Size Five Games, formerly Zombie Cow, has announced a new special edition of Ben There, Dan That. The charming point-and-click adventure has been revamped with graphical enhancements, a new soundtrack (by which we mean there is a soundtrack now) and lots of bonuses.
Bonus materials include an eBook, Lowering the Tone, which discusses the story behind the creation of Ben There, Dan That. A video story book is also included, "explaining the backstory as to exactly how Dan wound up dead in a jungle tied to a length of twine in the first place." Purchasers will also receive music cut from the original game, printable posters, some unheard audio and Ben and Dan ringtones.
The Ben There, Dan That! special edition is available now at a "pay what you want" price, with a $3.25 minimum. Size Five is also hoping to offer a special edition update to those who already purchased the game on Steam "as soon as possible."
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Sep 27th 2011 12:49AM Mike Kelehan said
Also important: If you have this game on Steam, you don't need to get it again. It'll automatically update to this special edition.
Posted: Sep 27th 2011 12:51AM killerjuice said
I picked it this game up on a Steam sale after playing Time Gentelemen, Please for a buck, I think. I still haven't played it yet though, but I'll definitely revisit it after this update comes out.
Hopefully the updated graphics don't detract from the visual theme of the game.
Hopefully the updated graphics don't detract from the visual theme of the game.
Posted: Sep 27th 2011 1:24AM Acosta02 said
"The Ben There, Dan That! special edition is available now at a "pay what you want" price, with a $3.25 minimum."
...That's not how it works.
...That's not how it works.
Posted: Sep 27th 2011 2:00AM darkinchworm said
@Acosta02
What a shame it is to have to pay $3.25 for something you might enjoy.
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What a shame it is to have to pay $3.25 for something you might enjoy.
Posted: Sep 27th 2011 7:36AM Dick Socrates said
@Acosta02 I think it's a sensible precaution against people trying to rip you off. The Pay Anything model results in quite a few free copies. At least this way server costs are covered and the minimum price is peanuts.
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Posted: Sep 27th 2011 2:04AM Scuba Steve said
their old name was way better, Zombie cow lol
Posted: Sep 27th 2011 2:38AM (Unverified) said
im gonna buy it for $1000
Posted: Sep 27th 2011 11:54AM MightyMightyMe said
I bet Justin is miffed you posted this before him.
Posted: Sep 27th 2011 1:32PM logicbus said
I bought this (and Time, Gentlemen, Please) on Steam a few months ago. BTDT autoupdated on my machine yesterday. I'm running Windows 7 64-bit. It wouldn't run before, but it runs now.
Posted: Sep 27th 2011 2:57PM Marco le Polo said
@logicbus
Radical. I have the same OS and had to resort to playing it on my office computer which had Windows XP lol
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Radical. I have the same OS and had to resort to playing it on my office computer which had Windows XP lol







