Those shows would be perfect for a Telltale style adventure. Plus both shows having a high cult area, Telltale would make heaps of money selling these.
I've always thought that 'Beavis & Butthead' would make a good Adventure game. And I would love to see it get the TTG treatment.
It would also be a great excuse to appeal to a slightly older audience with a 'T' rating or higher. (Sorry, I don't know how age certificates work for games in America. In the UK a Beavis & Butthead game or DVD would probably get stamped with a '12' or '15' cert).
I spend a nice chunk of my freetime trying to design point and click games like telltale, i'm a nerd like that. YOU SHALL MAKE MY KING POLLO DIABLO GAMES I TELL YOU! they're so in your style... you just don't know about em yet...
Here's an idea. Aliens on some far far off planet, have to look after a baby who's the last human being alive and has been frozen (or something) in the hope of finding a techonologically advanced civilization who can tinker and restore the human race (with logic like this it's unsuprising that we died out) You play as an alien protecting the baby from the natural flora and fauna and opressive officials of your planet who would rather experiment on the child
If anyone wants to make an offer i'll be in my office lighting cigars with photocopied money
You play as an alien protecting the baby from the natural flora and fauna and opressive officials of your planet who would rather experiment on the child
I'd rather play a game where you get to experiment!
As I am a fan of Lucasarts adventures, I would like to see TT carry on with the Tales of Monkey Island series, and also do a sequel for Day of the Tentacle, Grim Fandango, Full Throttle, The Dig or Loom. Apart from Lucasarts games, I'd like to suggest that they consider bringing back The Magnetic Scrolls adventure games (see www.mschronicles.com) - these were text adventures, with wonderful stories and gameplay, that still have a strong following today.
A totally new one then?
Think the Lucas art version is pretty good, but it was many years since I played it.
Nah, think they should do more alive games, Manny Calavera is simply not living it up enough:p
More Indiana Jones point'n'click adventure games. I really enjoyed the Fate of Atlantis and Last Crusade games. Just no flying fridges made of lead please.
Can I throw my vote in for Space Quest? I know it was Sierra, and is therefore a corpse guarded by Vivendi's pack of ravening lawyers, but I can still dream. It's so perfect for the episodic and comedic stylings of TTG.
Not to mention the perverse joy, from those of us who played through the original adventure game golden age, of having Space Quest and Monkey Island under one roof.
Point and Click adventures themes:
Pucca (Maybe you can use Dada as playble character or other beyond Pucca and Garu)
Vocaloid (Good for otakus)
Grim Fandango (No use for sequel requerid)
Puzzle Games
Mr Men (Maybe you could use a point and click adventure as sequel)
This'll sound incredibly stupid, but a Team Fortress 2 adventure game.
There's a whole lot backstory and interactions in TF2 that Valve always hints at but rarely shows, and it'd be nice to see more of that. Valve and Telltale are buddies, they've dealt with TF2 before thanks to Poker Night, and Telltale always makes games with great plots that are funny as hell and just as much fun to watch as they are to play. It'd be interesting, to say the least.
I'd like to see more sequels for Bone. It would also be great to see a Septimus Heap adventure game with multiple playable characters, (Each one can have different sorts of puzzles!) perhaps after the film is finished.
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Those shows would be perfect for a Telltale style adventure. Plus both shows having a high cult area, Telltale would make heaps of money selling these.
It would also be a great excuse to appeal to a slightly older audience with a 'T' rating or higher. (Sorry, I don't know how age certificates work for games in America. In the UK a Beavis & Butthead game or DVD would probably get stamped with a '12' or '15' cert).
If anyone wants to make an offer i'll be in my office lighting cigars with photocopied money
... hell yes.
and whoever said macguyver... as a doctor, i can concur
I'd rather play a game where you get to experiment!
That's because you're a sick individual!
Ye could go down the whole "moral choice" thing, but that'd be a bit too "Bioshockey" for my liking.
I also had this idea once for a Lost spinoff where Sawyer and Hurley have to look after a baby, i'm still waiting on a reply from ABC...
Blasphemy! I'd say "Science"... in fact....
Doctor DeSinge must be a playable character on such game
Now, where did I left that octopus-parrot?
That would be an awesome playable character. I'm starting to really want that game.
A totally new one then?
Think the Lucas art version is pretty good, but it was many years since I played it.
Nah, think they should do more alive games, Manny Calavera is simply not living it up enough:p
I liked that idea:D
Not to mention the perverse joy, from those of us who played through the original adventure game golden age, of having Space Quest and Monkey Island under one roof.
...or Grim Fandango 2; that'd be cool.
Point and Click adventures themes:
Pucca (Maybe you can use Dada as playble character or other beyond Pucca and Garu)
Vocaloid (Good for otakus)
Grim Fandango (No use for sequel requerid)
Puzzle Games
Mr Men (Maybe you could use a point and click adventure as sequel)
I know, I'm probably asking far too much here.
There's a whole lot backstory and interactions in TF2 that Valve always hints at but rarely shows, and it'd be nice to see more of that. Valve and Telltale are buddies, they've dealt with TF2 before thanks to Poker Night, and Telltale always makes games with great plots that are funny as hell and just as much fun to watch as they are to play. It'd be interesting, to say the least.
Oh, and Futurama.
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