Bone vs. Sam and Max
I vote for Sam and Max because it has more episodes, and because it is more involved and more silly. Tell me what you think and why. (This is also in the Bone forum since this is about Bone and Sam and Max.)
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I think they are both unique and good in there own ways. Bone is good because it has more and different locations per episode, but Sam & Max has good humour.
I can't choose I'm afraid!
That depends if they make games of all the books.
I hope Telltale don't milk Sam & Max for all their worth and leave Bone as a side-dish.
(But I prefere Sam&Max anyway, because it's edgy and it reminds me my childhood ^^)
But they only have the rights to the first 3 books. And no indication on whthere they'll get the rights ast those 3 (tho personally I think the latter half of the series is more game worthy but what can you do.)
Played the demo of The Great Cow Race and thought it was all right. Had more fun playing sam and max tho.
Really? That's news to me
--Erwin
Yeah, but I'm sure they could get the rest if they wanted too.
I know I saw Jake or Emily say that they only have the rights to the first 3 books. I think it was Jake.
And I chose to try out the Great Cow Race demo over the Out of Boneville demo because various people on th e boards said the demo for Cow Race was the better of the 2.
Been there, done that.
Anyway, while I haven't played much of Bone yet, I still say Sam & Max is better, although Bone comes close art-wise.
A agree 100% Sam and Max is so much better then Bone in every way possible.
"the new versions have some enhancements that those versions don't have, like the new Thorn model/voice and opening cutscene in Out from Boneville, and some new lines that were added in both games to help flesh out the overall story."
- Emily
I believe there is also a blog somewhere on the site with further details and reasons for the changes by Jeff Smith.
Still, for what it is -- a children's game -- it's pretty cool. I'm sure I would have loved it when I was 6. Kids love that cheezy stuff.
I didn't think it was childish at all. Have you tried The Great Cow Race?
C'mon, I admit it was very simple, but saying it was for children under 10 years seems a little bit too much to me.
Jeff Smith's comics are for everyone and the game just makes them interactive! Oh, well, you should try Bone 2, you'd probably change your mind.