Bone Game Announced by Ex-Lucasarts Team 19
CanarDuck writes "Telltale games is a company founded last year by a trio of former Lucasarts employees. They have announced that they will develop a game based on Jeff Smith's popular comic series Bone. There is an interview at Adventuregamers discussing the title, and the fact that it will be a point and click adventure game."
Awesome (Score:5, Insightful)
Why not? (Score:3, Informative)
BONE is a critically-acclaimed property in its own right, but you can never tell how well a licensed property is going to translate. Hearing that this is from former LucasArts employees, however, boosts my interest and confidence in the project immensely.
3d?? Stupid, stupid developers!! (Score:2, Interesting)
What this team has done before has been in 3D, not 'point and click' as such.
Of their previous work, only Grim Fandango has really been any good.
I only hope it doesn't turn into a low-poly puzzle-fest..
One thing that bugs me is that every publisher says that 'adventure games are dead', and makes it self-fulfilling by not releasing any.
Re:3d?? Stupid, stupid developers!! (Score:2)
Well when one DOES decide to publish an adventure game, the others watch closely. But no matter how hard they look, the sales figures are just not there. So who's to blame? (at least one adventure game was canned because Syberia II didn't sell)
On a similar note, it's always weird to see topics concerning adventure games get a lot less posts than other topics. Speaks s
Re:3d?? Stupid, stupid developers!! (Score:1)
Re:3d?? Stupid, stupid developers!! (Score:2)
Re:Bone is Boned? (Score:1)
Re:Bone is Boned? (Score:2)
Re:Bone is Boned? (Score:3, Funny)
All I can say is.... (Score:2)
Wow (Score:2)
Interesting, but... (Score:2)
Furthermore, I think they will have serious problems selling the later games. The interview says they are planning NINE adventures, each based on one of the books. But the books are so closely