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Release Date | 22 June 2009 |
Release Type | Commercial |
Content Advisory | Frequent, strong | Explicit dialog | Mild |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Sci-Fi |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Full Length Game |
Language | English |
Graphics | 800x600, 32-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 4,099 All Time |
The sequel to 2008's Award Winning 'Ben There, Dan That!'.
It's a comedy adventure game! Sit back, relax, and put your mind to work solving puzzles, and reading funny dialogue. It's like a book, only good!
What's worse than finding out that your future evil selves have set about a series of events that wipes out all human life on the planet? Going back in time to fix things with half a mind on preventing coathangers from ever being invented, and accidentally setting up an alternate-universe Hitler with an unstoppable army of dinosaur clones instead, that's what! Whoopsie!
thezombiecow | code, art, words, design |
Ben There, Dan That! | Co-writer, co-designer, art & code |
bbX1138 | words, design |
Ben There, Dan That! | Co-writer, co-designer |
UNGA needs MUMBA | voice acting |
Nickenstien | visual effects wizardry |
Beauties And Beasts | Testing |
MashPotato | 'previously' graphics |
A Cure for the Common Cold | Story, Art, and Scripting |
Beauties And Beasts | Story, Art, and Scripting |
Damsel | Beta Testing |
Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! | Beta Testing |
lemmy101 | senior code consultant |
Ben There, Dan That! | Code Consultant |
CaptainBinky | senior art consultant |
Beauties And Beasts | Testing |
Ben There, Dan That! | Art Consultant |
Masked | Much-needed last-minute testing |
Very funny and British satire of the adventure game genre, especially the LucasArts branch of it. Long, non-linear, and extra tightly designed puzzle wise. For those who care - contains an unlimited number of custom-written comments to player interactions.
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They sell this game for half what it's worth, and I say that as someone who rarely spends money on.... well, anything. But I'd have paid twice the price and still been happy. The writing is about seven leagues beyond hilarious, and the puzzles are simply brilliant. The artistic style is simple but captivating, and the music is catchy. A phenomenal game all around.
I had to buy this after playing BTDT. This game is worth every penny, and then some! It's funny as hell, and the designers paid more attention to detail in the scripting and making of this AGS game than any other I've seen thus far.
I don't buy many games, but this was totally worth the money. Just think--bars sell beers for more than you'd pay for this game, and trust me, a beer won't provide you with nearly the level of enjoyment as this!
Despite a couple illogical puzzles, this game is just amazing!
Go play it! NOW! Or in the future! Or in the past!
A fun, well polished work. Definitely worth the money! If you enjoyed the first one, I see no reason why you wouldn't enjoy this.
I've just completed the game and had to come to AGS to sing its praises straight away. This brilliant game is easily the best AGS game made this year. I laughed my socks off too. :)