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Release Date | 21 April 2006 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | Occasional, mild | None | None |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Fantasy |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Full Length Game |
Language | English |
Graphics | 640x480, 32-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 11,237 All Time |
Poor hen pecked Bog tries his best to please Clod, his wife, but when he tries to improve on her famous 'Mushy Mush' recipe, things don't go according to plan and Bog ends up in Hell, the Underworld. Help Bog to find his way back to Clod and patch up their relationship.
There are two possible main endings and a little extra bit for anyone that manages to achieve the maximum score.
Stats:
115 Rooms, 110 Inventory items, 40 NPCs and almost 50,000 lines of scripting!
A fun an interesting game marred by overcomplicated puzzle design.
July 2006
The mind of Richard Evans has produced some wierd and wonderful games, such as Magsic, Crave, Where's m'hat ma? and Zugzwang> and Bog's Adventures in the Underworld certainly qualifies for both of those adjectives You start off trying to cook some food and the recipie ends up somewhat,…
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This has got to be one of the most challenging AGS games around. There are so many places to explore, and the level of effort that must have gone into making this game is just wow!
I do believe it is conceivable for someone to finish this game without cheating, but for me, the walkthrough called out a third of the way into the game. As there is so much ground to cover, the game can be frustrating when you have run out of ideas of things to try.
When I started to play it I'd never thought that it would bring me such an enjoyment! The first puzzles and the graphics of Bog's home didn't seem quite enviting to me, but I always give games a chance...so I continued playing and I'm glad I did it - as soon as you find yourself in the underworld, the REAL fun begins - I especially liked the very creative plot, the bizarre landscapes and characters...and it is REALLY a full-length game, so I had MUCH fun with it for a LONG time!
Puzzles were sometimes a little bit too hard for me cause I tend to be unpatient sometimes...but with the help of a walkthrough it didn't become to frustrating...
I really would like to play a sequel ;-)
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I enjoyed this nice game, graphics are very lovely and Bog is fun. But I couldn't go to the end, because it's very too difficult for me. Too bad.
This game is good in everthing, except that the pluzzles become a little to hard near the end. They never lose the logic tough. The graphics are a little weird but you get used too.
One of the best AGS games ever! Couldn't stop playing it! There HAS to another full length sequel to this!