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Release Date | 22 January 2007 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | Occasional, mild | Frontal nudity | Mild |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Contemporary |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Full Length Game |
Languages | English, German |
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Graphics | 320x240, 16-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 20,630 All Time |
This is the second part of the Earl Bobby trilogy.
You should play "Earl Bobby is looking for his Shoes" first to understand everything.
The worlds most famous Scottish Earl continues his quest for the sense of life. And this time he is looking for something even more important than his shoes. This time he is looking for his balls...yes, his balls.
STORY:
After Earl Bobby succeeded in finding his shoes, comb, kilt, golf clubs, car and ultimately the way there, he happily reached the Glenfiddich Golf Club to pursue one of his favorite diversions: Playing golf.
But soon he recognizes that his destiny to lose important items has followed him:
One of his… balls gets robbed by a bird. When he tries to search for it, he soon gets involved in a complex plot, in which he has to face the famous golf player Tiger Woody in a tournament.
Baron Mucki the millionaire and Lula Hankingfire the young nymphomaniac will surely help him to win the contest. But this isn't enough. He will have to solve lots of weird puzzles to finally find his balls.
VAN_WOLTER | Game |
jkohen | english proofread and testing |
A Second Face - The Eye of Geltz is Watching Us | Testing, English translation |
Dust to Water (DEMO) | English proofread |
Earl Bobby is looking for a Loo | English Translation |
Masters of Sound | English proofread |
Rat Channel | translation |
Peder Johnsen | testing and hosting |
[Into the series] Shogin Crystal Legends B2 | Testing |
A Second Face - The Eye of Geltz is Watching Us | hosting |
Archeos | Music |
Black Sect 2: The Cursed Crypt (PnC Remake) | Testing |
Cryo | Coding, lead tester |
Don't Drink the Pink | Testing |
Earl Bobby is looking for a Loo | Publisher |
Earl Bobby is looking for his Shoes | Hosting |
Fallen Angel | Everything. |
Go North | Port, Design, Mumble |
Heaven, Hell and the Neitherworld | Technical help and hosting |
Masters of Sound | Hosting |
Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! | Beta Testing / Hosting |
NES Quest | Beta Tester |
Operation Save Blue Cup | Everything. |
Red Hot Overdrive | Music (Track 04) |
The Art of Dying | Betatester |
Trapped In A Building | Everything. |
U-ROPA | Code |
Where did Sam go? | Scripting, GUIs, cursors, INV items. |
Balin | english dialogue editing and proofread |
March 2008
It gathered quite a few nominations at the 2007 AGS Awards, but Earl Bobby is looking for his Balls didn't manage to win anything. It's a pretty fun game, although some of the double-entendres are as crude as the one in the title. It boasts voice acting, loads of amusing animations, and quite a decent amount of gameplay. I'd say…
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The puzzles were sometimes a bit far-fetched, but all in all, a great game. I also loved the old-school conversation system.
What did bother me was the seemingly random appearance of Mucki and the two women. I understand it's funny to make the women pass by at that instant, but it's sort of odd that they appear while you are building a trap you can't even complete without an element from their car.
I don't get the comment below. Sure, Earl Bobby's second adventure is a bit more on the frivolous side, but much less than any Larry Laffer game and the Earl never get's involved in any kind of sexual action. It is almost as if Earl Bobby doesn't even recognize what is all going on around him and all the implicit stuff. He's just looking for his Balls and thinking about Golf. The rest is created by the pheripherals and situations in a very innocent way.
Also the violence is much less present than in every Tom and Jerry clip, or every Stan and Olli movie...
It's a great game here, and I am looking forward to the sequel.
The first Earl Bobby game, Looking For His Shoes, was charming and I expected this game to have that same general tone. But in this one the prevailing theme was crude sex, which I didn't care for at all. Also I was surprised at the physical violence. All in all, it certainly wasn't what I expected and a don't recommend it to anyone who enjoyed the first game and expects something similar in this one.
Hello, my name is Joel, from the french AGS forum.
I want to translate your game in french.
If you agree, send me an email to this address:
kaldaya@hotmail.fr
and I contact you. Thank you. :)
For those of you that don't like Golf or never played it, I give a hint: Just hit the Greenkeepers balls!