Tag Archives: Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures

Tue, Mar 17, 2009 | 22:47 GMT

Wallace & Gromit demo now up for grabs

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The Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures: Fright of the Bumblebees demo is now up over on BigDownload.

Telltale plans to release a new episode monthly, until all four are done.

Demo includes a tutorial, and bits of the first episode.

Remember, if you pre-order the game you get a 25 percent discount, meaning you get it for $26.00 instead of the normal $34.95, plus you will get a full episode of both Sam & Max and Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Awesome People thrown in.

Sun, Mar 15, 2009 | 06:53 GMT

Pre-order Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures for PC, get Sam & Max

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Telltale Games will be releasing Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures for PC on March 24.

The game up for pre-order right now and to entice you to purchase it, the cost is currently $26.00 instead of the normal $34.95: plus you will get a full episode of both Sam & Max and Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Awesome People.

A demo of the first episode in the episodic series, Fright of the Bumblebees, is expected to go live this Monday (March 16), exclusively through Yahoo Games.

Click here for more information, and hit the jump for a cute trailer.

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Fri, Jul 25, 2008 | 15:32 BST

Telltale doing Wallace and Gromit games

Telltale games is to release a batch of episodic titles based around Nick Park’s Wallace and Gromit franchise, the company told the AP earlier today.

The series will be called Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures and will continue the popular “clay look” from the films and TV shorts.

“We’re certainly going for the clay look with this,” CEO Dan Connors said. “Clay presents a challenge if you really get into the detail of it. For example, adding fingerprints in a medium where there aren’t any is one of the discussions of how far we should go with the game’s detail.”

Grand Adventures will feature more physical and situation-based comedy, and will likely follow the distribution model of Telltale’s episodic video game series Sam & Max, says the piece.

More through the link.

By Mike Bowden