- Publisher: Zombie Cow Studios
- Release Date: Jul 2, 2009
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 46 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 30 out of 46
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Mixed: 10 out of 46
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Negative: 6 out of 46
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TarekMSep 28, 2009Forget Sam & Max you won't find any couple to do your pointing-and-clicking other than Dan & Ben.
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ZCogAug 27, 2009It's become very rare i wake in the morning excited to play a game, but with Time Gentlemen, Please! i didnt even sleep until i had played this game to it's fullest. It truly is a great game.
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Jun 30, 2011
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PaulHJul 30, 2009This game is awesome! Really funny and great value for money.
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WayneOAug 18, 2009I agree with the idea that although not radicle this is a great old school type adventure game in the mould of the 90's Monkey Island etc. It also has entertaining dialogue and its VERY good value. If you want to try an indie sleeper hit try this but if you are looking for bells n whistles computing try the bigger budget games.
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Jun 21, 2011This game is really cool and funny I really like it.
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May 17, 2017Another superb adventure game from the boys at Size Five Games that doesn’t look out of place amongst Monkey Island and the other giants of the genre, you can’t give much higher praise than that!
Awards & Rankings
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The final product put together by the folks at Zombie Cow Studios is the definition of a game that's greater than the sum of its parts. Pick it apart and you have subpar graphics and minimal sound. Put it together and you have something completely different: a charming, fun, and comical adventure wrapped with loads of nostalgia that was obviously created by a team with a passion for what they do.
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Past the wordy stuff, the way the game is presented is second to none - there's a mix of animation and drawing styles in the cut-scenes and credits that evokes old-school LucasArts, and the in-game animation/design is kooky and amusing but rarely disturbing.
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TGP! is an improved LSD trip through the same cracked territory, but with a longer, better story and overall craftier puzzle design.