Another 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!
Amusing adventure game comes with keen humor; witty dialogues and a sea of absurdity. Not one classic adventure game can be safe from the sharp-tongued couple of heroes. [Oct 2009]
This is a good time for adventure games and there are superior examples out there, but none more loveable than Time Gentlemen, Please! [Oct 2009, p.123]
Two absolute bare bones point-and-click adventures. If you aren't into British humor, it is probably going to be painful to read through the game dialog. But if you like Benny Hill / Monty Python type humor, they are bearable. Although separate games, they really should be treated and played as one single long adventure since Time Gentlemen, Please! is an immediate sequel to the much shorter Ben There, Dan That! Combined, these two games hold overwhelming entertainment value for their wild and crazy adventures, completed by truly bizarre and humorous inventory item uses. In comparison Ben There, Dan That! is simply a prototype for the much more refined Time Gentlemen, Please!, but together they complete a highly enjoyable adventure game. They take me back to simpler times when games like Space Quest and Leisure Suit Larry were king.
Basically the same as Ben There Dan That, though perhaps a bit harder. I wasn't able to solve this one, which isn't a bad thing because I like challenging games.
This is simply put "moronic" humor. I'm so very grateful that I only spent .50 cents per game on Steam. I've actually had "dreams" that were far more funny than this feeble attempt at humor. Maybe this will appeal to the younger age group, or maybe dry British humor. I don't really know, but I find it to be an hour of my life wasted playing this pile of dung, that I'll never get back. Total crud.
Really annoying game, with mediocre humor and uninspired story. (5 minute into the game and already 2 two jokes regarding about the male reproductive system) There is no point in reviving the point-and-click genre if you don't have a good idea.
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