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A hilariously British point & click adventure – Heir of the Dog is coming soon to GOG!

After a mysterious explosion over Victorian London, Cummerbund Bandersnatch (a likable, if dim-witted twit) visits his uncle's laboratory and discovers an experimental new formula guaranteeing a "good time" for whoever drinks it. Seduced by the promises in his uncle's journal, Cummerbund decides that it is probably safe to drink and discovers his life will never be the same again.

What may seem like a curse at first, leads Bandersnatch on a thrilling, love-torn adventure through the back alleys of Old London Town as he uncovers a sinister plot involving a secret society, the royal family, copious amounts of dog hair and his uncle at the very center.

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Looks really nice. Very 90s, but at least it has it's own style, and isn't a total 1:1 copy of a LucasArts or Sierra classic. Will definitely check out the demo once it's here.
Post edited October 11, 2023 by Breja
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GOG.com: Coming soon: Heir of the Dog]

Cummerbund Bandersnatch (a likable, if dim-witted twit)
I wonder, what Benedict has ever done to some people...

Edit: Wanted to watch the trailer. Alas...:
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Post edited October 11, 2023 by BreOl72
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GOG.com: Coming soon: Heir of the Dog]

Cummerbund Bandersnatch (a likable, if dim-witted twit)
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BreOl72: I wonder, what Benedict has ever done to some people...

Edit: Wanted to watch the trailer. Alas...:
Typical British humour.
Another video, because the one on the game card is still not working, "We're processing this video. Check back later".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf4RvyPpPMg
Post edited October 11, 2023 by park_84
Can't be a British game, there's not enough dithered gradients or bug eyed children. And it hasn't been ported inexplicably to 25 different failed computer platforms.

See?
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BreOl72: I wonder, what Benedict has ever done to some people...
Or the pengwings, for that matter.