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Up to 75% off Puzzle Agent & Puzzle Agent 2, Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, Hector: Badge of Carnage

A foursome of Telltale's many classic adventures, is available now DRM-free on GOG.com. Get all games 75% off together, or 60% off individually! Before The Walking Dead, before the The Wolf Among Us, the Telltale Games catalog was a medley of point and click adventures and testing the waters for new ideas - always mixed with the studio's unique charm. Here is just a peek at Telltale's adventure:





In the year 2000, a flash-cartoon by the name of Homestar Runner slowly began working its way up to internet-sensation levels of popularity. By 2009, the series's episodic Telltale spinoff was complete. And now, <span class="bold">Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People</span> is DRM-free on GOG.com - in which you get to play as Strong Bad, be attractive, and get a taste of how Telltale did adventure back in the day.

Calling the U.S. Department of Puzzle Research! Strange events require your utmost attention - a serial crime spree-er is on the loose, and he's leaving all manner of brainteasers in his wake. That's not to mention the puzzles that surround you every day. As Nelson Tethers you'll have to traverse the perpetually-busy town of Scoggins, navigate a web of secret societies, peculiar sounds and... garden gnomes? <span class="bold">Puzzle Agent</span> & <span class="bold">Puzzle Agent 2</span> are a duo of adventures, where beautiful hand-drawn art, hilarity and creepiness come together to form an amazing adventure game littered with smart challenges.

You are Hector. A rude man, a foul man. A policeman. You take the Great out of Britain, negotiate with terrorists, and would really much rather be somewhere else. <span class="bold">Hector: Badge of Carnage</span> follows the misadventures of the cynical cop as he trudges through life, giving off the wrong impression wherever he goes. That's not to say you should get the wrong impression about this game, there's method to its crudeness and, in great writing, a spirit of hilarity.






Take a trip back to a classic Telltale with <span class="bold">Puzzle Agent</span> &amp; <span class="bold">Puzzle Agent 2, Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, Hector: Badge of Carnage</span> together at 75% off. The promo will last for one week, until Friday, October 2, 12:59 PM GMT.


Stream watch:

Catch Outstar playing Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People (or SBCG4AP for short) over at Twitch.tv/GOGcom on Wednesday, September 30th, at 8pm GMT / 9pm BST / 10pm CEST / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT!
It's interesting to see how when something isn't quite right with a release, it's all the publishers fault.
But if everything is fine, all the praise goes to GOG.
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Klumpen0815: 4,40€ here

Screw you, Telltale.
4.40 for the bundle, or 4.40 for this "strong bad cool whatever" game alone?
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Klumpen0815: 4,40€ here

Screw you, Telltale.
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real.geizterfahr: 4.40 for the bundle, or 4.40 for this "strong bad cool whatever" game alone?
$3.65 store credit for the whole bundle, I didn't even know that this stuff is happening in bundles too now.

I'd advise everyone to not buy from Telltale until they've at least fixed their broken games here on GoG. I'm thinking of Sam&Max here.
Worst support ever.
Post edited September 25, 2015 by Klumpen0815
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Smannesman: It's interesting to see how when something isn't quite right with a release, it's all the publishers fault.
But if everything is fine, all the praise goes to GOG.
I generally agree, but in this case... I think it's safe to say that GOG fought hard to get "better" regional prices. Their Fair Price Package means that they sell this strong bad something at a loss in our region! GOG gets a 30% cut of the sale, but they give us 35.75% back in store credit!
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real.geizterfahr: 4.40 for the bundle, or 4.40 for this "strong bad cool whatever" game alone?
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Klumpen0815: $3.65 store credit for the whole bundle
So it's 4.40 for one single game. I think it's kind of funny how Germany gets another 10% on top of the already presumptuous European price.
Post edited September 25, 2015 by real.geizterfahr
looking forward to gogs twitch stream on puzzle agent today to see if this is something i want. looks promising tho :)
I might crack because of Puzzle Agent - which I loved but think it's overpriced for the content - and Hector.

Hector alone is making me sweat. And due to the nature of the promo, the increased discount for buying all games makes much more sense from a financial standpoint.

Quick, let's heckle Telltale so hard that they throw a tantrum & leave GOG forever, so I won't give in to my weakness & spend 15€.

You know it makes sense.
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mintee: looking forward to gogs twitch stream on puzzle agent today to see if this is something i want. looks promising tho :)
It's like a less good Professor Layton, if you enjoyed those you'd probably enjoy Puzzle Agent.
This is unexpected. Quirky adventures, just my thing. =)
Puzzle Agent, Puzzle Agent 2 and Hector: Badge of Carnage look interesting. Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People not so much. This is why I hate these bundle deals. -_-
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Regional pricing for Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People is insane.

$12.39 instead of $7.99??? That's about 55% more!!! What's wrong with you, Telltale Games???
Barry should theoretically be happy about this.
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PaterAlf: What's wrong with you, Telltale *bling bling* Game$???
There, fixed :P
This overpriced crap depending on your country, the go fuck yourself on non rebindable keys and lazy subtitle job, lack of support...

Telltale are morons, period.
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And I expect their level of commitment and support for these to be of the Telltale Classic variety when it comes to GOG versions... exactly zero that is.

Looking at the normal prices and the applied regional pricing, when they've all been in multiple bundles and sales and whatnot, I can only conclude that Telltale suffer from delusions of grandeur.
Hector is such a disgusting game. I love it!
No, thanks a lot, but no. Of course one need to accomodate for all tastes ( except, as it seems, for the very "niche" markets GOG doesn't really like ) , but I'll let this exceptionnal offer to others...