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Time Gentlemen, Please!
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Developer(s) Zombie Cow Studios
Publisher(s) Publisher Missing
Designer Dan Marshall, Ben Ward
Engine Adventure Game Studio
status Status Missing
Release date June 22, 2009
Genre Point-and-click adventure
Mode(s) Game Mode(s) Missing
Age rating(s)
Platform(s) Windows
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media Download
Input Mouse
Requirements
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Time Gentlemen, Please! is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Zombie Cow Studios. It is the sequel to the freeware game Ben There, Dan That! and was commercially released on June 22, 2009. As with the first game, Time Gentlemen, Please! was created using the Adventure Game Studio engine.

Plot[]

The events of Time Gentlemen, Please! continue from Ben There, Dan That!; in the first game, while attempting to rig a makeshift television antenna made out of a coathanger to watch a Magnum, P.I. marathon, Ben and Dan find themselves transported aboard an alien spacecraft. Eventually, they discover the spacecraft was simply a mockup built in a warehouse, designed to keep them busy. The plan was crafted by the future selves of Ben and Dan, who had traveled back in time to install their earlier selves as leaders of a mind-washed world.

Time Gentlemen, Please! continues from this point; Ben and Dan accidentally convince the world to simply watch the Magnum, P.I. marathon, eventually killing off the entire world population. Realizing this was a mistake, they decide they must go back in time and prevent the creation of the coathanger such that their future selves would have never been able to teleport them to the fake alien craft. After discovering the time device their future selves used, they spend two weeks (relative to themselves) travelling through time to attempt to correct their error, but instead find themselves having made things worse, as in 1945, Adolf Hitler has come to rule the world with his army of anthropormorphic dinosaurs due to the power of the Golden Coathanger. Hitler captures the two and takes the time device away, using it to further assure his power but further damaging the time stream. Ben and Dan work through the time paradoxes in order to defeat Hitler and recover the time device. Realizing now that preventing the creation of the coathanger is disastrous, the two go back in time and stop their earlier selves before the coathanger is invented. However, this creates yet another paradox and causes the universe to disappear. God appears to the two, noting how they have mucked about too much in the timelines and that he will have to reset the universe for them. The two find themselves back at their flat and their world returned to normal.

Development[]

The game was designed by Dan Marshall and Ben Ward.[1]

Reception[]

 Reception
Review scores
Publication Score
Adventure Gamers 3Star fullStar fullStar halfStar empty[2]
Eurogamer 9/10[3]
GamesRadar 9/10[4]
GamesTM 70%[5]
PC Format 87%[5]
PC Gamer UK 87%[5][6]
PC Zone 90%[5][6]
Total PC Gaming 80%[5]

Critics mostly praised the game for its humour and writing, while its jokes were considered controversial and "not for everybody".[8][9][10] IGN named the game one of the "best of 2009 so far" in August 2009.[11] PC Zone magazine in the UK said: “It's one of the most outrageous games I've ever played and for that alone I love it.” IT Reviews gave it a Recommended award, and commented that “the puzzles are pitched so adeptly that they're almost always satisfying to solve with nary a hint of frustration. This fact, plus all the laughs, the slabs of layered-on sarcasm and the wonderfully off-the-wall plot, makes Time Gentlemen Please a joy to meander through.”[12] Total PC Gaming magazine simply stated: “Let us remind you of the price of this gem: 2.99. Buy it, you tight wad.”

References[]

  1. Phill Cameron (2009-10-12). Interview: The Adventure Game Resurrectionists Of Zombie Cow. Gamasutra. Retrieved on 2009-10-16
  2. Luke Jensen (2009-08-19). Review: Time Gentlemen, Please!. Adventure Gamers. Retrieved on 2009-10-16
  3. Dan Griliopoulos (2009-07-01). Time Gentlemen, Please! Review. Eurogamer. Retrieved on 2009-10-16
  4. John Walker (2009-07-22). Time Gentlemen, Please!. GamesRadar. Retrieved on 2009-10-16
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Time Gentlemen, Please! Review. Metacritic. Retrieved on 2009-10-16
  6. 6.0 6.1 Time Gentlemen, Please! and Ben There, Dan That! Double Pack. Valve Corporation. Retrieved on 2009-10-16
  7. Time Gentlemen, Please!. Gamerankings. Retrieved on 2010-03-02
  8. Justin McElroy (2009-07-16). Time Gentlemen, Please!. Joystiq. Retrieved on 2009-10-16
  9. Daemon Hatfield (2009-07-02). Indie Pick of the Week: Time Gentlemen, Please!. IGN. Retrieved on 2009-10-16
  10. Matt Wales (2009-09-01). More Dan and Ben from Zombie Cow. IGN. Retrieved on 2009-10-16
  11. IGN UK Staff (2009-08-13). Best of 2009: So Far. IGN. Retrieved on 2009-10-16
  12. http://www.itreviews.co.uk/games/g601.htm IT Reviews

External links[]

fr:Time Gentlemen, Please!

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