Ha Ha Ha!! The Sam and Max fans did it! We wooped ya'll! Ha ha ha! Woooooo!
to be fair, strong bad would have won, if telltale didnt extend the poll time(you now thats true) and wallace and gromit would have won if no one else was competing(maybe)
to be fair, strong bad would have won, if telltale didnt extend the poll time(you now thats true) and wallace and gromit would have won if no one else was competing(maybe)
to be fair, there are many factors to consider. For example, if they didn't advertise on the strong bad website, there would not have been as many strong bad votes.
I expect this will get lost in the flood of other posts, but I feel the need to get this off my chest:
Telltale, you have your finger on the pulse of what people (like me) want.
Thank you for giving gamers a choice and challenging the industry 'status quo'.
I own an Apple laptop, and I've been playing up until now all the Telltale games on my non-Apple desktop. I've now got heaps more flexibility with where and how I play your games. Not only that, but I feel looked after, and I've told everybody I know who runs MacOS that Telltale's catalogue is soon to be ported and they should keep their eyes out.
(also, thanks for not wanting to make extra money off an already loyal customer - you've joined a select group of developers who deliver multi-platform software at one price, and you're in pretty good company there)
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Nah, don't worry. If you were retwitting missing people calls the whole day probably you also will need a plain good new, but, don't worry any way.
(Seriously, I'll stop. This is the last one)
to be fair, strong bad would have won, if telltale didnt extend the poll time(you now thats true) and wallace and gromit would have won if no one else was competing(maybe)
to be fair, there are many factors to consider. For example, if they didn't advertise on the strong bad website, there would not have been as many strong bad votes.
Telltale, you have your finger on the pulse of what people (like me) want.
Thank you for giving gamers a choice and challenging the industry 'status quo'.
I own an Apple laptop, and I've been playing up until now all the Telltale games on my non-Apple desktop. I've now got heaps more flexibility with where and how I play your games. Not only that, but I feel looked after, and I've told everybody I know who runs MacOS that Telltale's catalogue is soon to be ported and they should keep their eyes out.
(also, thanks for not wanting to make extra money off an already loyal customer - you've joined a select group of developers who deliver multi-platform software at one price, and you're in pretty good company there)
Big love for all of you!