What should I add next to my Telltale collection?

edited January 2012 in General Chat
so I been slowly but surely been buying alot of telltale games, heres the list so far and how far I got into them

back to the future- complete
sam and max 1-3 ( got 1o1 finished)
tales of monkey island(complete)
strong bad games( up to eposide 4)


now I know that sam and max will keep me busy for a while but after that and strong bad, what game season should I start next? I kinda want to see how bones is, but maybe wallace and gromit, I am not going to buy Jurassic park just yet because I want to appropriate it more by playing the older games first and seeing how far they have gone

so any suggestions?

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  • edited January 2012
    Poker Night at the Inventory

    Puzzle Agent 1 and 2
  • edited January 2012
    I wouldn't exactly recommend going in to Jurassic Park with the idea that it's going to be an evolution of the same gameplay you've come to expect from Telltale.
  • edited January 2012
    well the last game they finished was back to the future, so I'd expect it to be something like that, or a new gameplay mechinic completely, seeing as not all telltale adventure games are the same
  • edited January 2012
    If you're not easily offended, check out Hector.
  • edited January 2012
    not to sound rude, but I sorta laugh at things that can be offending, not to be mean, just that in this day and age we get so easily offended, even at the littliest of things, and stuff that shouldn't be offensives, but are

    but in short, not easliy offended, I might try that first
  • edited January 2012
    All and all Hector is a decent game but the only reason I'd have trouble recommending it is that it can be VERY buggy.
  • edited January 2012
    well sam and max is buggy for me, so It will be fine
  • edited January 2012
    Strong Bad episode 5. Trust me.
  • Macfly77Macfly77 Moderator
    edited January 2012
    Bone or Wallace & Gromit would be my first choices.
    The Bone games are a step back from Telltale's later games technically but are fun adventures with decent puzzles (it was a real pleasure to replay them after the extremely toned down puzzles of Back to the Future) and a good (albeit probably forever unfinished) story.
    Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures wouldn't work on my (really old) PC so got put on the back burner until I upgraded (to a Mac, of all things!).
    I ended up playing the game after Tales of Monkey Island (which remains my favorite Telltale game at this time) and loved every minute of it.
    It looks and feels like... Wallace & Gromit (what else?) and offers fun stories and good gameplay (even though you have to use a keyboard to move around the scenery).
    I have yet to play more than a few minutes of Jurassic Park, but while it looks like a fun game, it's definitely a completely different direction for Telltale (i.e. don't expect it to be anything like Back to the Future).
    Hope this helps!
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