$12.99 for The Great Cow Race!
Did everyone see the news?
This should be a bit easier to swallow for those who thought $20 was too high.
Effective immediately, all episodes in the Bone series that sell through Telltale's digital distribution channel will sell for $12.99, to align with current models in other entertainment media.
This should be a bit easier to swallow for those who thought $20 was too high.
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Telltale is really putting these games out quickly. I haven't had a chance to finish reading the first book of Bone, and now The Great Cow Race is coming soon.
BTW, that's great news!!!!!
Domenico
(Italy)
hehe... I'm just kiddin'. But seriously, I wouldn't complain if it stayed at $20 for Sam & Max. At least, at first I wouldn't.
LOL! Of course, I've already bought the posters from Tantrum Entertainment years ago and I had my shiny S&M T-Shirt from Telltale!
I was just suggesting to Telltale that keeping the same juicy price tag could improve their business. B-)
Dom
I saw those lying around the office this morning... I was wondering who they belonged to.
EDIT: By the way, this was slipped in under the radar, but if you look at the product page you'll see that the CD price has been reduced to $17.99.
Err... did I just say that out loud?
(Thanks, by the way. It is exciting, for all of us. )
So that explains the flaming computers, I guess...
*guards new computer with her life*
Now if only I could get a decent chair... )
I was expecting them to significantly increased play time (not by adding meaningless stuff or fillers but simply by making it longer with the same quality) on the range of 3x for the cow race. But now I suspect it'll just be about the same length. $13 for ~4 hours (rough estimate of the play time for the first episode) or $20 for 12 hours. I know which one I prefer.
Of course, perhaps they'll still increase the play time. I guess by not as much but if they do increase it e.g. by 2x so we get $13 for 8 hours. In this case, the choice they made is clearly the better one. The lower price point ($13 vs $20) will help draw people to try out and buy game. And making it too long will perhaps increase development time by too much...