In this post I give an overview of the Wallace and Gromit games.
Wallace and Gromit
Wallace and Gromit are the protagonists of Nick Park's animated series of the same name. He produced them with his company Aardman Animations. The figures were modeled from Plasitlin on rotating frames. The animations were made using the stop-motion technique known as claymation.
Wallace and Gromit - The Games
The games of the Telltale Games became famous. The development studio divided the games into episodes. They are based on the story of Nick Park.
Telltale Games published the series under the title Wallace & Gromit Grand Adventures. It consists of 4 episodes in total.
- The Bumblebee Curse: Fright of the Bumblebee
- Holidays underground: The Last Resort
- The dog conspiracy: Muzzled!
- License to put: The Bogey Man
Not part of the Telltale Games:
- Wallace & Gromit: Project Zoo
The distribution rights to the games expired in January 2014 and the developer studio's license was withdrawn. Telltale Games did not continue the Wallace and Gromit series. She disappeared from the trade. That's why the games are available on DVD and not on Steam, as was initially the case.
The development was led by Andy Hartzell, Joe Pinney and Sean Vanama. The first publication took place on March 24th, 2009. The games appeared for Windows and Xbox 360. Telltale Games used Telltale Tool as game engines. You control with your mouse and keyboard. The main language is English. The Wallce & Gromit games received USK0 approval.
In terms of the game principle, the Wallace & Gromit games are 3D point & click adventure. The figures were created from polygons and built up as 3-dimensional figures. The "Telltale Tool" engine was developed by the development studio itself. You collect objects with your mouse and keyboard, interact with the game environment and chat with other NPCs. The further the story progresses, the more places you unlock.
Camera work in Wallace and Gromit
The camera work shows the game from a variable perspective. If you leave the field of view, she switches to another perspective. The dialogs offer a selection menu that you can use to answer questions. In between there are mini-games in which you prove your skills and the ability to think. The cutscenes take place with the game graphics. The order of the game titles changed for the German release. It was published by JoWood and in France by Focus Home Interactive.
Continue to Grand Adventures Steam page
Studio Daedalic acted as publisher.
Originally posted on 2019-07-19 05:05:48.