Right folks - most of you lovely lot have had the chance to to finish playing through the first season of BTMF (thanks for playing!), and the Blue Toad team and myself are curious to know what your favourite moments were.
So here's how it works: vote for your favourite episode in the poll and in your post let us know what bits of the game you liked the most. It can be related to the story, puzzles, art, audio - anything at all that tickled your fancy. ^_^
One last thing: please tick the box for "Contains spoiler information" before you submit your post!
Thanks!
What was your favourite episode overall?
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1. Episode 1
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2. Episode 2
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3. Episode 3
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4. Episode 4
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5. Episode 5
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6. Episode 6
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Gilo_RSPosted: 26/04/2010 Posts: 7 Member since: 26/02/2010
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Jake_ReadyUpPosted: 27/04/2010 Posts: 22 Member since: 17/12/2009
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My favourite bits have to be the characters. I love the Butcher and the Baker just for the things they say. I have made a request or two for a "SCUM!" or "Dirty Baker, dirty bakery, dirty sausage rolls" ring tone :)Gilo_RSPosted: 26/04/2010
Right folks - most of you lovely lot have had the chance to to finish playing through the first season of BTMF (thanks for playing!), and the Blue Toad team and myself are curious to know what your favourite moments were.
So here's how it works: vote for your favourite episode in the poll and in your post let us know what bits of the game you liked the most. It can be related to the story, puzzles, art, audio - anything at all that tickled your fancy. ^_^
One last thing: please tick the box for "Contains spoiler information" before you submit your post!
Thanks! -
FenrirPosted: 27/04/2010 Posts: 3 Member since: 29/03/2010
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I think I enjoyed the overall style of the game the most, dripping with eloquently spoken English lol. There really isnt anything I've ever seen in that style before. All the humour in the game was excellently done aswell, ripping on the players when they get something wrong etc. I think the guy that did all the voices definately deserves a raise, he 'made' the game for me. Although I would say that one of the few negatives I can find with the game are when his skills were stretched a bit too far lol, the jeweller sticks out as being quite bad. I cant decide whether the game would've been better with more voicework actors, it almost feels like part of the games charm is due to all the voices being done by one guy.
Favourite moment was definately in Episode 6, its been awhile since I played it, so this will probably be a bit wrong, but when the narrator says "The baker was quietly and discreetly subdued" and then the Butcher floors him lol. That got a good laugh from everyone :) -
sherlock01Posted: 27/04/2010 Posts: 27 Member since: 24/09/2009
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I have to agree with Fenrir on this one I did laugh when that happend even after the 100th time of watching it :PFenrirPosted: 27/04/2010
I think I enjoyed the overall style of the game the most, dripping with eloquently spoken English lol. There really isnt anything I've ever seen in that style before. All the humour in the game was excellently done aswell, ripping on the players when they get something wrong etc. I think the guy that did all the voices definately deserves a raise, he 'made' the game for me. Although I would say that one of the few negatives I can find with the game are when his skills were stretched a bit too far lol, the jeweller sticks out as being quite bad. I cant decide whether the game would've been better with more voicework actors, it almost feels like part of the games charm is due to all the voices being done by one guy.
Favourite moment was definately in Episode 6, its been awhile since I played it, so this will probably be a bit wrong, but when the narrator says "The baker was quietly and discreetly subdued" and then the Butcher floors him lol. That got a good laugh from everyone :) -
Jake_ReadyUpPosted: 27/04/2010 Posts: 22 Member since: 17/12/2009
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And the way the narrator joyfully informs you that the Vicar has brown-trousered you. I haven't heard that phrase in ages. I had to give it special mention in my review :)sherlock01Posted: 27/04/2010
I have to agree with Fenrir on this one I did laugh when that happend even after the 100th time of watching it :P
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Original-r-w-sPosted: 26/06/2010 Posts: 17 Member since: 03/10/2009
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bit late, but i agree with jake_readyup a 'SCUM!' message tone for mobiles would be great! -
Gilo_RSPosted: 01/07/2010 Posts: 7 Member since: 26/02/2010
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For me, it probably has to be the murder toward the beginning of episode four:
The Colonel rounds the corner, singing his song. He's just about to tell you what he's learnt when suddenly the slab from the Church flattens his head. There's a brief pause...
...before the Vicar chips in with "Mmm...Do you think he's alright?"
A slice of fried gold! ^_^








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