Evan Tognotti writes: "There may be no television property more ripe for a video game adaptation than Adventure Time. A lot of its stories are, by the creator’s admission, structured like mini-Dungeons & Dragons campaigns. It’s easy to imagine throwing the huge list of characters and the shockingly well-defined world they inhabit into an RPG, getting the writers to cook up anywhere from 20-40 hours of endearing plot, and finding a developer who could design a satisfyingly simple combat mechanic. Paper Mario comes to mind. Adventure Time: Explore The Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW! (henceforth referred to as Explore The Dungeon) is not that game."
Stephanie Burdo with TheKoalition.com writes:
"If you are anything like me, you have wanted to play a decent Adventure Time game for a very long time. Unfortunately for all of us, we have yet to experience a title that truly encapsulates the franchise. I feel that the time for change has come and that a worthy game should be made and I have just the recipe for it!
Keep in mind, this editorial dives deep into Adventure Time lore, if you are afraid of any spoilers, please click away!"
I havent dived into the show as much, but eventually I'll jump into it a bit more.
December can be expensive because of the holidays and when it comes to finding the right gift for gamers in your life the costs add up. Allen from Gamer Assault Weekly has you covered. Take a look at what games you can buy for yourself or for a friend in this month's Games for Budget Gamers.
Michael, Jack, Ray, and Ryan explore a world made of candy and a dungeon full of danger!
Off-topic: The title of this N4G submission alone is hilarious. It reads like it was regurgitated through Google Translate a couple of times after being chewed up and spit out by a syntax convertor.
OT: A Paper Mario style game with up to 40 hours of RPG goodness? Doesn't sound bad.