An extract from the WiiWare World review of Strong Bad Episode 3: Baddest of the Bands:
"The third part of Strong Bad's episodic series is again pretty much the same as the previous two. You'll visit various locations and obtain a variety of items, which you must use on the correct objects to advance the plot.
The plot in this episode is just like you'd expect from the web cartoon – Strong Bad's beloved Fun Machine breaks down, meaning he can't play any videogames - and just when he got a new game as well! A quick visit to Bub's place informs Strong Bad that he'll need one big sack of cash to pay for the repairs.
Thankfully, Strong Bad is a master of cunning plans, and he quickly thinks of one – After seeing an advertisement for a contest - the prize of which is a meet and greet session with his favourite band, Limozeen - he gets the idea of organizing a rock concert (Or a Battle Royale of the Bands, as he calls it). According to Bubs, signing up three bands and organizing security, plus a celebrity judge panel, should cover the costs of the repairs.
As in the previous episode, you'll visit numerous places from the previous installments. The Field, Strong Bad's house, Club Technochocolate and others return, including new areas – For instance, you can now access Strong Mad's bedroom in Strong Bad's house, and you can enter Marzipan's house instead of lingering around the yard."
AMO has just reviewed all five episodes of Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People on Nintendo Wii:
"Telltale Game’s first attempt at making a game for a console (alongside a PC version), Strong Bad’s Cool Game For Attractive People did one of two things: if you were like me, you probably saw it and thought it looked bright and funny, maybe staring a wrestler with a Mexican accent and involving all kinds of shenanigans. For anyone who would spare a bit of time to check out Homestarrunner.com though, it was a dream come true. And so, while it may be a bit late, let’s take a look back at The Brother Chaps’ and Telltale Games’ joint game “for cool and attractive people – but you can play too!”"
From Gamertell:
"Telltale Inc. today (February 11, 2010) confirmed during the Macworld 2010 expo that it will, indeed, be releasing games for Mac.
Even better, the releases begin today (February 11, 2010) with Tales of Monkey Island."
Games can also vote on the next Telltale series style game to be release in March for Mac.
Gamertell is reporting that it has reliable information that Telltale may be planning on releasing its entire library of games for Mac.
The company's current titles are available for Windows and some are also available for Wii and/or Xbox 360.
"Telltale’s current lineup includes the Sam & Max series Tales of Monkey Island, Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People, Bone and Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventures..."
It will only be interesting when NEW games are going to be developed for the Mac.