TGG says: "The Steam page describes Lancelot’s Hangover as “Monkey Island meets Monty Python’s Holy Grail” and that’s exactly what you can expect from this point-and-click adventure: Prepare to scavenge every location for items to then try them out on every possible character in the hopes of achieving videogame logic and drench the entire experience with silly humour straight out of a Monty Python sketch."
Using the menstrual blood of the Holy Virgin to make a cocktail (in the Holy Grail, no less) is probably the only moment where this reviewer slightly winced, but the majority of the game’s 3-4 hour runtime will have players laughing out loud at the absurdity of it all. If you’ve ever wanted to steal a key off some naked horny nuns in a dark room, this is the game for you.
Lancelot's Hangover is a Monty Python-style jaunt through a medieval point-and-click, but do the jokes land? JDR grabs a tankard for today's review.
The puzzles for Lancelot’s Hangover hit a bit of a snag recently, after the release of Terrible Toybox’s Thimbleweed Park.