InsightBits writes, "Nelson Tethers is the lead agent (or, indeed, the only agent) in the U.S. Department of Puzzle Research, and has been called upon to solve the mystery of the small town of Scoggins. The town´s eraser factory has been locked down and the US President himself is going to be without his favourite stationery item unless Agent Tethers can save the day!
I´m something of an indie game buff, and the initial idea of this title tickled me. Following the lead of the infamous Professor Layton series, Puzzle Agent uses a unique hand drawn style (taken from Graham Annable´s Grickle comic strip) to tell the tale of a small time FBI agent´s adventures in a remote village full of mystery. By talking to the residents and solving tricky puzzles along the way, Agent Tethers unravels a town full of strange behaviour and superstition, much like Nintendo´s famed professor."
Becca at GameSpew: In memory of the brilliant work that the people of Telltale Games have done over the years, we take a look back at our five favourite Telltale games.
The wolf among us was an excellent game. Too bad we will probably never see any more.
Ryan from OnlySP writes:
"The Humble Indie Bundle is in full swing, already selling over 245,000 copies at the time of writing, however the company has also got a new Humble Weekly Sale which, this week, includes a selection of Telltale Games titles, including all 5 episodes of OnlySP’s 2012 Game Of The Year, The Walking Dead."
GamersGate have released an Indie Week Sale which gives you savings of up to 75% off a selection of games.