Telltale Games to announce new titles in new genres soon
Since its formation Telltale Games has mostly worked in the downloadable humorous episodic game genre with two seasons of Sam and Max, Wallace and Gromit, Tales of Monkey Island and others. They have also done a few CSI-based adventure games for Ubisoft. Now it looks like Telltale may be expanding their reach to include other types of games.
In a chat with VG247.com, Telltale CEO Dan Connors says to expect new game announcements from the developer "around October". While it sounds like some of the game announcements will be sequels to previous Telltale game titles, Conners adds, " . . . we'll be announcing some new franchises, probably in some new genres as well, not just comedy." We hope to get more info fron Conners when we attend PAX 2009 this weekend.
In a chat with VG247.com, Telltale CEO Dan Connors says to expect new game announcements from the developer "around October". While it sounds like some of the game announcements will be sequels to previous Telltale game titles, Conners adds, " . . . we'll be announcing some new franchises, probably in some new genres as well, not just comedy." We hope to get more info fron Conners when we attend PAX 2009 this weekend.
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Well they can do non-adventure games if they want but I'll probably pass on them. I just want point and click games.
...bysmittyPosted at 3:18PM on Sep 3rd 2009 by bysmitty