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Earl Bobby is looking for a Loo

by Le Woltaire

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File size: 120 MB
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Genres:
Contemporary, Comedy, Original
Release Date:
4 Nov 2010
AGS Panel Rating:
Not rated yet
Player Rating:
Play length:
Short (Up to 30 Minutes)
Content advisory:
Mild
Frontal nudity
Strong

Public Opinion

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7 people have rated this game so far:
Visual:
89%
Immersion:
80%
Puzzles & Pacing:
77%
Overall Enjoyment:
80%

About this game

This is the third and last part of the Earl Bobby trilogy.

It is the first AGS Game with a 1280x960 resolution.
Playable with voices in German, English and Italian.

Earl Bobby is back. And this time he is looking for something more important than his balls. This time he is looking for a Loo.




Contains a free digital copy of the new SheepBoy magazine with a value of $12.99 with erotic sheep comic art for connoisseurs.
See the people who made this game and any other games they've worked on >>
Additional Puns
Ali has worked on 8 other games: (see them >>)
Publisher
Peder Johnsen+ has worked on 12 other games: (see them >>)
English Translation
jkohen has worked on 4 other games: (see them >>)
Italian Translation
paolo has worked on 28 other games: (see them >>)
Testing
cat has worked on 13 other games: (see them >>)

AGS Awards

Nominated, Best Non Player Character 2010

Nominated, Best Sound Effects 2010

Nominated, Best Voice Work 2010

1 people commented on this game (newest first):

I enjoyed the first two games about Earl Bobby and so I decided to give this one a try.

The grafics have improved a lot compared to the other Earl Bobby games. The game comes with bombastic 1024x756 px resolution and fluid, very detailed animations.

Music and sounds are used in a classic way and fit well to the scene. The atmosphere is brilliant and pulls you into the game.

Conversations are done with the text parser that was used also in Earl Bobby 2. You type in a word and you get an answer. This makes a lot of conversation with the characters possible.

Gameplay itself is like an escapade. The player does not need to choose beween "Talk" and "Use" for example. Just click and do is the way how it works. Right click makes you examine things. The inventory is done in a very funny and unique way and made me laugh a lot. Puzzles are always fair and more on the easy side.

Some sex comedy elements were there, but somehow less than in Earl Bobby 2. However the game is full of dirty humor about sheep and shepherds and comes with a manual that is funny as hell.

While the playing length is rather short, this game still is worth a play and contains some bursts of laughter.

2010-11-10 18:36:37 by sorafeather (ullaulla)
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