Enhanced versions of Out from Boneville and The Great Cow Race
Interactive entertainment pioneer Telltale, Inc. today announces the
immediate availability of Director's Cut editions of the first two
titles in its episodic series of Bone video games. These new versions
of Bone: Out from Boneville and Bone: The Great Cow Race can now be
purchased from Telltale's website at
http://www.telltalegames.com/bone.
To
celebrate the release, Telltale is introducing a limited-time pricing
offer. Through January 7, 2007, customers can buy downloadable versions
of both Bone games together for $19.99. When purchased separately, the
games sell for $12.99 each. CD versions of the Director's Cuts, which
can be ordered now for $17.99 each, will ship in mid-January.
Customers
who have already purchased the Bone games from Telltale can upgrade to
the new versions for no additional charge. Instructions for doing so
are available at
http://www.telltalegames.com/bone/upgrade.
The
Bone saga centers on three cousins “ Fone Bone, Phoney Bone, and Smiley
Bone “ who find themselves in a mysterious valley after being run out
of their hometown of Boneville. As they search for a way back home,
their fates become entangled with the secret history of the valley and
with a sinister force scheming in the surrounding mountains.
The
Director's Cuts were created in close collaboration with Jeff Smith,
creator of the Bone graphic novels, and include updates to the core
game engine and the addition of new content. Features include:
- A
new animated prologue at the beginning of Out from Boneville, which
provides backstory and establishes the episode in a larger context.
- Updated
voice acting and character model for female protagonist Thorn in Out
from Boneville, to more closely resemble her characterization in The
Great Cow Race.
- Technical improvements, such as scalable resolutions and better game stability.
- Added dialogue lines to improve story flow and enhance character development.
"I'm
finding that Telltale's interactive titles are a really effective
storytelling medium," says Jeff Smith. "It's been fun to work with the
team to bring more and more of the Bone saga to life with additional
textures, shadings, and nuances."
"We've learned a lot about
making episodic games since Out from Boneville came out," says Telltale
CTO Kevin Bruner. "In the Director's Cut editions, we've brought the
Bone games into our updated game engine and also made some content
changes that we weren't able to do the first time around. The great
thing about digital distribution is that it's really easy for us to get
these improvements out, not only to new customers, but also to all of
the customers who have already bought the Bone games."
Telltale
released Bone: Out from Boneville in 2005 to kick off its new breed of
episodic interactive entertainment, followed by The Great Cow Race in
2006. Hailed by reviewers and educators as charming, engaging, and
entertaining, the Bone books on which these games are based have become
the flagship of the new Graphix line from Scholastic Books, one of the
world's largest book publishers.
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