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Ultimately, Bone: Out From Boneville is probably too lightweight, too easy and unsophisticated for most adventure gamers... but don't hold that against it. So it's not Grim Fandango. What is? Bone: Out from Boneville is full of charm, and the price is right: it's downloadable directly from www.telltalesgames.com for a very fair $20. Stay home from a movie and play this instead. It'll make the world a better place.
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Genre | Adventure |
Description | It's clever, charming, and a little bit timeless; the kind of stuff kids love because it's vibrant and goofy, and adults love because it's smarter and more meaningful than its cartoonish look would suggest |
Platform | "PC" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |

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