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It was based on the show Space Goofs (in USA). It's basically a point-and-click adventure game, but tends to reject all the tenets of a classic of said genre, as trying to apply the tried-and-true tactics for any other adventure game (such as talking to, or picking up, or even LOOKING at anything) would more often than not get the character killed. I mean, even the Monty Python adventure games from 7th Level didn't require this much abstract thinking (except maybe for Meaning of Life, I still haven't completed that underground maze with the Black Beasts of Aarrggh).
I was going to buy a copy on Amazon, but all the merchants claim it to be a "Rare and valuable collector's item" and are charging as much for it. $40 for a ten year old game AND another $10 for basic shipping? I think not, sir.
and free shipping
a bit closer. still not ideal though, i guess. looks like an interesting game!
I never played it but I remember my friend had a demo disc with it on. I don't think it installed properly.
Maybe someone could give Ubisoft a nudge to get it here. Don't expect it to be for anything less than $10 though.
That game was amazingly funny if you care for that type of humour. The puzzles and back-story and the scenery were very well done.
Toilet humour at its best, but gameplay wasn't very convincing. Decent graphics though, and I played through it without too much trouble. Funny if you can stomach that kind of humour, not a game I'd recommend but I enjoyed it somewhat.
I still have the original retail copy.
Yeah, they kinda upped the ante with the level of sophomoric jokes from when it was a children's show. Examples being Candy making references to a planned sex-change operation and Bud "playing with his organ". To be fair, it was a real pipe organ, but depending on how deep you mind is in the gutter, even "pipe organ" is suggestive.