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Fortunately, Telltale has removed the conflict that was brewing between my two hands by announcing a lower price for this charming series to $12.99 per episode (download price). That’s good, because I would have hated to see my hands come to blows. That being said, I did keep track of my playing time and found that I completed Bone 2: The Great Cow Race in a little over 6 hours. That’s not taking into account my shameless use of the in-game help system in order to get this review out in a timely manner. Overall, I believe gamers will find this game to be a longer one than its predecessor.
In addition to returning characters Gran’ma Ben, Thorn, and the rascally possum kids, you’ll meet the good people of Barrelhaven. This includes a rather large-armed, squinty-eyed fellow named Lucius who looks to be Gran’ma’s male counterpart. Throughout the game, you’ll switch between playing Fone, Phoney, and Smiley to help each of them complete their assigned tasks. The upper right portion of the screen has icons to help you make the switch as long as characters have unfulfilled missions. This works especially well if you find yourself stuck with one puzzle. Just switch characters for a while and come back later.
Once again, the graphics are stunning, with beautifully detailed backgrounds rendered in classic cartoon style. The characters look great and move realistically, and the voice acting is superb. It’s obvious that a lot of talent is behind the Bone series. The puzzles in Bone 2: The Great Cow Race are also very well done, with each of them integrating with the game and storyline. A couple of them were truly original. I never thought menial cleaning chores could be made into a game, but Telltale has managed to pull it off. You’ll even get to try your hand at creating lovesick poetry. While all the puzzles take a little ingenuity to solve, none of them are extremely difficult, and the aforementioned in-game help system can get you through any tough spots.
In summation, I highly recommend this game to anyone looking for a lighthearted adventure whether they’re fans of the Bone books or not. And while growing old between scene changes was a very real possibility, I’m only docking the game half a grade, since the rest of it was just so well done. That leaves me with a final grade of: A- Final Grade: A- System Requirements:
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