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Ben There, Dan That! and Time Gentlemen, Please! are a couple of rip-roaring point-and-click adventure games . With tongue firmly in cheek, sit back, relax, and put your mind to work solving puzzles, and reading some very funny dialogue. It's like a book, only good!

From an horrific and untimely death in deep, dark Peru, via preposterous-and-suspect alien invasions, to whipping back-and-forth in time to stop Hitler and his army of robot Nazi dinosaur clones, this is one set of adventures you're unlikely to forget.

Key features:

  • Funny words that'll actually probably make you laugh out loud!
  • Graphics AND sound effects!
  • Thousands of unique responses for almost every action you can think of!
  • NAZI DINOSAURS!
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Four great games, one crazy low price, all available on Steam, Desura and direct download. Indie Royale is a new indie games deal site inspired by the awesome HiB (run by us! in partnership with indiegames.com). In this bundle we have Fate of the World, a tough and extremely addictive strategy game from Red Redemption that asks you to save the entire world from crisis. We have NightSky, a fantastic arcade puzzler from Nicalis and a past IGF Seamus McNally Grand Prize finalist.


Next up is Scoregasm from Charlie's Games, a brilliant space shooter that will get you a little hot under the collar with its hordes of bullets, enemies and explosions. Finally, we have the Ben There, Dan That! and Time Gentlemen, Please! adventure game combo, both from Size Five Games. That's right - this bundle has 5 games in it, rather than 4!


That's over $40 worth of games we've got for you right there, and we recently added all DLC for Fate of the World and two bonus games from Charlie. To grab it, Indie Royale is the place to do so.

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avarisclari
avarisclari

Hey everyone, just thought I'd post this quick comment for Linux: I can run Ben there Dan that on linux with the native build of ags. Just go into the game directory and use ags BTDT.exe. Time Gentleman Please doesn't work, because it wants to load libags_nickenstienGFX.so

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tenshi-a
tenshi-a

These games are hilarious! XD

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km3k
km3k

I want a Linux version!

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bradlywilson
bradlywilson

Got my money ready to buy a Linux release. I'm sure OSX users would love a port as well.

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KameZero
KameZero

Judging from the website I'm guessing there's no chance of a Linux version?

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Sofox
Sofox

There is actually a port of the 2.7x Adventure Game Studio game engine: T-vandepoele.be

Whether the developers will use it to release this game for Linux is their own decision.

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mateo14927
mateo14927

I want a Linux version!

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Bloodfox1222
Bloodfox1222

Is the boxshot with them walking a reference to half life? Looks like it is.

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danthat Creator
danthat

Yes, it's taken from a "making of" book for the Ben There, Dan That! Special Edition called "Lowering the Tone". :)

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