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Post by dojo32161 on Oct 15, 2015 20:57:37 GMT
Seems like the pilot program isn't dead yet. I wonder what some of them might be?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Oct 15, 2015 21:03:11 GMT
Seems like the pilot program isn't dead yet. I wonder what some of them might be? The what? Pilot Program? I'm sorry, but I have no idea what that is. Any relations to the Super Show?
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Post by dojo32161 on Oct 15, 2015 21:11:25 GMT
Seems like the pilot program isn't dead yet. I wonder what some of them might be? The what? Pilot Program? I'm sorry, but I have no idea what that is. Any relations to the Super Show? As far as I'm aware no relation, but here's someinfor about it: To supplement their normal episodic games, Telltale created a pilot program in early 2010 to explore one-off games that would explore other gameplay and storytelling approaches that could eventually be incorporated into their episodic games.[7] The first game, Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent, a puzzle-solving game in collaboration with Graham Annable, was released in the middle of June 2010, while Poker Night at the Inventory, a crossover poker game featuring characters from Sam and Max, Homestar Runner, Valve's Team Fortress 2, and the webcomic Penny Arcade, was released late in 2010. Telltale later went on to follow up Puzzle Agent with a sequel, Puzzle Agent 2, in 2011. Additionally, in 2013, Telltale continued the Poker Night series with Poker Night 2. The Pilot Program is also utilized by Telltale Games to develop new game play ideas that are then adapted to their normal episodic game series. The Walking Dead started out as a Pilot Program title that was known internally as the "zombie prototype".Basically it's sort of experimental things.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Oct 15, 2015 21:34:11 GMT
The what? Pilot Program? I'm sorry, but I have no idea what that is. Any relations to the Super Show? As far as I'm aware no relation, but here's someinfor about it: To supplement their normal episodic games, Telltale created a pilot program in early 2010 to explore one-off games that would explore other gameplay and storytelling approaches that could eventually be incorporated into their episodic games.[7] The first game, Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent, a puzzle-solving game in collaboration with Graham Annable, was released in the middle of June 2010, while Poker Night at the Inventory, a crossover poker game featuring characters from Sam and Max, Homestar Runner, Valve's Team Fortress 2, and the webcomic Penny Arcade, was released late in 2010. Telltale later went on to follow up Puzzle Agent with a sequel, Puzzle Agent 2, in 2011. Additionally, in 2013, Telltale continued the Poker Night series with Poker Night 2. The Pilot Program is also utilized by Telltale Games to develop new game play ideas that are then adapted to their normal episodic game series. The Walking Dead started out as a Pilot Program title that was known internally as the "zombie prototype".Basically it's sort of experimental things. Oh, so like Puzzle Agent and Poker Night. Gotcha, one off ideas.
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Post by Niccc on Oct 19, 2015 23:46:46 GMT
and twau
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2015 8:39:46 GMT
As far as I'm aware no relation, but here's someinfor about it: To supplement their normal episodic games, Telltale created a pilot program in early 2010 to explore one-off games that would explore other gameplay and storytelling approaches that could eventually be incorporated into their episodic games.[7] The first game, Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent, a puzzle-solving game in collaboration with Graham Annable, was released in the middle of June 2010, while Poker Night at the Inventory, a crossover poker game featuring characters from Sam and Max, Homestar Runner, Valve's Team Fortress 2, and the webcomic Penny Arcade, was released late in 2010. Telltale later went on to follow up Puzzle Agent with a sequel, Puzzle Agent 2, in 2011. Additionally, in 2013, Telltale continued the Poker Night series with Poker Night 2. The Pilot Program is also utilized by Telltale Games to develop new game play ideas that are then adapted to their normal episodic game series. The Walking Dead started out as a Pilot Program title that was known internally as the "zombie prototype".Basically it's sort of experimental things. Oh, so like Puzzle Agent and Poker Night. Gotcha, one off ideas. I wouldn't say one off ideas since TWD was originally one, more like tests to see what works and what doesn't.
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