In a post on Telltale’s blog, they’ve announced that their upcoming PC adventure game, Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventures, will also be making its way to Xbox LIVE Arcade.
As Telltale (Sam & Max, Strongbad) are keen on taking platform-specific controls seriously, they’ve even implemented a new UI (User Interface) for the Xbox controls, so that the game feels native to the platform.
Based on the adventures of Aardman Animations’ Wallace and Gromit animated series, Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventures will allow players to take control of both Wallace and Gromit as they embark on… well, some great, new, grand adventures!
Also announced in the same blog post is the news that Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventures will be launching in the spring, which is pretty dang soon. You can keep up with additional news through the Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventures website, or through Telltale’s blog page.
Additionally, if you want to keep up with Telltale news and get a free game, you can sign up for Telltale’s newsletter (before the end of February), and be eligible for either a free episode of Sam & Max or a free episode of Strongbad. Head over here to sign up now.
For a dozen screenshots from Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventures, peep below:
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