Thankfully, they haven't changed much over the years.
The first episode opens up with Strong Bad doing none other than checking his email. Thanks to a helpful French person, he's presented with the idea to just plain old beat up Homestar. Like, with his fists. So, with our premise set, it's then that I was able to take over Strong Bad and do some poking around.
For those of you unaware, this is a point-and-click adventure, so controlling Strong Bad is a snap. You point the cursor at things of interest in the environment and click them, then get an interaction animation. In classic form, nothing is what it appears to be and interacting with things in the environments often lead to funny one-liners and odd observations.
As funny and zany as the title is, it's not without flaws. Most of these are evident after only a short amount of time playing. For one, Homestar Ruiner is really a linear affair. Unlike Sam & Max and other adventure titles, you're pretty much told where you need to go next and what you need to do in order to progress. Of course, you don't have to go immediately, as you're free to poke around wherever and whenever. Another issue is that there just isn't much gameplay in the first episode. Sure, you go places, click on objects in the environments and even have conversations with the other in-game characters, but for those that don't enjoy the genre and are looking for a bit more substance, then Homestar Ruiner is going to disappoint. But, odds are if you've been following the game, you're a fan of the genre and that point is moot.
Homestar Ruiner is total and complete fan service. There are things you can do in the first episode of Strong Bad's Game that many might have dreamed of in the past. For one, you can check Strong Bad's email, which are often pretty funny. Also, you can make your own Teen Girl Squad comics. The tool set here is rather limited, so your comics won't come out too different each time, but offering the player the ability to do this is a great addition. Just to be clear: I totally spent like 20 minutes just making comics. It was great.
And, finally, what about this Snake Boxer 5 business? Well, with each episode of Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, one retro-type game will also be included into the mix. The first episode features Snake Boxer 5, where you (as a boxer) must fight your way through snake after snake. This is handled with an overhead view, as you move your boxer up and down to dodge the snake's strikes, all the while throwing your own punches in an attempt to pummel it into mush. The game is charming at first, but really loses a lot of its appeal after you get through a few snakes.
In the end, the first episode of Telltale's game based on the email-checking dude is quite fun and an excellent piece of fan service to folks that love the universe here. You'll laugh, you'll cry and you'll kick The Cheat into the dryer like a million times. So, if you enjoy point-and-click adventures or the whole Homestar Runner thing, then be sure to give this a download.
Final Score: 8.5/10

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-11-2008 @ 2:22PM
Go1denchi1d said...
OOh hmm...maybe I'll pick it up. I've been on the fence about this for awhile but who can checkin' da email, da email.
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8-11-2008 @ 2:47PM
il_duce620 said...
Thanks, Hinkle! Maybe I'll check it out!
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8-11-2008 @ 3:08PM
jbc said...
I dunno. As much as I like the irreverence of everything Homestarrunner, 1000 points seems a bit steep for what amounts to a point & click adventure. How many episodes are there going to be? Is there really 1/5th of a full-fledged game here?
I'm hoping I see something in the video review that justifies the price. Maybe it's just a psychological barrier; 900 points doesn't seem nearly as bad.
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8-11-2008 @ 3:25PM
David Hinkle said...
If you're waiting on a video review from us, stop holding your breath. We couldn't do one for this game, sorry. :(
8-11-2008 @ 3:16PM
Dan said...
I am just dying to play this game. I have bought 1000 Wii Points, purchased it but every time I download it, I receive a error. Going to try later and hopefully it works.
I also have 600 points, if anyone actually cares to read this message would they be able to recommend a title to download?
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8-11-2008 @ 8:51PM
Mike said...
I recommend you gift ME something with those points :)
Or you can spend them on an import NES title.
8-11-2008 @ 4:44PM
TheOverlord#2 can has Animals Crossing? said...
Anyone gotten a problem where the game is fine in every area except Strong Bad's house? When I go to The House of Strong, Strong Bad is invisible and whenever I click the door or the mailbox, he just says something like Whoa or Awesome.
This happened after going to the house(had been there 2 or 3 times) and I had read e-mails.
Thanks for the help(if I get any :P)!
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8-12-2008 @ 9:56PM
AROD 27 said...
ive had a few problems with this game too, i tried to take a picture in the photo booth but right when i took it the game froze. when i looked at my pictures one of them had alot of static, it was wierd
8-11-2008 @ 5:02PM
Saria the Cat said...
I am a huge Strongbad and Homestar Runner fan so I will probably be dropping the $10 for this, even if it is basically a long interactive toon video. I know I sound like the biggest hypocrite in the world since I complained about Braid's price but $10 really is the sweet spot. :)
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8-11-2008 @ 7:52PM
raindog said...
I can't imagine this will be as good as the first 20% of Zack and Wiki, but I'm a fan of Strongbad so I'll give it a try, even without a video review.
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8-11-2008 @ 10:14PM
lwelyk said...
There's a demo of the PC version on their website. Also the PC version is cheaper. So if you don't want to bite for $10, check it out.
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8-13-2008 @ 9:37AM
raindog said...
Oh, for 10 bucks I'm definitely giving the Wii version a chance, at least for the first episode. Playing games that are more complicated than Peggle on a laptop sucks, especially if that laptop is running Linux.
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