I love the “NO” to the question on was it fun making a game. Game development is not what people think. The stress alone from getting people to actually work together is enough to down 10 cups of coffee before starting work. Only then to drink 20 bottles of beer on the nights as you cry to sleep hoping no more technical errors are found in level 1 of 20+ levels. Glad to see a proper British game made in Yorkshire. Will be looking forward to playing this.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Thank you for making it and sharing i with us! I’m looking forward to getting “Thank Goodness You’re Here when it is available next year.
What a joy it is to have something that feels natively British rather that generic 'ye olde shire' tropes. I await developers in Birmingham giving us a game about Bovril and discussing more miles of canal than Venice
Developers in Birmingham are now more likely to start making games about mosques and sharia law than anything uniquely brummy, shame really that the north is the only bastion of English culture left
Watching the e-girl streamers while they play the quicktime mini game when you mash buttons during an argument about the differences in the Brummie and Yammy accent.
I've been seeing a lot of video games that have a Japanese interpretation of Great Britain. This may be the first British interpretation of Britain in video gaming history.
I've completed it and now I'm sad. It was probably the most fun crescendo to any game I've played but the whole experience was brilliant, not a single minute was wasted. Now I'm bereft :( When the sequel and / or DLC launch I will say "Thank Goodness You're Here!"
Never have I been more invested in something just from a teaser trailer than I was in Thank Goodness You're Here. Me and my friends were watching gamescom and mostly chatting over the trailers, when that song started we all fell into silence and just watched. Lovely stuff.
I love the funny detail that there is exponentially more beers when the question "Why did you make it?" comes up. This is why I know this is going to be a really funny game.
Just wanted to say. I have recently started playing on steam and never giggled so much at a game ever!! It's really brilliant 🎉 thank you for creating a masterpiece
Filthy Yank here... And a Texas one at that. I just randomly stumbled upon your trailer for your game and had to drop by and say it looks phenomenal and is seriously one of the most interesting looking games coming out. Really excited to play it as soon as I can. Thanks, and - as someone who worked in games years ago - your “no” was spot on. 😅
Colin (mop, pie filling)and Florence (works at big ron’s big pies, is big head’s daughter”Rob vege”) sitting in a tree kissing ing. Sexual inuendo the plumber cleaning marges pipes (doing a kissing the taco) and fixing her fryer. Also third time you fall down the chimney, help the gardener open fertelizer, get stuck on clothesline. But before the giant tomato theres the old couple going at it.
I def found that this was one of the most visually exciting games on the whole Nintendo Direct, and I was overjoyed to find out it was set in Yorkshire where im born and raised! So glad to have that Yorkshire representation and I hope it reaches the masses!!
For anyone reading this for a true northern experience, make a cuppa tea with yorkshire tea bags, none of that tetleys nonsense, grab a digestive for dipping and pop the game on't telle!
I played it through two times on the switch, and it's a masterpiece you guys are the reason why we don't lost hope that games get back to their former glory. And I need to say that this game is really funny sometimes a bit weird, but there are so many jokes that you will don't understand as a kid☠️. So keep going you're doing good things
I played it through two times on the switch, and it's a masterpiece you guys are the reason why we don't lost hope that games get back to their former glory. And I need to say that this game is really funny sometimes a bit weird, but there are so many jokes that you will don't understand as a kid☠️. So keep going you're doing good things