Thank Goodness You're Here! - Slap Everyone in a Slap-Happy Adventure Starring Matt Berry! Read More & Play The Beta Demo, Free: www.alphabetag... #ThankGoodnessYoureHere
I've been looking forward to checking this one out for ages. It's from the same developers who made The Good Time Garden - a weirdly erotic gardening adventure I covered a few years ago. Big thanks again to everyone who checked out Games To Get Excited About Fest! The amount of positivity around it was incredible. I'm so glad it went down well. The aim is to make it into a yearly event now and I'll have a full year to prepare for the next one! It'll also have a dedicated festival page on Steam thanks to good people at Retrovibe games. :) Thanks again, and if anyone missed it, you can still check it out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2GzhFo6iRmw.html
Love everything about this game from the art style to the atmosphere. Hilarious how nobody acknowledges slappy dude just going around breaking stuff lmao
@@ZachariahJ Yorkshire mostly, but there's some other North England accents and slang in there. Barnsworth is fictional, but there is a town called Barnsley so that might have been an inspiration.
@@jamesnorman9160 Yes, Barnsley sounds about right as a major influence - as you say, it is right there in the name. Way back in the day, I actually lived in Stalybridge for a while, but I still have trouble distinguishing Yorkshire from Lancs accents. (I did also live in Liverpool, but their accent is an out-lier). Mancs accent is def sharper than a Yorks accent, which has a softer, more rural feel - to my ears, anyway.
"Don't you miss that bus!" "Yes boss!" *jumps head first out of a ten story window* Amazing this guy is still alive with all the times he lands on his head/gets things thrown at him/slides across the floor. xD And as someone from the North of England, this might be the most Northern English thing I've ever seen. Mainly in the regional accents and slang.
@@rihardadviso that's ok! it's just about learning the differences in culture so you can point them out, a székelyek hungarian is very different to someone from Budapest!
"If I had a penny every time there was a British piece of media set on a seemingly normal world brimming with absurd logic, weird characters and cartoon antics, I would have two pennies, which isn't a lot, but it's weird it has happened twice"
the start had me wondering if there was still more of the intro cinematic or if the game already started i like when a game does a smooth transition like that
Barnsworth looks to be based on Barnsley, a town in South Yorkshire where I grew up, also at 6:18 the rats are singing the song "on ilkley moor baht'at" which is considered the unofficial anthem of Yorkshire
Reminds me of those platformers where you’re running around scavenger hunting or some barely more complex errands. Except the characters talk more than just some transitional scenes (between levels).
@@sundowner5884 Look at you having such a temper tantrum because I don’t like your boring, pathetic, weak sense of ‘humour’ - truly goes to show the feeble mind it takes to enjoy this **mic drop**