
Assuming the roles of both Wallace and Gromit, players will spend each episode exploring a vivid world, assembling intricate contraptions, and getting the duo out of the sticky situations.
VideoGamer Score:
7Our Verdict: It's a brief, slow paced, quintessentially British experience that won't be everyone's cup of tea, but Telltale has absolutely nailed the atmosphere and feeling of the TV shows on which it's based.
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