bugs finished reading Out from Boneville by Jeff Smith (Bone, #1)
Out from Boneville by Jeff Smith (Bone, #1)
"After being run out of Boneville, the three Bone cousins - Fone Bone, Phoney Bone, and Smiley Bone - are …
"After being run out of Boneville, the three Bone cousins - Fone Bone, Phoney Bone, and Smiley Bone - are …
@fluxbugs Hey, did you pirate this some where or are you reading it physical? Because I want to read the comics because I own the Telltale video games but I can't seem to find them.
@suzyxwvu Woops, sorry about the late reply! I usually log onto Bookwyrm each time I finish a book and I haven't really been reading that much recently. I am reading it physically from my nearby library, but if you want to read it online I think there's archive.org as well as Libby if you have an account with a library. Also I had no idea the Bone comics had a video game, is it any good?
@fluxbugs Ah, I found a version that can be downloaded in the Internet Archive, the rest I need a library card and I live in the third world so they don't care about my libraries. I am also a bit confused since there are a lot of editions but it has like 1500 pages so I figure what I've found must be good.
It's one of the first video games developed Telltale, the ones behind The Walking Dead video games, The Wolf Among Us, and they also adapted some block busters into the graphic adventure genre. This is way more raw than the ones I mentioned since there's almost or more than a decade between Bone and some other titles, I haven't played it but saw a few videos and it seems interesting and good enough, they were a team who knew what they were doing (when Lucasarts goes bankruptcy …
@fluxbugs Ah, I found a version that can be downloaded in the Internet Archive, the rest I need a library card and I live in the third world so they don't care about my libraries. I am also a bit confused since there are a lot of editions but it has like 1500 pages so I figure what I've found must be good.
It's one of the first video games developed Telltale, the ones behind The Walking Dead video games, The Wolf Among Us, and they also adapted some block busters into the graphic adventure genre. This is way more raw than the ones I mentioned since there's almost or more than a decade between Bone and some other titles, I haven't played it but saw a few videos and it seems interesting and good enough, they were a team who knew what they were doing (when Lucasarts goes bankruptcy the developers who worked there separate and created Telltale on one side, and Double Fine on the other). Sadly since Telltale also went bankruptcy they don't sell it on Steam or any other platform any more so you must either pirate it or buy keys on G2A.
@suzyxwvu Nice, I'm glad you could find a version of it. I think if it has 1500 pages it's gotta be the whole series or something. Oh okay, I think I might grab it on G2A if I ever feel like playing it then. It does look kinda cool, I like how similar it is to the original comic style. (Boosted so I remember this)