Bone: Out from Boneville

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Bone: Out from Boneville
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Developer(s) Telltale Games
Publisher(s) Telltale Games
Vanbrio (Mac)
Designer(s) Dave Grossman
Heather Logas
Platform(s) Windows, Mac OS X
Release date September 15, 2005 (Win)
October 13, 2006 (Mac)
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) PEGI: 3+
Media Download, CD-ROM
System requirements Windows 2000/XP, DirectX 8.1, 140MB hard drive space, Newer 3D accelerated video cards: 800MHz Pentium III CPU, Older 3D accelerated video cards: 1.5GHz CPU; G4, G5 or Intel Mac, 1GHz or faster, Mac OS 10.3.9 or better, 512 MB of ram (minimum), 32 MB Graphics acceleration (minimum)

Bone: Out from Boneville is the second video game endeavor by Telltale Games, and the first episode of the Bone adventure game series. It was released in September 2005 after around seven months in production. It is based on the first volume of the Bone comic series by Jeff Smith and follows the adventures of Fone Bone and his two cousins: Phoney Bone (also a playable character), and Smiley Bone (who is absent for most of the game).

Bone: Out from Boneville screenshot
Bone: Out from Boneville screenshot

[edit] Plot

At the beginning of the game, Fone Bone, Phoney Bone, and Smiley Bone have been run out of their hometown of Boneville due to one of Phoney Bone's schemes. They find themselves lost in the desert with only a mysterious map to help them figure out where they are. The cousins are separated when a swarm of locusts descends upon them. The player must then help Fone Bone and Phoney Bone explore a mysterious valley to find their cousin Smiley. In the process, they make friends with a tiny bug named Ted, a beautiful girl named Thorn, her energetic grandmother Gran'ma Ben, and a trio of playful 'possum kids. The sinister rat creatures are always on their tails but the enigmatic Red Dragon keeps them at bay.

[edit] Mac Port

On October 13, 2006, a Mac port of the game was released, ported by Vanbrio.

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