Yorkshire Gubbins

by Stairfall Institute

The Developer Says...

A collection of incomprehensibly daft comedy adventures. Forget about the real world and come to Yorkshire where everything's safe, everyone's clean and those robots are totally, totally normal.

Players Like...

❤ Humor and Tone

The game's specific brand of British comedy, which one player described as "proper funny" and "genuinely enjoyable and entertaining," with players repeatedly mentioning laughing out loud during gameplay.
The game's self-referential humor and subtle nods to nerd culture, which add depth and appeal for experienced adventure game players.
The game's accurate and authentic representation of Yorkshire culture and humor, which several players praised as an underrepresented aspect in gaming.

❤ Storytelling and Characters

The game's bizarre and unpredictable narrative, which includes a wedding disrupted by a slug monster clone and a celebrity chef with a dark secret in their underpants.
The game's well-written and highly distinctive characters, each with their own unique personalities and quirks, that players found "likable" and refreshing.
The game's ability to strike a balance between the absurd and the relatable, with one player noting that the "characters are very likable with highly distinct and refreshing personalities."

❤ Accessibility and Value

The game's optional tutorial, which several players praised as a great introduction to the point-and-click genre, especially for new or casual players.
The game's relatively short playtime, which some players saw as a "complete throwaway one-shot" that is still worth the price of admission, especially compared to the cost of a cinema ticket.
The game's affordable price point, with multiple players commenting on the excellent value proposition and noting that it's "well worth it" for the content provided.

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