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Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People

Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People is an episodic graphic adventure developed by Telltale Games and based on the Homestar Runner web cartoon, with Strong Bad as the lead character. A total of five episodes were released for Microsoft Windows and WiiWare between August 11, 2008, and December 15, 2008. It was released on the PlayStation 3 in North America on December 21, 2010, and in other regions at a later time. There is also an OS X version.[2]

Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People
Developer(s)Telltale Games
Publisher(s)Telltale Games
Director(s)
Producer(s)Dave Felton
Designer(s)
Programmer(s)
  • Charlie Smith
  • John Drake
  • Andrew Langley
  • Randy Tudor
  • John "Seg" Seggerson
  • Carlo Morgantini
  • Tulley Rafferty
  • Chuck Jordan
  • Mike Stemmle
  • Robert Oates
  • Mark Darin
Artist(s)
  • Mai Nguyen
  • Jonathan Sgro
  • David Bogan
Writer(s)
Composer(s)
SeriesHomestar Runner
EngineTelltale Tool[1]
Platform(s)
Release
Episode 1
    • WW: August 11, 2008 (PC)
    • NA: August 11, 2008 (Wii)
    • EU: August 15, 2008 (Wii)
Episode 2
    • WW: September 15, 2008 (PC)
    • NA: September 15, 2008 (Wii)
    • EU: September 26, 2008 (Wii)
Episode 3
    • WW: October 27, 2008 (PC)
    • NA: October 27, 2008 (Wii)
    • EU: November 21, 2008 (Wii)
Episode 4
    • WW: November 17, 2008 (PC)
    • NA: November 17, 2008 (Wii)
    • EU: December 4, 2008 (Wii)
Episode 5
    • WW: December 15, 2008 (PC)
    • NA: December 15, 2008 (Wii)
    • EU: January 2, 2009 (Wii)
Complete pack
    • WW: December 18, 2008 (PC: Steam)
    • NA: July 2, 2009 (PC: Retail)
    • NA: December 21, 2010 (PS3)
    • WW: January 13, 2011 (OS X)
    • EU: March 23, 2011 (PS3)
Genre(s)Graphic adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

The game was removed from Steam before June 1, 2023, after LCG Entertainment lost the rights to the intellectual property.[3]

Gameplay edit

Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People uses point and click mechanics. The player plays as Strong Bad, one of the most popular characters in the Homestar Runner online Flash animation series, as he goes through his life, interacting with characters. Each game contains a different goal that the player must reach by talking to characters and using items.

Apart from the point and click mechanics, each episode features an arcade-style minigame. For example, the first episode features a top-down boxing game called Snake Boxer 5.[4] Other features include a customizable map,[5] hidden and collectible items[6] such as 3×5 cards used to create Teen Girl Squad comics,[5] and the ability to take pictures to send to friends through WiiConnect24 or by e-mail (depending on the version used).[6]

Episodes edit

Episode Release date
Episode 1 – "Homestar Ruiner" August 11, 2008
Strong Bad receives an email suggesting he "beat the snot out of" his long-time rival Homestar Runner. When he gets there, however, he discovers Homestar has entered the Free Country USA Tri-annual Race to the End of the Race, and decides it would be even more fun to beat Homestar at his own game than to simply beat him up. He disguises himself as Homestar, keeps him distracted away from the race, and loses the race. The resulting chaos turns Homestar into a loser, earns him a criminal record, and makes his girlfriend Marzipan break up with him. Though Strong Bad is initially proud of himself for ruining Homestar's life, these efforts backfire when Homestar moves into Strong Bad's house, believing him to be "the only friend I've got". In an attempt to get Homestar out of his house, Strong Bad must undo the harm he did to Homestar's life. Homestar Ruiner also includes a minigame, Snake Boxer 5, a parody of the Atari 2600 game Boxing that sees the player controlling a boxer named Boxer Joe from a top down perspective as he battles round after round of snakes in a boxing ring.[7]
Episode 2 – "Strong Badia the Free" September 15, 2008
As the episode begins, The King of Town institutes an e-mail tax. Strong Bad is the most heavily affected. However, being unaware of the existence of the tax, he is put under house arrest (with an explosive collar around his neck), a predicament that leads him to unite the citizens to rise up against the authorities. Strong Bad then declares his own plot of land (an empty lot featuring a fence, a spare tire, and a graffiti'd stop sign, which Strong Bad has named "Strong Badia") an independent nation. The inspirational speech he gives to the citizens inspires them to create their own independent countries. In order to overthrow the King of Town, Strong Bad must work his way through the countries and unite Free Country USA once again under the Strong Badian flag.[8] Strong Badia the Free's minigame, Math Kickers: Featuring the Algebros, a parody of beat 'em ups such as Double Dragon, involves the player solving math problems by punching enemies.[9] In addition, the game also features a second minigame called Maps & Minions.
Episode 3 – "Baddest of the Bands" October 27, 2008
As the game opens, Strong Bad's FunMachine (an Atari 2600–like video game system) suddenly breaks. Strong Bad does not have the money to get it fixed, however. In an attempt to get money, he organizes a Battle Royale of the Bands, complete with local bands and celebrity guest stars—the 80's hair band Limozeen. When this still does not cover the fee, Strong Bad is forced to compete with his own rock band and claim the cash prize.[10]
Episode 4 – "Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective" November 17, 2008
This episode gets its scenario from an in-joke in the website. The episode is actually the "film" Dangeresque 3. Strong Bad has finally finished his long-awaited film and invites his friends over to his basement for the film's premiere. The player then assumes the role of Dangeresque, embracing the cliches and tropes of the action film genre, with the movie looking like a very low-budget film.
Episode 5 – "8-Bit is Enough" December 15, 2008
The story begins at the end of episode 4, when Strong Bad jumps off of the couch and hits the Trogdor arcade machine. The Trogdor arcade machine grows an arm, legs and wings and comes to life. Strong Sad claims that Strong Bad damaged the 8-bit containment field and needs to order a replacement. Sadly, through an odd series of events, the containment field is broken, resulting in the world of video games and the world of Free Country USA combining. Video game elements and characters begin invading the real world, and vice versa. In the ensuing chaos, Trogdor escapes his game and "burninates" Strong Badia. Strong Bad must defeat his fiery creation once and for all, by getting party members from other games to advance to the dungeon of the beast and restore balance between the two worlds.[11]

Development edit

The series was first hinted at in a Homestar Runner short posted on YouTube, called "Strong Bad Gameways", a parody of pre-flight safety demonstrations with the Wii Remote.[1] The game itself was officially announced on April 10, 2008 in a press release from Telltale Games.[12]

According to Mark Darin, lead designer of the series at Telltale Games, both Mike and Matt Chapman, the creators of Homestar Runner, were quite involved in the production process of the games, even early on, "In the design phase, we have brainstorming sessions with them where they contribute to the ideas that will eventually become the plot of the episodes. Then one of our designers will write the episode script and pass that along to the brothers where they review, edit and rewrite whatever feels necessary to make the whole thing feel more "Strong Bad-y."[13]

Reception edit

Aggregate review scores
Game GameRankings Metacritic
Episode 1 – Homestar Ruiner (Wii) 76.76%[14]
(PC) 73.33%[15]
(Wii) 76[16]
(PC) 73[17]
Episode 2 – Strong Badia the Free (PC) 80.46%[18]
(Wii) 79.36%[19]
(Wii) 82[20]
(PC) 81[21]
Episode 3 – Baddest of the Bands (PC) 79.64%[22]
(Wii) 78.82%[23]
(PC) 79[24]
(Wii) 79[25]
Episode 4 – Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective (PC) 82.68%[26]
(Wii) 81.23%[27]
(PC) 81[28]
(Wii) 81[29]
Episode 5 – 8-Bit is Enough (Wii) 84.62%[30]
(PC) 83.86%[31]
(Wii) 83[32]
(PC) 82[33]

Episode 1 – Homestar Ruiner edit

Episode 1 – Homestar Ruiner received moderately positive reviews. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the Wii version 76.76% and 76/100[14][16] and the PC version 73.33% and 73/100.[15][17] IGN gave the game an 8.1 out of 10, with the authentic presentation, voice work, music and the opening song impressing them the most. They also believed the game to be a must download for fans, but felt that the experience was short-lived and did not break any new ground for the genre.[34] In contrast, GameSpot believed the cartoon's humor did not translate well to an adventure game, and gave it a 5/10.[35] ONM gave it 88%, naming it one of the best WiiWare games so far, but that the humour in it isn't for everyone. It was awarded Best Voice Acting for the Wii by IGN in its 2008 video game awards[36] IGN also made it a nominee for Best Story[37] and Best WiiWare Game.,[38] this is the only Episode to be rated T.

Episode 2 – Strong Badia the Free edit

Episode 2 – Strong Badia the Free received positive reviews. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the PC version 80.46% and 81/100[18][21] and the Wii version 79.36% and 82/100.[19][20] IGN, which gave the game 8.2/10, echoed their assessment from their Homestar Ruiner review, noting the game to be slightly longer and more complete than its predecessor, yet still geared very much towards fans.[39] GameSpot, who disliked the first episode, gave Strong Badia the Free a 7.0/10, believing the game was a marked improvement with a more linear and original plot, and funnier jokes they felt did not need to prop up the weak gameplay noted in its predecessor.[40] ONM gave it 86%, saying that although it was longer and funnier, the strategy at the end is weak resulting in a lower score. However, the episode did garner the best reception out of the five.

Episode 3 – Baddest of the Bands edit

Episode 3 – Baddest of the Bands received positive reviews. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the PC version 79.64% and 79/100[22][24] and the Wii version 78.82% and 79/100.[23][25] IGN gave it 8.4/10, claiming it has "the best puzzles our hero has encountered yet" as well as "the best Strong Bad mini-game so far".[10] WiiWare World gave the game 7 out of 10, commenting that while the series continues to appeal to fans of previous episodes, it does not offer anything for new players.[41]

Episode 4 – Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective edit

Episode 4 – Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective received positive reviews. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the PC version 82.68% and 81/100[26][28] and the Wii version 81.23% and 81/100.[27][29] Nintendo Life gave the game 8 out of 10. They called the game 'easily the best episode yet' and hoped the series finale would be even better.[42] IGN gave the game an 8.5/10, again praising Matt Chapman's voice work and the music as well, which they stated was "a little more ambitious than the other episodes."[43]

Episode 5 – 8-Bit is Enough edit

Episode 5 – 8-Bit is Enough received positive reviews. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the Wii version 84.62% and 83/100[30][32] and the PC version 83.86% and 82/100.[31][33]

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Strong Bad s Cool Game for Attractive People is an episodic graphic adventure developed by Telltale Games and based on the Homestar Runner web cartoon with Strong Bad as the lead character A total of five episodes were released for Microsoft Windows and WiiWare between August 11 2008 and December 15 2008 It was released on the PlayStation 3 in North America on December 21 2010 and in other regions at a later time There is also an OS X version 2 Strong Bad s Cool Game for Attractive PeopleDeveloper s Telltale GamesPublisher s Telltale GamesDirector s Mark Darin Chuck Jordan Mike StemmleProducer s Dave FeltonDesigner s Mark Darin Mike Stemmle Chuck Jordan Brendan Ferguson Jake RodkinProgrammer s Charlie Smith John Drake Andrew Langley Randy Tudor John Seg Seggerson Carlo Morgantini Tulley Rafferty Chuck Jordan Mike Stemmle Robert Oates Mark DarinArtist s Mai Nguyen Jonathan Sgro David BoganWriter s Mike Stemmle Matt Chapman Mike Chapman Chuck Jordan Mark DarinComposer s Matt Chapman Mike Chapman Jared Emerson Johnson Jonathan HoweSeriesHomestar RunnerEngineTelltale Tool 1 Platform s Microsoft Windows Wii PlayStation 3 OS XReleaseEpisode 1 WW August 11 2008 PC NA August 11 2008 Wii EU August 15 2008 Wii Episode 2 WW September 15 2008 PC NA September 15 2008 Wii EU September 26 2008 Wii Episode 3 WW October 27 2008 PC NA October 27 2008 Wii EU November 21 2008 Wii Episode 4 WW November 17 2008 PC NA November 17 2008 Wii EU December 4 2008 Wii Episode 5 WW December 15 2008 PC NA December 15 2008 Wii EU January 2 2009 Wii Complete pack WW December 18 2008 PC Steam NA July 2 2009 PC Retail NA December 21 2010 PS3 WW January 13 2011 OS X EU March 23 2011 PS3 Genre s Graphic adventureMode s Single playerThe game was removed from Steam before June 1 2023 after LCG Entertainment lost the rights to the intellectual property 3 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Episodes 3 Development 4 Reception 4 1 Episode 1 Homestar Ruiner 4 2 Episode 2 Strong Badia the Free 4 3 Episode 3 Baddest of the Bands 4 4 Episode 4 Dangeresque 3 The Criminal Projective 4 5 Episode 5 8 Bit is Enough 5 References 6 External linksGameplay editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2009 Strong Bad s Cool Game for Attractive People uses point and click mechanics The player plays as Strong Bad one of the most popular characters in the Homestar Runner online Flash animation series as he goes through his life interacting with characters Each game contains a different goal that the player must reach by talking to characters and using items Apart from the point and click mechanics each episode features an arcade style minigame For example the first episode features a top down boxing game called Snake Boxer 5 4 Other features include a customizable map 5 hidden and collectible items 6 such as 3 5 cards used to create Teen Girl Squad comics 5 and the ability to take pictures to send to friends through WiiConnect24 or by e mail depending on the version used 6 Episodes editEpisode Release dateEpisode 1 Homestar Ruiner August 11 2008Strong Bad receives an email suggesting he beat the snot out of his long time rival Homestar Runner When he gets there however he discovers Homestar has entered the Free Country USA Tri annual Race to the End of the Race and decides it would be even more fun to beat Homestar at his own game than to simply beat him up He disguises himself as Homestar keeps him distracted away from the race and loses the race The resulting chaos turns Homestar into a loser earns him a criminal record and makes his girlfriend Marzipan break up with him Though Strong Bad is initially proud of himself for ruining Homestar s life these efforts backfire when Homestar moves into Strong Bad s house believing him to be the only friend I ve got In an attempt to get Homestar out of his house Strong Bad must undo the harm he did to Homestar s life Homestar Ruiner also includes a minigame Snake Boxer 5 a parody of the Atari 2600 game Boxing that sees the player controlling a boxer named Boxer Joe from a top down perspective as he battles round after round of snakes in a boxing ring 7 Episode 2 Strong Badia the Free September 15 2008As the episode begins The King of Town institutes an e mail tax Strong Bad is the most heavily affected However being unaware of the existence of the tax he is put under house arrest with an explosive collar around his neck a predicament that leads him to unite the citizens to rise up against the authorities Strong Bad then declares his own plot of land an empty lot featuring a fence a spare tire and a graffiti d stop sign which Strong Bad has named Strong Badia an independent nation The inspirational speech he gives to the citizens inspires them to create their own independent countries In order to overthrow the King of Town Strong Bad must work his way through the countries and unite Free Country USA once again under the Strong Badian flag 8 Strong Badia the Free s minigame Math Kickers Featuring the Algebros a parody of beat em ups such as Double Dragon involves the player solving math problems by punching enemies 9 In addition the game also features a second minigame called Maps amp Minions Episode 3 Baddest of the Bands October 27 2008As the game opens Strong Bad s FunMachine an Atari 2600 like video game system suddenly breaks Strong Bad does not have the money to get it fixed however In an attempt to get money he organizes a Battle Royale of the Bands complete with local bands and celebrity guest stars the 80 s hair band Limozeen When this still does not cover the fee Strong Bad is forced to compete with his own rock band and claim the cash prize 10 Episode 4 Dangeresque 3 The Criminal Projective November 17 2008This episode gets its scenario from an in joke in the website The episode is actually the film Dangeresque 3 Strong Bad has finally finished his long awaited film and invites his friends over to his basement for the film s premiere The player then assumes the role of Dangeresque embracing the cliches and tropes of the action film genre with the movie looking like a very low budget film Episode 5 8 Bit is Enough December 15 2008The story begins at the end of episode 4 when Strong Bad jumps off of the couch and hits the Trogdor arcade machine The Trogdor arcade machine grows an arm legs and wings and comes to life Strong Sad claims that Strong Bad damaged the 8 bit containment field and needs to order a replacement Sadly through an odd series of events the containment field is broken resulting in the world of video games and the world of Free Country USA combining Video game elements and characters begin invading the real world and vice versa In the ensuing chaos Trogdor escapes his game and burninates Strong Badia Strong Bad must defeat his fiery creation once and for all by getting party members from other games to advance to the dungeon of the beast and restore balance between the two worlds 11 Development editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2009 The series was first hinted at in a Homestar Runner short posted on YouTube called Strong Bad Gameways a parody of pre flight safety demonstrations with the Wii Remote 1 The game itself was officially announced on April 10 2008 in a press release from Telltale Games 12 According to Mark Darin lead designer of the series at Telltale Games both Mike and Matt Chapman the creators of Homestar Runner were quite involved in the production process of the games even early on In the design phase we have brainstorming sessions with them where they contribute to the ideas that will eventually become the plot of the episodes Then one of our designers will write the episode script and pass that along to the brothers where they review edit and rewrite whatever feels necessary to make the whole thing feel more Strong Bad y 13 Reception editAggregate review scores Game GameRankings MetacriticEpisode 1 Homestar Ruiner Wii 76 76 14 PC 73 33 15 Wii 76 16 PC 73 17 Episode 2 Strong Badia the Free PC 80 46 18 Wii 79 36 19 Wii 82 20 PC 81 21 Episode 3 Baddest of the Bands PC 79 64 22 Wii 78 82 23 PC 79 24 Wii 79 25 Episode 4 Dangeresque 3 The Criminal Projective PC 82 68 26 Wii 81 23 27 PC 81 28 Wii 81 29 Episode 5 8 Bit is Enough Wii 84 62 30 PC 83 86 31 Wii 83 32 PC 82 33 Episode 1 Homestar Ruiner edit Episode 1 Homestar Ruiner received moderately positive reviews Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the Wii version 76 76 and 76 100 14 16 and the PC version 73 33 and 73 100 15 17 IGN gave the game an 8 1 out of 10 with the authentic presentation voice work music and the opening song impressing them the most They also believed the game to be a must download for fans but felt that the experience was short lived and did not break any new ground for the genre 34 In contrast GameSpot believed the cartoon s humor did not translate well to an adventure game and gave it a 5 10 35 ONM gave it 88 naming it one of the best WiiWare games so far but that the humour in it isn t for everyone It was awarded Best Voice Acting for the Wii by IGN in its 2008 video game awards 36 IGN also made it a nominee for Best Story 37 and Best WiiWare Game 38 this is the only Episode to be rated T Episode 2 Strong Badia the Free edit Episode 2 Strong Badia the Free received positive reviews Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the PC version 80 46 and 81 100 18 21 and the Wii version 79 36 and 82 100 19 20 IGN which gave the game 8 2 10 echoed their assessment from their Homestar Ruiner review noting the game to be slightly longer and more complete than its predecessor yet still geared very much towards fans 39 GameSpot who disliked the first episode gave Strong Badia the Free a 7 0 10 believing the game was a marked improvement with a more linear and original plot and funnier jokes they felt did not need to prop up the weak gameplay noted in its predecessor 40 ONM gave it 86 saying that although it was longer and funnier the strategy at the end is weak resulting in a lower score However the episode did garner the best reception out of the five Episode 3 Baddest of the Bands edit Episode 3 Baddest of the Bands received positive reviews Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the PC version 79 64 and 79 100 22 24 and the Wii version 78 82 and 79 100 23 25 IGN gave it 8 4 10 claiming it has the best puzzles our hero has encountered yet as well as the best Strong Bad mini game so far 10 WiiWare World gave the game 7 out of 10 commenting that while the series continues to appeal to fans of previous episodes it does not offer anything for new players 41 Episode 4 Dangeresque 3 The Criminal Projective edit Episode 4 Dangeresque 3 The Criminal Projective received positive reviews Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the PC version 82 68 and 81 100 26 28 and the Wii version 81 23 and 81 100 27 29 Nintendo Life gave the game 8 out of 10 They called the game easily the best episode yet and hoped the series finale would be even better 42 IGN gave the game an 8 5 10 again praising Matt Chapman s voice work and the music as well which they stated was a little more ambitious than the other episodes 43 Episode 5 8 Bit is Enough edit Episode 5 8 Bit is Enough received positive reviews Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the Wii version 84 62 and 83 100 30 32 and the PC version 83 86 and 82 100 31 33 References edit a b Frequently Asked Question Telltale Games Archived from the original on April 13 2008 Retrieved April 11 2008 Strong Bad s Cool Game on PlayStation Network Dec 21 Press release Telltale Games December 8 2010 Retrieved December 8 2010 Serim Kaan May 31 2023 Telltale can no longer sell Strong Bad s Cool Game For Attractive People Rock Paper Shotgun Retrieved August 2 2023 Squires Jim May 23 2008 TheBBPS talks with Telltale Games TheBBPS com Retrieved May 24 2008 a b Harris Craig April 15 2008 Strong Bad s Cool Game for Attractive People Hands on IGN Archived from the original on April 20 2008 Retrieved June 13 2008 a b Morganti Emily June 5 2008 Top secret SBCG4AP news The Telltale Blog Telltale Games Retrieved June 13 2008 Snake Boxer 5 Homestar Runner Wiki Retrieved July 16 2009 SDCC 08 First Look at Strong Bad Episode 2 Archived from the original on July 30 2008 Kohler Chris August 31 2008 PAX Strong Bad and the Math Kickers Wired via www wired com a b IGN Baddest of the Bands Review Archived from the original on October 30 2008 Telltale Strong Bad s Cool Game for Attractive People telltale com Announcing Strong Bad s Cool Game for Attractive People for WiiWare Press release Telltale Games April 10 2008 Archived from the original on April 13 2008 Retrieved April 10 2008 Interview with Matt Chapman Mike Chapman Mark Darin Adventure Classic Gaming December 23 2008 Retrieved February 23 2009 a b Strong Bad s Cool Game for Attractive People Episode 1 Homestar Ruiner Reviews 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