We had a lot of fun when playing your game on stream! 😊 I wrote little recaps of the games for our blog and want to add one here:
Show off that Telemarketer badge! Emergency Telemarketer Force follows Agent Frank Lee as he tries to find out why more and more people are joining the "Do Not Call" list – what a ridiculous thing! After all, Telemarketers just want to do their contribution to society!
This was such a fun game, and though the option of nine verbs to choose from seemed complicated at first, it quickly became very intuitive to use. We really appreciated that the game encouraged us to use all our items on... well, anyone! And that it always had a witty line in store for us. Our favorite thing? Showing our ETF badge to everyone, of course!
Thank you so much for the kind words, and I'm really glad to hear you enjoyed playing it so much! Plus, the feedback is also very much appreciated!
The game took a lot of inspiration from the classic Lucasarts and Sierra games from when I was a kid. It's so great to hear people still enjoy that kind of style and writing!
A fun adventure & a story that needed to be told, especially for the younger audience who hasn't experienced life during telemarketing times. In ETF we trust. :)
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We had a lot of fun when playing your game on stream! 😊 I wrote little recaps of the games for our blog and want to add one here:
Show off that Telemarketer badge! Emergency Telemarketer Force follows Agent Frank Lee as he tries to find out why more and more people are joining the "Do Not Call" list – what a ridiculous thing! After all, Telemarketers just want to do their contribution to society!
This was such a fun game, and though the option of nine verbs to choose from seemed complicated at first, it quickly became very intuitive to use. We really appreciated that the game encouraged us to use all our items on... well, anyone! And that it always had a witty line in store for us. Our favorite thing? Showing our ETF badge to everyone, of course!
Thank you so much for the kind words, and I'm really glad to hear you enjoyed playing it so much! Plus, the feedback is also very much appreciated!
The game took a lot of inspiration from the classic Lucasarts and Sierra games from when I was a kid. It's so great to hear people still enjoy that kind of style and writing!
Best of luck with your blog!!
A fun adventure & a story that needed to be told, especially for the younger audience who hasn't experienced life during telemarketing times. In ETF we trust. :)