Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventures: The Bogey Man Congratulations to our five fabulous winners of the Wallace & Gromit contest! I enjoyed reading all about your hyper-intelligent pets, but sadly we can’t all win. Matt Luker, Tallin, David, Joe C. and Wikkiwild1 you should all be receiving a code in your inbox soon. As for the rest of you, if you still want to give Wallace & Gromit a try you can get a demo on the XBLA or head over to TelltaleGames.com to grab the PC version for only $20 for the whole season.

Wallace & Gromit's Grand AdventuresTo celebrate TellTale Games releasing the entire season of Wallace & Gromit on the XBLA and their amazing $20 Season Sale we’re having a fun contest! Telltale’s given us five (5) copies of their fourth episode, The Bogey Man for Xbox 360 to give away. Don’t worry if you haven’t played the first, the game is still 100% enjoyable to newcomers. To enter all you have to do is leave a comment below telling us about the smartest thing your pet ever did, or if you don’t have a pet tell us about your favourite cheese. Winners will be randomly selected and announced in a future post, so keep your eyes on the site. Also, don’t forget to leave an e-mail address so we can contact you if you win. As always, have fun, and good luck!

Wallace and Gromit It took a little while longer than anticipated for everyone to get their submissions in, but it looks like we’ve finally got ourselves some winners. The contest was a random draw for 3 download codes for the Xbox Live Arcade edition of Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventures: Fright of the Bumblebees. All the submissions were appreciated, but unfortunately only a few could win. Congratulations to ThrallMind, Yukino, and SonSon for their excellent Rube Goldberg submissions, enjoy your games and better luck next time to the rest! Be sure to keep tuned to GeneralGames.ca for more contests and coverage and check the winning entries in below.

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Wallace and Gromit trade in their plasticine for polygons in their latest adventure

Wallace and Gromit trade in their plasticine for polygons in their latest adventure

Telltale Games has earned it’s good reputation for taking a certain cult classic a duo and bringing them to life in their very own episodic adventure series. Naturally, Wallace and Gromit fit right in to the Telltale formula and are the perfect subjects for latest masterpiece from the kings of point-and-click. However, an adventure game is only as good as the talent behind it and after 4 full seasons and 16 episodes has the team finally hit a wall, or does the Telltale magic persist?

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