
Run Clarkson Run sees BBC Top Gear presenter avoiding the wrath of truckers
Though we’re still waiting for the first casual game to emerge based on the Brand-Ross saga, developer T-Enterprise has released a casual title based on the latest media scandal involving BBC TV presenter and journalist Jeremy Clarkson.
To read the story in full, and find out where you can try the game, head over to CasualGaming.biz.
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Game seem's ok-ish. But that picture is funny as hell.
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That's the best game I've played all year
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Flippin Fab!
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LOL love the pic. Lets hope the game wont get him into trouble
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Here's one for Ross & Brand
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Nice to see the BBC wasting my tax money on what is a little more than a half as$ed flash game, instead if doing something that we actually want.
Say, LIKE A GAMING TV SHOW!
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gaming tv shows just dont work - remember xleague?
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No no no, Gaming TV does work, as long as the company in charge don't allow a pretentious little $hit who knows FA about games to lead it.
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Gaming shows can work, the problem is that they have low production values and are aimed at lads or kids. Additionaly they focus on the parts of gaming no one likes, ie waiting your turn - who wants to watch someone play a game unless it's one you are interested in buying and you want to see what it looks like?
There's no reason why gaming cannot be covered in the same way films are and at the same level, without being up it's own arse but at the same time not patronisingly or trying to be "yoof".
There's never an excuse for low production values, kids aren't stupid, who wants to watch loads of "challenges" just because it fills up cheap minutes?
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