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* [[Author Avatar]] (the main characters.)
* [[Author Avatar]] (the main characters.)
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: Frequently.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: Frequently.
* [[Convection Schmonvection]]: At one point Ben uses a {{spoiler|wooden plank}} to cross a river of lava. This is [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] if you examine the {{spoiler|plank}}:
* [[Convection, Schmonvection]]: At one point Ben uses a {{spoiler|wooden plank}} to cross a river of lava. This is [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] if you examine the {{spoiler|plank}}:
{{quote| '''Dan:''' Won't it burn or melt or anything?<br />
{{quote| '''Dan:''' Won't it burn or melt or anything?<br />
'''Ben:''' No.<br />
'''Ben:''' No.<br />
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** [[Lampshade Hanging|We get it. You're not gay]]
** [[Lampshade Hanging|We get it. You're not gay]]
* [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]: At one point you have to club a priest with his own bible to continue. And that's just the beginning!
* [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]: At one point you have to club a priest with his own bible to continue. And that's just the beginning!
* [[Insurmountable Waist Height Fence]]: Lampshaded with the velvet rope blocking off the museum shop {{spoiler|(and subverted, if the player is insistent enough.)}}
* [[Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence]]: Lampshaded with the velvet rope blocking off the museum shop {{spoiler|(and subverted, if the player is insistent enough.)}}
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]: Taken to extremes.
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]: Taken to extremes.
{{quote| '''Ben''': ''"It's not 'stealing.' It's 'adding to my inventory.'"''}}
{{quote| '''Ben''': ''"It's not 'stealing.' It's 'adding to my inventory.'"''}}
* [[Lava Is Boiling Kool Aid]]:
* [[Lava Is Boiling Kool-Aid]]:
{{quote| '''Dan''': ''"It's a bubbling, boiling river of orange-hot lava."''<br />
{{quote| '''Dan''': ''"It's a bubbling, boiling river of orange-hot lava."''<br />
'''Ben''': ''"You sure? Looks like tomato soup to me."''<br />
'''Ben''': ''"You sure? Looks like tomato soup to me."''<br />
'''Dan''': ''"Can it, you. It's lava, alright?"'' }}
'''Dan''': ''"Can it, you. It's lava, alright?"'' }}
* [[The Most Dangerous Video Game]]: Parodied.
* [[The Most Dangerous Video Game]]: Parodied.
* [[Ret Gone]]
* [[Ret-Gone]]
* [[Shout Out]] (Too many to classic adventure games to count, but especially to ''[[Sam and Max Freelance Police (Video Game)|Sam and Max Freelance Police]]'', which the game owes a great deal to, and to ''[[Monkey Island]]''.)
* [[Shout-Out]] (Too many to classic adventure games to count, but especially to ''[[Sam and Max Freelance Police (Video Game)|Sam and Max Freelance Police]]'', which the game owes a great deal to, and to ''[[Monkey Island]]''.)
* [[Sidekick]]: Dan. The stable of options you have for interacting with things even includes by default the option to inflict Dan upon it, ala Max from ''[[Sam and Max Freelance Police (Video Game)|Sam And Max Hit The Road]]''. This gets used once early on for a minor task, then lampshaded many times later on when Dan refuses to play ball.
* [[Sidekick]]: Dan. The stable of options you have for interacting with things even includes by default the option to inflict Dan upon it, ala Max from ''[[Sam and Max Freelance Police (Video Game)|Sam And Max Hit The Road]]''. This gets used once early on for a minor task, then lampshaded many times later on when Dan refuses to play ball.
* [[Slippy Slidey Ice World]]:
* [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]:
{{quote| '''Ben''': (on looking at its door) ''"It's the inevitable slippy slidey ice dimension."''}}
{{quote| '''Ben''': (on looking at its door) ''"It's the inevitable slippy slidey ice dimension."''}}
* [[Take That]]: The "authentic British pub" in the [[Eagle Land]] alternate universe is basically a gigantic [[Take That]] at everything that is American drinking sensibilities. The barman will only serve the watery, soulless American "beer" unless you can provide multiple forms of ID, chastises the drunken louts watching (American) football for being too rowdy (and the poor fellows can barely even muster any kind of rowdiness for nancy ''American'' football, with all its padding and not being rugby), and threatens to storm out should anyone manage to get drunk enough to pass out (which he makes good on).
* [[Take That]]: The "authentic British pub" in the [[Eagle Land]] alternate universe is basically a gigantic [[Take That]] at everything that is American drinking sensibilities. The barman will only serve the watery, soulless American "beer" unless you can provide multiple forms of ID, chastises the drunken louts watching (American) football for being too rowdy (and the poor fellows can barely even muster any kind of rowdiness for nancy ''American'' football, with all its padding and not being rugby), and threatens to storm out should anyone manage to get drunk enough to pass out (which he makes good on).
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* [[One-Winged Angel]]: {{spoiler|Future Hitler}}
* [[One-Winged Angel]]: {{spoiler|Future Hitler}}
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: They accidentally kill all of humanity. Now they trying to use time travel to stop this from happening. [[What an Idiot!|Rather then stop themselves about a couple of weeks in the past they decided to prevent coat hangers from being invented.]]
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: They accidentally kill all of humanity. Now they trying to use time travel to stop this from happening. [[What an Idiot!|Rather then stop themselves about a couple of weeks in the past they decided to prevent coat hangers from being invented.]]
* [[Shout Out]]: This game is a continuation of the love letter to [[Lucas Arts]]' SCUMM games of the early nineties. From the annoying parrot to "I'm selling these fine leather jackets."
* [[Shout-Out]]: This game is a continuation of the love letter to [[Lucas Arts]]' SCUMM games of the early nineties. From the annoying parrot to "I'm selling these fine leather jackets."
** If you talk to the electronic door lock in the first screen, you get a shout-out to ''[[Sneakers]]'' ("My voice is my passport. Verify me.")
** If you talk to the electronic door lock in the first screen, you get a shout-out to ''[[Sneakers]]'' ("My voice is my passport. Verify me.")
** The title is a line [[The Adventures of Tintin|Thomson]] mangled in ''Tintin and the Picaros''.
** The title is a line [[The Adventures of Tintin|Thomson]] mangled in ''Tintin and the Picaros''.

Revision as of 04:02, 26 January 2014

Ben and Dan's hand-drawn travels through the universe.


Ben There, Dan That is a point-and-click adventure that follows two intrepid explorers, the titular Ben and Dan, as they travel through various dimensions in a quest to return to their flat to watch Magnum PI. A combination of brain-teasing puzzles and some far-out thinking sees the dynamic duo quip, steal and murder their way through alternate reality versions of London. Humorous and surreal, the story begins with Dan dead, a firework and one of his orifices... after which they are kidnapped by aliens, and Hilarity Ensues.

It all makes sense when you play it …

Sort of.

There is a sequel called Time, Gentlemen, Please! It expands upon the gaming hilarity and also becomes much more offensive in its own ways. After ruining the utopia they helped create at the end of the first game, Dan and Ben travel back in time to ensure that coat hangers are never invented.

Seriously. There's other stuff, some Nazis, and loads of references to other games and genres. It also has a pretty sweet boss fight at the end.

Both games are available on Steam for under five dollars. Ben There, Dan That! is freeware. Time, Gentlemen Please! is not freeware, but is pretty cheap to buy.



Ben There, Dan That provides examples of:

 Ben: "I don't need to dispose of this corpse. He's from another dimension and therefore doesn't exist."

 Dan: Won't it burn or melt or anything?

Ben: No.

Dan: Thank heavens for heat resistant wood, now.

 Ben: "It's not 'stealing.' It's 'adding to my inventory.'"

 Dan: "It's a bubbling, boiling river of orange-hot lava."

Ben: "You sure? Looks like tomato soup to me."

Dan: "Can it, you. It's lava, alright?"

 Ben: (on looking at its door) "It's the inevitable slippy slidey ice dimension."

  • Take That: The "authentic British pub" in the Eagle Land alternate universe is basically a gigantic Take That at everything that is American drinking sensibilities. The barman will only serve the watery, soulless American "beer" unless you can provide multiple forms of ID, chastises the drunken louts watching (American) football for being too rowdy (and the poor fellows can barely even muster any kind of rowdiness for nancy American football, with all its padding and not being rugby), and threatens to storm out should anyone manage to get drunk enough to pass out (which he makes good on).

Time Gentlemen, Please! provides examples of: