

Telltale has posted a trailer for Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures, a new comedy game series based on the Aardman Animations short films and movie, which will premiere for PC on March 24. You can watch it after the jump.
The digitally distributed four-episode series will be delivered monthly from Telltale. The series' Xbox Live Arcade debut will follow soon.
Players can also try out a demo, which is available exclusively from Yahoo! and FilePlanet.
In Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures, the world of West Wallaby Street comes alive in four new playable stories. Like the films, each Wallace & Gromit episode finds the earnest inventor and his faithful canine companion embarking on ambitious new ventures laced with unexpected (and always amusing) complications.
For PC, Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures is available as a downloadable, four-episode bundle from Telltale's Web site. In the March 24 premiere episode, "Fright of the Bumblebees," Wallace and Gromit are struggling to find success with a honey business plagued by giant problems. Subsequent episodes, scheduled for May, June and July, will take the duo from an underground beach resort to a sprawling carnival to a country club hiding an age-old mystery.
By na at 3:50 PM ON 03/16/09
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By mirrorwars at 10:31 PM ON 03/16/09
I love Wallance and Gromit. The three shorts were my favorite cartoons when I was younger.
By shroudedwolf at 11:03 PM ON 03/16/09
Did you all know that there was a NEW W & G episode aired on Christmas Day in the U.K.? As far as I know, they haven't set a U.S. release date for it. I was appaled! I love Wallace and Grommit! In fact, I found an actual W & G comic book recently in a Once Upon A Child store. I squealed like a little girl. :) Anyway, thumbs up for the Xbox Live Arcade experience.
By rayhigh at 9:02 PM ON 03/17/09
shroudedwolf - just download it from piratebay. I've seen A Matter of Loaf and Death about 100 times since Christmas Day - my little girl loves it...
rayhigh:
shroudedwolf - just download it from piratebay. I've seen A Matter of Loaf and Death about 100 times since Christm...More »