Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJohn, an unattached plumber, meets and falls in love with Jane in an office parking lot, where she has turned up for a job interview.John, an unattached plumber, meets and falls in love with Jane in an office parking lot, where she has turned up for a job interview.John, an unattached plumber, meets and falls in love with Jane in an office parking lot, where she has turned up for a job interview.
Edward J. Fasulo
- John
- (voz)
- (as Edward J. Foster)
Paul Bokor
- Thresher
- (voz)
Michael Anderson
- Narrator
- (voz)
- (as Harry Armis)
- …
Violetta Gevorkyan
- John's Mother (still images)
- (as Violetta Gevorkian)
Thyra Metz
- Thelma
- (voz)
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Yes, I have never played this game. However, let's look at things from a different perspective. I may have never 'played' this game, but this really is not a game. It is not even a movie for the most part, it is an interactive slide show. There will be no argument from anyone who has 'played' this 'game', because you cannot play an interactive slide show. You can choose which set of slides you want to view and they make it so that it is progressing the storyline, but in the end it is neither a game nor a movie with the exception of the opening where a hot girl tells you who you can make her do anything you want. Now if this is the case, I would say get naked, do things to yourself, and skip all the crap that is the interactive slide show and ditch the dumb dude. You cannot, however, do any of this so she lies right off the bat, just as this game lies by saying it is some sort of highly interactive real time game. You get horrible comedy, the opening scenes with the phone calls from the mother and father should clue you into that, and if they do not the two dueling narrators should. Then you have what looks to be the longest chase sequence that flickers across the screen a bit like those sketches on Mad TV, only those are funny and this is most certainly not. Once in awhile you get to choose what goes on, but you do not really have a choice as you get complained at if you pick some more of the racy choices which is kind of the point of a game like this. At least I would think so, who wants to see a happy ending with everything working out. I would rather see nudity! I mean, they made an interactive slide show where they limit your input to a ridiculous degree and expect you to be happy with it. Whoever made this game, I am sure thinks of themselves as clever and funny, the reality is they are incredibly unskilled filmmakers who need to buy themselves a dictionary so they can read the definition of video game and movie.
This "video game" had to be an inside joke. There is no way on earth that the developers of this "game" thought that any consumer would find this "game" appealing in any way, shape or form. Basically, what you have is a horrendous train wreck of a "game". There is nothing redeeming about what these developers thrust on the consumer. That said, the AVGN does a great job of spoofing this "game".
Plumbers Don't Wear Ties may be the ONLY video game in existence where you can play the game by NOT playing it and simply watch reviews of it on YouTube; because this semi-interactive slideshow of stupidity is as interactive as static DVD menus that have cards for 'play movie' or 'chapter select' and some such other features. But the menus play the most surreal slideshows of utter nonsense you've ever seen printed onto an interactive disk (and this was 1993/94 for God's sake).
It's honestly incredible how involuntarily awful this game is; from mis-utilising it's then brand new technology for menus that weren't yet standardised, to the awful storyline and phoney acting, and the 'movie-like' nature of the game being a complete lie besides the opening video. Plumbers Don't Wear Ties is proof that widely available tech like CDs didn't mean every product was gonna be a cultural equal in the gaming space of the 1990s.
In such a landmark decade for video games like the 1990s, it's outrageous how much of a far cry this game is to the likes of Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil 2, and ANY of the Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64 classics using ROM-cartridges; heck, Superman 64 is more innovative and important than Plumbers Don't Wear Ties. Never thought I'd say that in my life. In a world full of Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong, Banjo-Kazooie, Rayman, Crash Bandicoot, Sonic, Star Wars and Doom games, these 'Plumbers' really don't ever measure up to the 'better' bad games of the 1990s; or even later ones. It's like the midnight movie equivalent for gaming rather than an actual full release from the 3DO.
Plumbers Don't Wear Ties shows that not all games are created equal, and but it does bring about some inspired cringe laughs that'll be a bliss for gamers wanting ironic fun instead of actual joy. It's hilarious for all the wrong reasons, the limitations against it were never gonna make it forgiving surviving the 'against time' test, but it's nice that game memes have brought some laughs out of a pointless affair such as this.
It's honestly incredible how involuntarily awful this game is; from mis-utilising it's then brand new technology for menus that weren't yet standardised, to the awful storyline and phoney acting, and the 'movie-like' nature of the game being a complete lie besides the opening video. Plumbers Don't Wear Ties is proof that widely available tech like CDs didn't mean every product was gonna be a cultural equal in the gaming space of the 1990s.
In such a landmark decade for video games like the 1990s, it's outrageous how much of a far cry this game is to the likes of Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil 2, and ANY of the Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64 classics using ROM-cartridges; heck, Superman 64 is more innovative and important than Plumbers Don't Wear Ties. Never thought I'd say that in my life. In a world full of Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong, Banjo-Kazooie, Rayman, Crash Bandicoot, Sonic, Star Wars and Doom games, these 'Plumbers' really don't ever measure up to the 'better' bad games of the 1990s; or even later ones. It's like the midnight movie equivalent for gaming rather than an actual full release from the 3DO.
Plumbers Don't Wear Ties shows that not all games are created equal, and but it does bring about some inspired cringe laughs that'll be a bliss for gamers wanting ironic fun instead of actual joy. It's hilarious for all the wrong reasons, the limitations against it were never gonna make it forgiving surviving the 'against time' test, but it's nice that game memes have brought some laughs out of a pointless affair such as this.
...Well, may be shocking but, this game is FAR worse then both of them combined. It doesn't even qualify on a game, and is on such a disgraceful console that tries to be good. It is very pornographic, and just a bunch of still images.
Destroy this game at all costs!!
Destroy this game at all costs!!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJeanne Basone, who plays Jane, said that this game was not intended to be published, and it was only a project made for fun. But they eventually got curious how many people would buy this, and then they released it to the public.
- ErroresWhen the male narrator is shooting the female narrator, the bullet holes appear at random all over the screen, instead of appearing on her body.
- Créditos curiososName withheld pending notification of next of kin...
- ConexionesFeatured in The Angry Video Game Nerd: Plumbers Don't Wear Ties! (2009)
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