'Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money' Review: Pushing the Theoretical Limits of Fan Service - Videogames Blogs

'Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money' Review: Pushing the Theoretical Limits of Fan Service



Writing about these kind of idle clicker upgrader games is always difficult, as it feels like in mid-2017 everything you'd ever do in one of these has been done, with the main difference being how developers mix up the established mechanics and how they apply the theme of the game. East Side Games has a winner on their hands with Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money [Free] as it mixes up established mechanics in a way that makes a dumb amount of sense inside of the scope of the Trailer Park Boys universe.
Trailer Park Boys, if you've never heard of it, started as a mockumentary movie about life in a Canadian trailer park- The original film was received well enough to spin it off into a TV show. 11 seasons later, Trailer Park Boys is still going strong. Seasons of Trailer Park Boys follow the cadence of the main characters, Ricky and Julian, being released from jail, spending the season building new (and typically ridiculous) criminal enterprises, then ending up back in jail on the last episode of the season. Hilariously enough, the rhythm the show follows also works incredibly well in an idle clicker as you effectively "prestige" each season, which inside of the scope of Trailer Park Boys fits incredibly well thematically.
The game kicks off with the Canadian prime minister getting hit with a piss jug, playing off a joke from season six of the show where Ricky's dad Ray, an old trucker, used to just pee in a jug to avoid stopping. Then he'd throw these jugs all over ...
Source: Touch Arcade
URL: http://toucharcade.com

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