Muzzled! was the third and penultimate episode of Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures, Telltale's adventure game adaptation of Aardman Animation's popular Wallace & Gromit clay-animated films.
This time, the pair find themselves at a charity fair run by a man named Monty Muzzle. Monty Muzzle is raising money for a new dog shelter to replace the previous shelter which was destroyed by the storm which was the impetus in the creation of Wallace's failed indoor theme park. Wallace aims to help the endeavor his newly invented ice cream van that can create any flavor of the treat. However, something strange is afoot in Monty Muzzle's fair.
The series regulars are used in a fantastic manner as excited visitors and exhibit runners at the fair. However, the standout is the new character of Monty Muzzle. He is right up there with memorable Aardman one-off characters (at least for the time period of their release) such as Shaun the Sheep and Feathers McGraw. With the complicated license issues, it's unlikely Monty will be in any further projects, which is a shame as he really is a fantastic character.
The puzzles here are a lot of fun. None are particularly challenging by 90s adventure game standards, but there are some neat ones here. I particularly enjoyed the prize puzzles and the final battle. The final scenes in this series have always offered fun puzzle-based battles, but this one is very memorable. Almost twenty years later, this battle is still fresh in my mind alongside that in The Last Resort.
The music continues to shine, and Jared Emerson Johnson has once again provided fantastic compositions which fit the Aardman atmosphere perfectly. The voice cast also remains strong, with Struan Rodger, in particular, providing a great performance as Monty Muzzle. Ben Whitehead also began to come into his own in the role as Wallace in this episode, as he sounds more like the original voice of Wallace, Peter Sallis, than ever before.
Muzzled! is a fantastic episode. It continues the fantastic adaptation of Aardman animations in the Wallace & Gromit Grand Adventures direct-controlled adventure games, retaining the feel of the clay-animated films, The music continues to fit the atmosphere well and the voice cast shines, especially that of the new character Monty Muzzled. This is the best episode of the four-episode series and is well worth playing to anyone who is a fan of adventure games or even just Wallace & Gromit in general.
Final Verdict:
4½ out of 5



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