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Replacing the previous quote with a quote that is less complain-y and does a better job describing the genre (the previous quote didn't even bother explaining how it was convoluted)
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->''"There has to be a more convoluted way, but how?"''
-->-- ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople'', Episode 3: Baddest of the Bands
-->-- ''VideoGame/StrongBadsCoolGameForAttractivePeople'', Episode 3: Baddest of the Bands
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->'''The Librarian:''' Ook ook!?
->'''Rincewind:''' Well of course that's a
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The genre has had a decent revival on the Nintendo DS starting with the ports of the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series, as its touchscreen allows for an ideal point-and-click interface, and the fanbase includes many older players who favour puzzle and problem-solving games. As well, smaller companies like Creator/DaedalicEntertainment, Creator/Deck13, Future Games, Creator/TheAdventureCompany and Creator/TelltaleGames have done well in specializing in adventure games; indeed, the latter is known for their successful rehashings of external franchises (revitalizing the ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' franchise, beginning a new ''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland'' series, and then having a smash-hit with ''VideoGame/{{The Walking Dead|Telltale}}''), while the former is famed for their ingenious original games. And there is, of course, the whole Independent Adventure Games scene where small-time developers (often one-man teams) are able to keep themselves running by distributing their games to cult-followings.
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The genre has had a decent revival on the Nintendo DS Platform/NintendoDS starting with the ports of the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series, as its touchscreen allows for an ideal point-and-click interface, and the fanbase includes many older players who favour puzzle and problem-solving games. As well, smaller companies like Creator/DaedalicEntertainment, Creator/Deck13, Future Games, Creator/TheAdventureCompany and Creator/TelltaleGames have done well in specializing in adventure games; indeed, the latter is known for their successful rehashings of external franchises (revitalizing the ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' franchise, beginning a new ''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland'' series, and then having a smash-hit with ''VideoGame/{{The Walking Dead|Telltale}}''), while the former is famed for their ingenious original games. And there is, of course, the whole Independent Adventure Games scene where small-time developers (often one-man teams) are able to keep themselves running by distributing their games to cult-followings.