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Thank Goodness You’re Here

Thank Goodness You're Here review

System: Switch
Release date: August 1, 2024
Developer: Coal Supper
Publisher: Panic


It’s not very often that a video game makes me laugh. There are usually a few lines of dialogue that will elicit a smile or two, or maybe even a small chuckle if it’s especially witty. But prior to playing Thank Goodness You’re Here I couldn’t remember the last time I was genuinely amused, especially not to the point that I needed to put my console down to compose myself for a few moments at times. It’s definitely something you need to experience firsthand to appreciate, and unlike anything else I’ve played this year so far.

Thank Goodness You're Here gameplay

Following its debut on Switch this week, new gameplay emerged for Thank Goodness You’re Here. The first half hour of the “comedy slapformer” can be seen now.

Here’s an overview with more information about the title:

Thank Goodness You're Here trailer

Courtesy of Panic and Coal Supper, we have the launch trailer for Thank Goodness You’re Here. The two sides are giving a final look at the new Switch “comedy slapformer”.

For further information about it, read the following overview:

Thank Goodness You’re Here, the “comedy slapformer” announced for Switch last year, was just given a release date. The title launches on August 1, 2024.

Thank Goodness You’re Here comes to us from Panic and Coal Supper. The two sides initially offered up a general 2024 launch window.

Sometimes, a game enters your life that is just so strange and charismatic that, even if you don’t quite fully understand it, you can’t help but smile and love it. That basically sums up how I felt after recently demoing Thank Goodness You’re Here, an upcoming comedy adventure game that feels like a Cartoon Network show come to life in all the best ways.

Thank Goodness You're Here

Thank Goodness You’re Here is heading to Switch, publisher Panic and developer Coal Supper announced today. Fans will be able to check it out in 2024.

The game is officially described as a “comedy slapformer” that’s set in a bizarre Northern English town of Barnsworth and has you playing as a traveling salesman. You’ll see the sights and meet the locals who will you a series of increasingly odd jobs.

Here’s some additional information:


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