Considering their games are more like playing through a tv episode, honestly pretty much anything is ideal for their format.
About the only thing I can say I'd like them to change is to actually play through their stuff before shipping it off(I don't know how many times I've had to restart because of that damn "no choice here" bug, it's annoying as all hell and a gigantic sequence breaker), and to actually have consequences that make you no longer able to progress instead. Because at the moment you can just bumble through it and get pretty much the same events happening.
Also with the GoT one, basically they circa 2000 40k'd it. It's dark for the sake of being dark and somehow makes some of the worst sequences in the show look amazing in comparison. Also their game's engine is starting to show its age and had alot of bugginess to it that was somehow more pronounced than other titles. But this is all just me tuning in and out of a stream playing through it. No first-hand knowledge really.
About the only thing I can say I'd like them to change is to actually play through their stuff before shipping it off(I don't know how many times I've had to restart because of that damn "no choice here" bug, it's annoying as all hell and a gigantic sequence breaker), and to actually have consequences that make you no longer able to progress instead. Because at the moment you can just bumble through it and get pretty much the same events happening.
I think you're looking for Magical Diary with this one...BloatedGuppy said:As others have pointed out, just about anything can hypothetically be turned into a Telltale game.
That said, focusing on franchises where relationships and puzzle-centric game play is at the forefront and action/gee-whiz effects are not, and aiming for maximum popularity, I'd say your best bets would be...
1) Something set in the Potter universe, most probably at Hogwarts. A new student having their own crazy adventure, with their own best friends.
Also with the GoT one, basically they circa 2000 40k'd it. It's dark for the sake of being dark and somehow makes some of the worst sequences in the show look amazing in comparison. Also their game's engine is starting to show its age and had alot of bugginess to it that was somehow more pronounced than other titles. But this is all just me tuning in and out of a stream playing through it. No first-hand knowledge really.