Category Archives: District 2

Character Overview: Bruce

Hey There Clammers!

With the introduction of Family Guy: The Quest For Stuff there’s a whole cast of characters to unlock in your rebuild effort of Quahog!  These overview posts are designed to give you a quick breakdown of the characters, how you unlock them & their tasks so you can play FGG more efficiently!

Of course there will be those players who don’t want to know the details of unlocking the characters so for that reason we’ll post all of the details below the fold.  So if you don’t like to know what’s going on before you play don’t click read more…CAUTION SPOILERS AHEAD

The next character we’ll tackle on our character overview is Bruce. Bruce is the fifth character that you’re introduced to in FG:TQFS and is the second character you’ll find in the Clam Quarter District.  So now let’s take a look at Bruce and his tasks…

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Character Overview: Jerome

Hey There Clammers!

With the introduction of Family Guy: The Quest For Stuff there’s a whole cast of characters to unlock in your rebuild effort of Quahog!  These overview posts are designed to give you a quick breakdown of the characters, how you unlock them & their tasks so you can play FGG more efficiently!

Of course there will be those players who don’t want to know the details of unlocking the characters so for that reason we’ll post all of the details below the fold.  So if you don’t like to know what’s going on before you play don’t click read more…CAUTION SPOILERS AHEAD

The next character we’ll tackle on our character overview is Jerome. Jerome is the fourth character that you’re introduced to in FG:TQFS and is the first character you’ll find in the Clam Quarter District.  So now let’s take a look at Jerome and his tasks…

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Where did THAT come from? The Drunken Clam

Hello Quahogians!

I’m dropping in today to bring you the history of Peter Griffins favourite pub – that’s right, it’s The Drunken Clam!

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The Drunken Clam has had two owners – Horace and Jerome and they usually serve Pawtucket Patriot Beer. Most of the time, it is home to four drinkers – Peter Griffin, Joe Swanson, Glenn Quagmire and Cleveland Brown. Occasionally, Brian Griffin also drinks there.

On to the history of everyones favourite pub!

The Drunken Clam has appeared lots in the history of the show, I’m just going to take you on a journey of some of the most memorable appearances of the pub.

One of the first appearances of the bar was in the episode “One if by Clam, Two if by Sea” when it got hit by a hurricane. It became “The Clam’s Head Pub” and was taken over by a British man named Nigel Pinchley. In that episode, we also learned that Peter had been drinking there since 1977 (That’s 37 years!).

Another episode that The Drunken Clam played an important part in was “Blind Ambition”. It’s first “role” in the episode was when Peter fell off the roof killing Joan Cusack below. Later in the episode, the pub was burned to the ground by none other than God who attempted to impress a woman by lighting her cigarette for her – with a lightning bolt!

In “Meet the Quagmires”, another “arguably supernatural” person appeared at the Clam – Death. His appearance comes after Horace fell of a ladder at the pub, but he was actually just unconscious. It gave Peter the perfect opportunity to ask Death to take him back to the 80’s so he could live life to it’s full extent – in a completely wild way! When Peter returns, he visits the bar as it used to be called back then – “St Elmo’s Clam” (After the song, St Elmo’s Fire). The episode does clash with “One if by Clam, Two if by Sea” because it had the name of “The Drunken Clam” back then too.

The Clam has also made several small appearances such as Peter drunkenly playing the piano in “Wasted Talent”, Joe becoming a table tennis ace in “Hell Comes to Quahog” and the ability for everyone in the bar to survive being shot in “Death is a B****”.

An influential episode for the pub was “Save the Clam” when Horace sadly passed away. This left Peter and the team trying to find a new owner for the pub who eventually became Jerome.

So the Drunken Clam is usually the “home” for drama if it isn’t set at the Griffin household. I hope my history on The Clam had helped you, and I’ll be back in the future for more “Where did that come from’s”

Keep Questing,

Wilki1999

Where did that come from? The Founding Father Restaurant

Hello there Quahogians! (Do you like that better than clammers?)

I’m here today to bring you a where did that come from on our brand new Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff game. There are lots of buildings, characters and decorations that have a strong resemblance to the TV show, and I’m going to bring you the history of them. Today, I am going to bring you the history of “The Founding Father Restaurant”.

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The Founding Father does not actually appear as much in Family Guy as you would expect. It makes it’s debut in the episode “Finders Keepers” (S12:E11) where the waitor of the restaurant tells Stewie that his placemat is a treasure mat, and Peter stops at nothing to find the “treasure”. When he eventually “gives up” Lois directs him to the Drunken Clam where he finds, behind a painting of Miles “Chatterbox” Musket (the founder of Quahog), an expired coupon for the Founding father. That is the only appearance that the restaurant make is the TV series. Now on to the game.

In the game, The Founding Father Restaurant enters the game with Bruce (A post about Bruce will be covered soon). The message that it gives when you are waiting for the money and XP, is “Microwaing Entrees…” and it generates $30 and 20XP over a four hour period.

I think that that’s all on The Founding Father Restaurant, I can’t wait until next time to bring you another post! In the meantime, Keep Questing!

Wilki1999