Like Telltale's past games, the art style does a great job re-creating the look and feel of the original license. This time, the company re-creates Aardman's distinct clay-mation style. Everything from the character's big eyes to the way the light reflects off of the clay texture and the way the various characters walk just feels like the TV show. Major props have to be given out for this because it just wouldn't be a Wallace & Gromit game if it weren't for that look. Heck, I don't believe the license's previous games got the look quite this well.
Audio also hits the mark dead on. Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures Episode 1: Fright of the Bumblebees seems to use the same voice actors as the animation studio's previous productions, so everyone in the universe (including the prominent duo) sound exactly like they should. At first, I was a little put off by the lip synching, but then I realized the lip synching was off in the same manner as the show itself.