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Sam & Max: Season One by Gary Hartley
While their looks and sounds have been updated, both Sam and Max retain all the personality they boasted in 1993. Deadpan and noir-inspired Sam is the canine shamus with a love for Bogart-like wordplay and overloaded sentences, while Max, the psychotic shark-toothed rabbity-thing, revisits his role as the hyperkinetic, deranged sidekick. They thrive in a familiar setting, too; each of the six episodes has the expected smattering of insanity, mindless violence and laugh-out-loud moments housed within a simple and accessible point-and-click interface. full review...
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| Sam Spade Meets A Mess of Puns | [8.0/10.0] | AdamSchedler |
| HG 2010 Fundraising Progress: $233 / $3000 (8%) |
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