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Sam & Max: Season One
Sam & Max: Season One (PC) game cover art
Genre:
Graphic Adventure

Developer:
Telltale Games
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The Adventure Company
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08/??/2007
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Staff review by Gary Hartley (August 29, 2007)

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.
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Staff review by Gary Hartley (January 28, 2009)

But you’ll find nothing on the Wii quite like Sam & Max: Season 1.
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Reader review by AdamSchedler (August 18, 2007)

Everyone’s favourite dog and rabbity-thing – the noir-detective canine Sam and his psychopathic friend Max – are finally back on the videogame scene after nearly fifteen years. Developed by Telltale Games, a studio consisting of many experienced adventure game creators from the Lucasarts days in the 1990s, Sam and Max were placed into a television-styled format, wherein a series of six ‘episodes’ were released online each month. These six separate adventures form a more cohesive picture on the w...
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