![]() ![]() Three seasons of Sam & Max episodic games have been made so far, all of them of fantastic quality and one better than the next. When the rights to the characters returned to their creator, Steve Purcell, he “aligned” himself with the good folks at Telltale Games to give it another shot. There was a planned sequel for the game but it was cancelled. The office is also where you are at the beginning of most episodes, and with each episode and season, the office is funnier, as the boys enjoy keeping trophies in their closet, which more often than not come from living beings, or are actually alive.Īs for the games, there was a Sam & Max game made by LucasArts, back in the days when LucasArts was known for its kickass adventure games such as, of course, Monkey Island, Full Throttle and Grim Fandango. Their office is in a rundown building on the corner of Straight and Narrow and they share the floor with a Noir inspired, more traditional PI called Flint Paper, who can be seen almost every time beating up a suspect for information. Sam is a 6-foot Dog in a grey suit with matching fedora, prone to over-exposition and long-winded exclamations, and Max, his trusty partner is a white “hyperkinetic rabbity thing”, with straight long bunny ears, a permanent manic grin and a fluffy tail and is a complete sociopath. Sam & Max is a comic book by Steve Purcell starring the eponymous Sam & Max, Freelance Police, sort of Private Detectives but working for the Police Commissioner as extra cops, called in when needed, which is quite often to be honest. “You crack me up little buddy…” Is something you’ll hear quite a bit in Sam & Max, and it never gets old or annoying.įor those like me without any idea on what Sam & Max was beyond easter eggs showing up in LucasArts games, here’s a little explanation.
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