The old-school Sam & Max Season One experience: six episodes exactly as they were when they first released. Want to know what playing these games was like in 2006/2007? Now you can!
Pari réussi pour le retour de Sam et Max avec six épisodes bourrés d'humour et de références à des tas de phénomènes de société comme la télévision, les geeks ou la lune. Même si ce jeu d'aventure très classique n'est pas irréprochable au niveau du ruthme ou de l'épaisseur de sénigmes, c'est de l'excellent boulot dans l'ensemble. Chaque épisode possède sa démo, vous pouvez ainsi vérifier si vous accrochez à l'esprit du jeu, ou si votre niveau d'anglais vous le permet.
In 2004, a sequel to the LucasArts adventure game Sam & Max Hit the Road was cancelled mid-development. Several people who worked on that game left LucasArts to form Telltale Games with the revolutionary idea of releasing games episodically, like a TV show.
When the Sam & Max game rights reverted to series creator Steve Purcell in 2005, he licensed the characters to Telltale. The young studio put the concept of episodic gaming to the test with Sam & Max Season One, six episodes that released approximately once a month between October 2006 and April 2007.
Back then, digital distribution was in its infancy. Initially the episodes were only available for streaming on GameTap (a “Netflix for games” type service owned by Turner Broadcasting) and for purchase from Telltale’s website. (They later came to Steam in June 2007.) Graphics and audio were highly compressed to keep download sizes low, and the games were designed to work on low-end computers to appeal to a mainstream audience.
In 2018, when Telltale went through liquidation, four of the studio’s original employees formed Skunkape Games and acquired the rights to Telltale’s Sam & Max games. We’re in the process of remastering all three seasons, starting with Sam & Max Save the World (a.k.a. Season One), but we didn’t want the originals to be lost to time. That’s why we’ve released all six of the old-school Season One episodes as free DLC. Want to know what playing these games was like in 2006/2007? Now you can!
Due to insurmountable technical hurdles, these versions will not be updated and we can’t provide tech support. (Difficulty fixing bugs in the old game engine is a main reason we remastered Sam & Max Save the World in the first place!) We’re making them available for historical preservation purposes only.
Studio | Telltale Games |
Éditeur | Skunkape Games |
Genre | Aventure |
Plateforme | Windows |
Localisation | Anglais*, Français, Italien, Allemand *Langues avec support audio complet |
Date de parution | 2 févr. 2021 |
Prix | Non communiqué |
Configuration PC |
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