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This is a job for... Pajama Sam!

<span class="bold">Pajama Sam Vol. 1</span> & <span class="bold">Pajama Sam Vol. 2</span>, an adventure series directed by Ron Gilbert, is available now for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux - DRM-free on GOG.com with a 40% launch discount!

<span class="bold">Pajama Sam Vol. 1</span> and <span class="bold">Pajama Sam Vol. 2</span> is a collection of simple and silly point and click adventures for the young. You are Pajama Sam, a turquoise boy with a heart of gold. Pajama Sam is equal parts point and click adventure and educational game. Whether you're a connoisseur of great animation, story and unique turn of the century adventure game art - or you're looking for a great pastime for your children - this is a cult series you just can't miss. Thanks to a level of randomization, each playthrough will be a little different - so conquer your fear of the dark, become comfortable with thunderstorms, and learn the importance of eating right - it's all here in a package you can't not love.

Pajama Sam Vol. 1 features:
--Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It’s Dark Outside
--Pajama Sam 2: Thunder and Lightning Aren’t so Frightening
--Pajama Sam’s Lost & Found

Pajama Sam Vol. 2 features:
--Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head To Your Feet
--Pajama Sam 4: Life is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff
--Pajama Sam’s Sock Works

Suit up, and conquer your greatest fears in <span class="bold">Pajama Sam Vol. 1</span> and <span class="bold">Pajama Sam Vol. 2</span>, available now! The 40% launch discount will last for one week, until Thursday, July 9, at 3:59 PM GMT. Oh yeah, JudasIscariot says this one's for you tfishell - sorry to have kept you waiting. ;)
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Barry_Woodward: GOG's educational games selection:

http://www.gog.com/games##search=Educational&amp;sort=bestselling&amp;page=1
Why does Surgeon Simulator count as Educational? I don't think shattering a patient's ribcage with a hammer and ripping out their organs with your bare hands to do a heart transplant is proper medical procedures...
Well it's about gosh durned time!
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Exoanthrope: Why does Surgeon Simulator count as Educational? I don't think shattering a patient's ribcage with a hammer and ripping out their organs with your bare hands to do a heart transplant is proper medical procedures...
How to not do it. :P
I never heard of this series but from all the comments I would definitively buy them if my nephews and nieces were still little.
Thanks guys for getting Humongous games here.

It'll be an insta-buy as soon as a French version is added. I'm not sure it does exist for all the games but I know that for at least 2 of them it does.
GOG - I'm glad you reconsidered this 'who is our core audience' statement :-)

Just saved 3.70 EUR and I have a feeling I'll double this outcome before PS promo ends ;-P
Nice game release for little kids. I guess Tfishell is now jumping up and down like crazy at home :)

I personally will pass it.
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tburger: GOG - I'm glad you reconsidered this 'who is our core audience' statement :-)
The what now?
Get 'em while they're young. Quality edutainment games can be the gateway drug to get the next generation hooked on GOG. Today Pajama Sam: No Need To Hide When It’s Dark Outside, tomorrow Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle Of Flesh.
Post edited July 02, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
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tburger: GOG - I'm glad you reconsidered this 'who is our core audience' statement :-)
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JudasIscariot: The what now?
You no remember, what one of CDP's bosses responed when asked about HE catalog on GOG? It was looong time ago, but it was blow in my heart..;-P
But worry not - you have redeemed your sins :-P
Post edited July 02, 2015 by tburger
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Matruchus: Nice game release for little kids. I guess Tfishell is now jumping up and down like crazy at home :)

I personally will pass it.
thats okay i understand :D

but i bought it :D oh i am dancing with joy in my room, had 90 cents store credit left from last purchase

pajama sam vol 1 + 2

€10.08
Store Credit used: €0.90



next one might be anna's quest .... i am playing the demo now
Post edited July 02, 2015 by gamesfreak64
Hope the Carmen Sandiago games make there way here.
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wolfsite: Hope the Carmen Sandiago games make there way here.
Yes, please! :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozYg8vDTmkc
Post edited July 02, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
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wolfsite: Hope the Carmen Sandiago games make there way here.
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Barry_Woodward: Yes, please! :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozYg8vDTmkc
Just went to the wishlist to update my voting for all the games.
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011284mm: Pajama Sam? Never played them, but that will be rectified.
As others are saying, is there any chance of the Zoombinis. I loved them as a child.
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Gilozard: Vote on the wishlist!

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/logical_journey_of_the_zoombinis
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/zoombinis_mountain_rescue
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/zoombinis_island_odyssey

There's also the people updating it for modern OSes, asking them might help.
Thanks.
I had already voted for the classics here and contacted the developers when I backed their Kickstarter.
At the time they seemed a little unsure that the PC market would be as keen as it was back in the 90's, I hope reaching their funding goal lifted their spirits. They said their plan was to build an independent installer version for sales through them on PC, then they would contact other distribution sites including GOG. I think (quite rightly) they are banking on the Smart Device market to bring them a lot of the revenue.
Yet with this latest addition I hope educational games could truly find a place on GOG. After all games can do a lot of things other non-interactive media cannot.