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Silly, smart, funny, sharp, crazy--gaming’s first sitcom.

We have launched a new developer today--Telltale Games, the finest purveyor of episodic adventure games--and we’re starting off with three fantastic adventures: Sam & Max Save the World, Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space, and Tales of Monkey Island. All three games are on a huge "Welcome to GOG" sale for Telltale, and will be 60% off until 3 July.

Sam & Max Save the World and Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space, two games that will even make your processor giggle, are available now on GOG.com with a whopping 60% discount. That’s just $11.99 each!

Sam & Max Save the World was the first Telltale Game to feature vigilante private investigators Sam & Max--an anthropomorphic dog in a suit and a "hyperkinetic three-foot rabbity thing" that together form the Freelance Police. Based on Steve Purcell’s comic series, the game follows the wacky duo through 6 episodes/cases involving conspiracy, cyborgs, hypnotism, and Moon-travel. It was the first Telltale Game to be released in monthly episodes, a revival of a classic adventure gaming franchise, and additionally a proof that there’s a demand for classically designed point-and-click adventures. Sam & Max Save the World is available on GOG.com 60% off--that’s only $11.99 for the next 7 days!

Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space is the second season of the series and features another five episodes filled with humor, terror, and craziness, while the wacky duo faces a pagan god, volcanic eruption, vampires, zombies, and Satan himself. The game has more dynamic NPCs, an updated engine, and more mini-games in each of the episodes. Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space is available with for $11.99 until Tuesday, July 3 at 6:59 AM EDT.

Get both Sam & Max games on GOG.com for only $23.99 for the next 7 days!

EDIT: There was a miscommunication here; the games aren't localized beyond English at the moment. Apologies.
Post edited June 26, 2012 by TheEnigmaticT
Already have the boxed set and the games on Telltale. But it's pretty surprising to see Telltale games on GoG
Hmm sale cuts out a few days before I get paid and the credit card is starting to look unhealthy. I do want though, will see next week how my funds are looking.
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deonast: Hmm sale cuts out a few days before I get paid and the credit card is starting to look unhealthy. I do want though, will see next week how my funds are looking.
I'd suggest waiting for the Steam Summer Sale. Chances are you'll be able to pick up all 3 Sam&Max seasons for $10 or less on a summer sale daily deal.
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deonast: Hmm sale cuts out a few days before I get paid and the credit card is starting to look unhealthy. I do want though, will see next week how my funds are looking.
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kalirion: I'd suggest waiting for the Steam Summer Sale. Chances are you'll be able to pick up all 3 Sam&Max seasons for $10 or less on a summer sale daily deal.
I would but I'm one of those card carrying DRM free fanatics :(
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kalirion: I'd suggest waiting for the Steam Summer Sale. Chances are you'll be able to pick up all 3 Sam&Max seasons for $10 or less on a summer sale daily deal.
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deonast: I would but I'm one of those card carrying DRM free fanatics :(
Well, then I guess like those who insist on 100% organic foods, you gotta pay the cost :)
Oh hell yes - payday is tomorrow too :D

I wonder if the lego games will come as well if TT is here....
These games, plus Tales and Season 3, are among my favourite recent games, and I'm happy to pay for them again for DRM free, or even to just support the company, really.
I'll be happy if it gets us one step closer to getting Lucasarts on board for Sam & Max: Hit the Road (Ya I know getting telltale doesn't mean we will get Lucasarts, but one can hope)
Saw Sam and Max and was super excited about finally getting Lucasarts and Sam and Max: Freelance Police. Close, but this is still good.

Though, the $30 price points bother me. I'd rather wait for a bit for the games to be released at a $20 price point than get them new RIGHT NOW. But, whatever works, I guess.
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doccarnby: Though, the $30 price points bother me. I'd rather wait for a bit for the games to be released at a $20 price point than get them new RIGHT NOW. But, whatever works, I guess.
Considering they're on sale RIGHT NOW for below the $20 price point, I'm not sure I understand....
Should pop in a DVD from the Sam & Max Animated Series while I'm on the board.
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BadDecissions: Got all of these during a Steam sale; staggered my way up through Season 2 Episode 3, by which point I was thoroughly sick of it. Definitely not recommended at a $30 price point.
Despite that, I'd really recommend checking out season three. It's the best one by a very wide margin.

But yes, the price is rather excessive.
Nice release! And what about the first one: Sam & Max Hit the Road? I think it's time to take LucasArts onboard!
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doccarnby: Though, the $30 price points bother me. I'd rather wait for a bit for the games to be released at a $20 price point than get them new RIGHT NOW. But, whatever works, I guess.
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kalirion: Considering they're on sale RIGHT NOW for below the $20 price point, I'm not sure I understand....
Right, but that's one sale, it's main price is at $30. I like that it's on sale right now, though, that's good.
Now I'm thinking should I rebuy these. Litle annoying to use DVD in these days.

Meaby to give these orginal disks to friends.

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Waiting now for Season 3 and first version of Sam & Max (DOS)