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

It's $23.98.
Excellent release! Thanks GOG.
Very cool, but not interested since I have the DVDs. Though I now imagine people are going to be VERY angry, since the only way to get the soundtracks now is to buy the games again here. Heck, if they put out The Devil's Playhouse with the soundtrack, they should prepare for a revolt.
I am happy for all you adventure fans a lot of games to play today rejoice and follow the rabbit.
Great stuff GOG.

I personally am not so interested since I already have them, and the soundtracks (physical ones that is in my room).

Likewise with Tales.

(Would a Telltale forumite NOT have those games? ;P)
I believe this is the first time these games have been released without any DRM. I've got them both, and I thoroughly recommended them.
Bought these in a sale on Steam a while back........... to get them again DRM-Free or be economically efficient. Ugh what would Max do right now........ well he would probably shoot the place up get bored then find something more dangerous to play with.
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DelusionsBeta: I believe this is the first time these games have been released without any DRM. I've got them both, and I thoroughly recommended them.
Doesn't Telltale sell them directly from their store DRM free? And don't they send you DRM free discs when you provide the postage fee?
Links should be fixed in the forum post now.
GOG loves adventure gamers and we love GOG too.
I already have Tales of Monkey Island direct from Telltale, but this might be a very good excuse to get the Sam & Max games.
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DelusionsBeta: I believe this is the first time these games have been released without any DRM. I've got them both, and I thoroughly recommended them.
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SimonG: Doesn't Telltale sell them directly from their store DRM free? And don't they send you DRM free discs when you provide the postage fee?
Digital copies have a 15 activation limit, and DVDs prior to Tales of Monkey Island have a disc check. Later ones are DRM free, except the Wallace and Gromit ones. This game sold so poorly that they put the game installers on a disc and sold that instead, so that one has the 15 activation limit.
Great, just great...Wishlist is growing ! :-)
these look really great with all the extra goodies and all but i'll never afford them at that price. Looks like i'll be waiting for a steam sale for these.