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Sam & Max Hit the Road

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4.7/5

( 126 Reviews )

4.7

126 Reviews

English & 4 more
5.995.99
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Sam & Max Hit the Road
Description
Grab your nightstick, squeal like a siren, and Hit the Road with Sam & Max, Freelance Police, as they attempt to crack their toughest case. Sam (a canine shamus) and Max (a hyperkinetic rabbity thing) are hot on the trail of a runaway carnival bigfoot across America’s quirky underbelly in this deran...
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4.7/5

( 126 Reviews )

4.7

126 Reviews

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Product details
1993, Lucasfilm, ...
System requirements
Windows 10, 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c...
Time to beat
5 hMain
5.5 h Main + Sides
6 h Completionist
5 h All Styles
Description
Grab your nightstick, squeal like a siren, and Hit the Road with Sam & Max, Freelance Police, as they attempt to crack their toughest case. Sam (a canine shamus) and Max (a hyperkinetic rabbity thing) are hot on the trail of a runaway carnival bigfoot across America’s quirky underbelly in this deranged animated adventure!

Solving this case is up to you! You direct the actions of Sam & Max, tearing down the road with mayhem on their minds and Corn Duds™ on their breath, on a peril-fraught mission to make the world safe for Sasquatches and sentient mammals everywhere!

Based on Steve Purcell's unconventional cult comic books, Sam & Max will take you on an irreverent road trip adventure that will put hair on your back. Collide with tacky tourist traps and intimidate their bizarre denizens.

Help our frightening, furry flatfoots find the fugitive freak! Do it now!

  • Enjoy edgy animation and twisted humor!
  • Endless hours of fun playing mini-games like Wak-A-Rat and CarBomb!
  • Indulge in gratuitous antisocial behavior!
  • Roadside attractions your parents refused to stop at!

© 1993 LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC. All rights reserved. Used under authorization. LucasArts and the LucasArts logo are registered trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd.

Goodies
manual (English) manual (French) manual (German) hintbook manual (Spanish)
System requirements
Minimum system requirements:

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This game is powered by ScummVM

Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
5 hMain
5.5 h Main + Sides
6 h Completionist
5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04), Mac OS X (10.7.0+)
Release date:
{{'1993-01-01T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
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Size:
187 MB

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English
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Deutsch
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español
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français
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italiano
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Posted on: May 27, 2015

dalbozofgurth

Verified owner

Games: 187 Reviews: 4

Disappointed but Decently Fun

Contrary to everyone else, who seem to be wearing rose colored glasses, this game is NOT as great as everyone says it is. * Sam & Max humor rock it out... for the first 2/3rds of the game, then the humor seems to die. * Enjoyable puzzles... for the first 2/3rds of the game, then the puzzles seem to turn into copouts. * Great color and graphical animation. What is wrong with this game? Well, this game was a hit back when it came out, which surprised Lucas Arts, because about 2/3rds through the production they cut the budget and rushed it out to the market. Guess what!? You can tell. The script was rich and full throughout the first third, and only mildly slowed down in the second third, but the final third was empty and lacked any substance. The jokes no longer exist when you're finishing the game, and it feels like Sam and Max have just stopped trying, so why should you? In the beginning Sam would say something then Max would respond, giving a nice little vaudeville give and take. Last third? NOPE. Sam says something, there is no response, and you realize it's not a joke. It's generic placeholder text that the writer tossed in because the writer didn't have anything immediately funny to say, and they just went on to print. For those who haven't written comedy, you usually place a placeholder statement, and then go back and edit it into a joke. That's how most writers work... well, that didn't happen here! To make matters worse, there is 1 puzzle, which shouldn't be a puzzle (the wine bottle 'puzzle')- it was really a weak and tacked on logical jump, there is 1 puzzle which apparently has the WRONG GRAPHICS (looked it up, there's supposed to be a gap, but my game had no gap, so I'm literally clicking on something you can't see), and then there are a few layer issues where you can't tell if you're clicking on the right sprite. All of this happened at the last third of the game. It's fun an ok Sam & Max game, but no where near as good as the others.


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Posted on: October 3, 2016

LordHorst

Verified owner

Games: 99 Reviews: 6

Great game, but with many flawas

Like many others, I played this game when I was a kid, so I was thrilled when I saw this one in the Lucas Arts Package, 10 games for only $16? I couldn't resist. I instantly installed Sam & Max to relive this classic and it was as funny and sometimes crazy as I remembered. However, what I DIDN'T remember was how wacky the interface and how unresponsive the controls where. You can only use right-click to scroll through various actions (look, speak, pick up, etc) or you'd have to use the inventory to select the action you want. That's not very user-friendly and often times I found myself cycling through the actions, because I "overclicked" the action I orignally wanted. Sometimes, transistions from one screen to the next screen is nearly impossible. The final screen of the game is so hard to reach, I spent like 2 minutes clicking like a madman to get Sam to move. If you don't know it's even there you might easily get stuck. Same happens at the Mystic Vortex, getting back to the car is such a pain sometimes, it takes away a lot of the fun. You wonder how this ever got the OK of the beta testers... The reason why I still give 4 out of 5 stars is that the humor is so over the top, that it's hard not to like it (at least for me ;) ). Like, when Sam throws a bomb out of the window and he says "I hope there was no one in that bus" and Max responds "at least no one we know". Wow. :) In the german version we also get the special treat of hearing the voice of Bart Simpson in this game. Sandra Schwittau uses her best Bart Simpson voice to read Max' lines. Neat!


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Posted on: April 22, 2019

vovick

Verified owner

Games: 193 Reviews: 1

Fantastic humour marred by cartoon logic

Sam and Max was one of those old adventure games I adored without playing myself for a very long time. You see, when I watched a Youtube playthrough of the game, everything seemed perfect: the witty retorts of the duo, the grotesque humor, the fantastic art style, and the talented voice acting. It looked like a cartoon, and I imagine when Steve Purcell (or perhaps even George Lucas) were presented with the finished product, they must have thought it would be the absolutely most amazing thing ever. What was NOT shown in the playthrough, however, were the extreme levels of frustration needed to solve some of the item puzzles and the endless pixel hunt for new items, usually with no clues as to how to proceed. I'm not a hardcore adventure gamer, but I did slog my way through Monkey Island and Full Throttle without any hints. This game, however, is on the whole other level of "obtuse" and made me reach for the hintbook on many occasions. Many essential items were easily lost in literal piles of useless junk, most puzzles were lacking any feedback as to what I was doing wrong, and sometimes the game would silently force you to do a stupid and non-obvious thing just to show a brief comedy bit it had prepared. I still love this game, and I'm sure you will too if you like good comedy. Just one thing: keep the hint book handy at all times and do not hesitate to check with it if you're feeling stuck. Chances are it is the game being dense, not you.


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Posted on: August 27, 2020

Anansi

Verified owner

Games: 291 Reviews: 9

Renowned for Good Cause

From the golden age of Lucasarts and adventure gaming in general. Well worth checking out for newbies or a refreshing blast from the past. + Absolutely top-notch writing. It’s hilarious, quotable, excessively charming, witty, snarky- it’s just excellent. Sometimes long-winded at parts but given who was speaking, it’s within character. Memorable and a half with references to not just Lucasarts or Lucasfilm things but to other media, including an Easter Egg or two. Also continuity, even if it’s for a gag or two. + Graphics, excellent across the board. The opening cutscene makes me doubt it was made in the early 90s for how good it is and the in-game ones don’t slack in details. From the fluid charm of Flint blowing holes in the wall, to Sam and Max performing actions, and how seamless it is between characters, background and interactable objects. + Surprisingly good sound work, specifically voices. It’s clear, crisp, diverse and you wouldn’t even need the subs. It’s optional, as you can just put on subs and turn off the voices but for some areas, they really enhance what’s going on. Music is great as a whole but the theme is a highlight. + The Hintbook gives you a selection of how much of a hint you want, from clues to an outright walkthrough. I needed to use it a time or two and it’s easy to use, the comics within it are quite nice too. - Some moon-logic puzzles, where you just can’t understand what the designers were thinking. Sometimes it's literal, other times you need a specific mindset but it can be frustrating all the same. - A small nitpick but some pixel hunting. It’s not a glaring example but it can not only impede your progress, but have you running around in circles because you didn’t check every single thing in a room. A bit of nostalgia for sure, but the game stands well on its own merits. It's not perfect, but it's high up there and worth a look. And the final plus? No way to create an unwinnable scenario.


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Posted on: November 2, 2014

yellownumber5

Verified owner

Games: 261 Reviews: 10

Stupid humor and well done animation.

Fun point-and-click adventure game that holds up well. The stupid jokes will push right up to your limit of stupid joke tolerance. The art style and animation are well done and lively. Other than the resolution, it does not feel old. This SCUMM version offered on GOG is quite serviceable. The game is not complicated, falls to standard pitfalls of point-and-click adventure games, in that it is sometimes vague as to what item gets used on what, and that it is possible to overlook a detail important to progress the story; however, as far as most point-and-clicks go, this is one of the friendlier ones. The plot is kinda random, and ends just as random. Abstract random oddity is really the focus of Sam and Max that keep it interesting to see where it goes next. The game is not super long if you don't get stuck. There is a small assortment of minigames within that might be a fun distraction, but do not add too much to the game. As I write this it is just six bucks and worth it to fill a lazy afternoon or two with a light-hearted game that will make your eyes roll several times.


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