Telltale offering full seasons of Sam & Max, Wallace & Gromit, Strong Bad for $20
If you've been waiting to ride the wave of resurgence the adventure genre has been enjoying, now's the time to wax that board, kick off your flip-flops and hit the water: Telltale has put full seasons of its adventure games on sale. For the low price of one Andrew Jackson (otherwise known as $20), you can snag a full season of Sam & Max, Wallace & Gromit or Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People.
Act quickly, though -- the sale ends at 12PM PDT this Monday, November 9.
Act quickly, though -- the sale ends at 12PM PDT this Monday, November 9.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
fffunfarm06 @ Nov 6th 2009 2:10AM
is sam and max worth playing? what kinda game is it?.
SpyderTaco (PSN: Ar4chNova89) @ Nov 6th 2009 2:18AM
Point & Click Adventure
It's known to have some really good writing but it's not your typical "OMG LOL BLOOD EXPLOSION WTF MW2 IS SYYYCK" kind of game.
MLS @ Nov 6th 2009 8:05AM
I got season one. Only get it if you are obsessed with p&c adventures. The puzzles are quite good, but the presentation is glitchy and dated. Also the humor was often too overt for my tastes.
I got season 1 for $10, and think it was worth it. Don't know about $20 though...
Gibbeynator @ Nov 6th 2009 8:42AM
You should get season 2. It's way less repetitive than season 1, and is just as funny.
fffunfarm06 @ Nov 6th 2009 2:40AM
oh okay. i have tales of monkey island and i dont wanna even come close to getting lost in there. next post!
Filthy Assistant @ Nov 6th 2009 3:16AM
I highly recommend all of these games, even Strongbad. And I hate Homestar Runner.
Gibbeynator @ Nov 6th 2009 8:26AM
20 bucks is exactly how much I would pay for Wallace and Gromit.
tkAshur @ Nov 6th 2009 5:21PM
Dissapointing(for the console owners out there), why isn't there ever any console sales? Don't they just have to supply you with a code to redeem if you buy off a website? I would've probably bought everything had there been a console sale. Oh well.
Powerlord @ Nov 6th 2009 7:37PM
On the 360, Sam and Max's two season are already "on sale" for 1600 MS Points ($20) each.
And by "on sale" I mean "normally priced at"