We're not big fans of teaser pages, but we do wish there were a few more like the one hinting at more Sam & Max in 2010. The site has now evolved beyond rambling about "a power-mad space gorilla" to ... well, there's still some rambling, but there's also a real deal: The whole first season of Telltale's Sam & Max for just $4.99.
If you haven't touched the series or just like buying things really, really cheap, now would be the time to act. Here's to hoping future teasers follow Telltale's lead and lump some utility in with the titillation.
[Update: If that price still isn't low enough for you, Telltale's offering one of any episode from any series for free to those who complete this survey. Hop to it!]
[Thanks, Dao Jones]
Reader Comments (8)
Posted: Jan 29th 2010 2:07PM (Unverified) said
The game is worth it at full price, so now you don't have an excuse for not owning Sam and Max.
Reply
Posted: Jan 29th 2010 2:08PM Uphillbothways said
My excuse is that I've never used an internet-capable device before.
Reply
Posted: Jan 29th 2010 2:16PM ch3burashka said
I played the Abe Lincoln free episode and didn't really like it, but 5 bucks is hard to argue with...
Reply
Posted: Jan 29th 2010 4:27PM wcarnation said
The whole series is grand with great gameplay. The Internet episode was my favorite, I was in tears from it.
The Abe Lincoln free episode was timed to be topical with the Presidential Election going on at the time.
Reply
The Abe Lincoln free episode was timed to be topical with the Presidential Election going on at the time.
Sorry, you must be logged in to leave a comment.
Featured Stories
Dark Side 'Cause It Looks Cool: The Failings of Moral Choice in Games
Posted on Feb 10th 2012 7:45PM
The most popular posts
in the last 7 days
- Vita 'UMD Passport' won't be offered in US 221 comments
- Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning review: A tempting fate 155 comments
- Blizzard taking Valve to court over 'DOTA' trademark 112 comments
- David Jaffe leaves Eat Sleep Play, layoffs hit developer [Update] 107 comments
- Don't call it a remake: Final Fantasy X is a 'remaster,' to be clear 95 comments






