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Sam & Max Save the World
The Freelance Police are back in a remastered version of their first season of episodic adventure games, lovingly updated by a small group of the original developers with the blessing of Sam & Max creator Steve Purcell.
Sam is a six-foot canine detective with a love of justice. Max is a hyperkinetic rabbity-thing with a taste for mayhem. Together, they're the Freelance Police. And they're about to save the world.

Good to have you back, little buddy!

In 2006, the comic book crime-fighting duo Sam & Max starred in the first full-fledged episodic game from Telltale, the studio that went on to make The Walking Dead and Batman: The Enemy Within.

Now everyone's favorite dog and rabbity-thing are back in Sam & Max Save the World Remastered, a new version of their first season of episodic games that has been lovingly updated by a small group of the original developers with the blessing of Sam & Max creator Steve Purcell.

Return to the adventure game that was once called "gaming's first sitcom" and is today known as "the remaster you didn't know you were waiting for." With enhanced graphics, new widescreen and gamepad support, five new musical tracks, and the same brain-tickling puzzles and offbeat humor that won it IGN's Best Adventure GOTY award back in the day, Sam & Max Save the World Remastered is a modern classic that you'll love to play—or play again.

Now, let's go save the world...

It's just another day at the office for the self-proclaimed Freelance Police when the Commissioner calls in with a disturbing report: former child stars are running amok in the street! What starts as an open-and-shut case of idiotic vandalism balloons into an all-out conspiracy as Sam and Max encounter one miscreant after another who have been mysteriously hypnotized. (You can tell from the "spinny thing" they do with their eyes.)


Who's the source of this malfeasance, and what is their dastardly plan? Cracking this case will require Sam's nose for detective work, Max's lack of conscience, an assortment of inventory items, and a little help from neighbors Sybil Pandemik, Bosco, and Jimmy Two-Teeth. From Sam & Max's street to the White House lawn, inside the internet, and all the way to the moon, this baffling mystery gets weirder and funnier as it unfolds.
Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol
This is a point-and-click adventure game in which players assume the role of private detectives (Sam and Max) through a series of case-solving episodes. As players follow each episode, they can interact with characters, solve puzzles, and make choices to progress the narrative. Some interactions lead to instances of cartoony violence: a character punched in the face with boxing gloves; a bowling ball dropped on a character's head; a character firing an over-sized pistol at vehicles and other characters. The dialogue contains some suggestive material and innuendo (e.g., “I didn't have sex with that woman…I did, but I didn't inhale”; “I'm not going to lie, I like them bosomy”; “Hey Bosco, wanna rub my unicorn?”); some sequences reference erectile disfunction; and one scene depicts a Hot Bunny adult magazine on a store's rack. Instances of crude humor also appear in the game: a man urinating himself; a talking chicken eating cow dung. One sequence depicts a character drinking a bottle of
Release Date: 2020-12-02