What does Yea Forums think of Sam & Max?

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Yeah that Hard Boiled sam bit kinda overstayed it welcome for me (mostly because I couldn't figure out the puzzle)

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I want it so FUCKING BAD

>Steve Purcell works at Pixar
>he said that, while hes thought about making a Pixar short for Sam & Max as an idea, their sense of humor isnt meant for the young audience Pixar normally panders towards
Yet they literally made youtube.com/watch?v=B6uuIHpFkuo which is as non-pandering as you can get

The fact that we live in a world where a Sam & Max Pixar short is a POSSIBILITY. Purcell works there because destiny wants this.

Season 2 is miles better than 3. They tried to innovate way too much and introduced too many mechanics, 2 perfected the formula they made with 1. The writing was 10/10 and that's the most important thing in a comedy point & click

HtR is amazing but I wouldn't categorize it with the Telltale games.

I can see a Sam and max short from Pixar, but I can see Disney saying no because compared to this, Sam and max have a more adult humor, like the picking up the soap joke in pic related

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>Amazing comic
>Amazing games
>Amazing TV show
How much more based can you get?

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While they are not as good, they still retain let's say 75% of the charm of HtR. It is worth it if you love HtR, really the awkward at times 3d is the main downside and some of the jokes fall flat at times.

I remember that. There was a joke that went along the lines of
>Wow, a prison shower! If these walls could talk.
>I'd think it'd be better if they kept their mouths shut.

Also the short I posted was an example of them being able to successfully integrate adult comedy while still being able to be understood by kids.

i've only played Hit the Road, what other games did they get?