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    Sam & Max Episode 3: The Mole, the Mob, and the Meatball

    Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Feb 08, 2007

    Sam & Max's third case of Season One sees them finding out what happened to a mole who was sent into Ted E. Bear's Mafia-Free Playland and Casino, but has suddenly gone quiet.

    spiceninja's Sam & Max Episode 3: The Mole, the Mob, and the Meatball (PC) review

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    Cheat at cards, and join the Ted E. Bear Mafia.

    Episode 3 plays exactly the same as the ones before it. It's shorter but just as much fun. This installment has the best jokes, items, puzzles, and characters. You get to recover a 50 year old meatball sub, fake a death, cheat at a card game to win money, play the slots, and hypnotize a giant mole. The game is over even more quickly than episode 2 but that doesn't matter. You'll have fun from start to finish. The game is over in 2 or 3 hours depending on if you get stuck or not. If you liked the other games then this one will make you happy. If not then your mind won't be changed.

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      Time flies when you’re having fun, or whatever, and the Freelance Police have the evidence to make that case in Sam and Max: The Mole, the Mob, and the Meatball - the third, funniest, and most brain-dead-easy of the Sam and Max season of point-and-click adventure games. The mafia centric parody has our heroes in search of a mole within a mysterious mob, solving exceptionally simple brainteasers along the way. While the puzzles are clever and hilarious, they’re all instantly solvable. You’ll neve...

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      The part of this episode is the humor. The new location is a Chuck E. Cheese's-esque restaurant owned by mobsters who go out of their way to convince you they aren't. With the guns and gambling it's a tough sell. It's also the first of three straight episodes with a musical number, which is interesting, I guess. The puzzles are pretty decent, although a little less intuitive than I'd like sometimes. The final one took a bit of the old annoying technique of trying to use your items on everything ...

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