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I already own the Sam & Max games and don't have a lot of interest in Strong Bad since I'm not at all familiar with Homestar Runner -- would they still be worth a purchase despite that?
I wholeheartedly recommend the Sam & Max games to all fans of point 'n' click adventures, though.
@Axersia: I don't know. A lot of Homestar Runner's humor relies on references to earlier stuff. There are currently 200 episodes of Strong Bad E-mails, and I imagine that would be the main source of the references, although there are a few other videos like A Jorb Well Done that would probably be considered importaint as well.
Is that Strong Bad game really worth the price? I mean, the half-price of it seems like what should be the full price...I dig me some homestarrunner, but..I don't know.
"Is that Strong Bad game really worth the price? I mean, the half-price of it seems like what should be the full price...I dig me some homestarrunner, but..I don't know.
Sam & Max is quality though."
This price drop puts it at about $3.50 per episode. For that price, I say go for it. That's a pretty good price, especially if you're a fan of Homestar Runner.
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