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Thursday, February 5, 2009


Telltale Games is currently offering free digital copies of Sam and Max: Ice Station Santa (first episode of season two) and Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People - Episode 4: Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective to anyone who subscribes to their newsletter using a valid email address.

For this to work, simply type in your email address into both input fields, check the boxes for Telltale's Monthly Newsletter and Terms of Use, then click on the 'Subscribe Me' button to proceed to the free game selection page. A serial number will be generated for you under the Past Purchases tab once you've chosen the game you would like to receive free of charge. You can use either the serial number or your email address and the automatically generated password for your Telltale user account (sent to your email) to unlock the game.

You will need two valid email addresses to get both games. This offer is only valid until the 28th of February, 2009.

Get your free copy of Sam and Max: Ice Station Santa or Strong Bad Episode 4: Dangeresque 3 here

Comments

Excellent news Tim my friend! Always wanted to try a full strong bad game... Cheers and take care :)

Damn! It's for new subscribers only... Either that or I'm doing something monumentally wrong.

this is a cool news for attractive gamers :)

I haven't played any of the strong bad games, nor do I go on homestar runner. Is the game still enjoyable even if you don't know the background?

I'm really liking the Strongbad game. It's alot alot funnier than I would have assumed.

To Loki:
It shouldn't make a huge difference. The characters are one dimensional and everything should be easy to pick up on; the most you'll miss out on are running gags.

Loki: Past the first two episodes, the Strong Bad games grew increasingly tepid. it was really obvious that that the devs were growing tired of the concept, something that never came up during the first season of Sam and Max, which if anything got better as it went along.

I recommend just buying the second ep, which was amazing, and possibly the third, which was entertaining, at least.


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