Sam & Max Season 2 Episode 1: Ice Station Santa

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Average Review Score:
4.21/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
Game Freaks 3658.5/10Dec 07 '07
24048.4/10Apr 15 '08
Adventure Classic Gaming4/5Nov 19 '08
Adventure Gamers4.5/5Nov 08 '07
Adventure Lantern91/100Dec 22 '07
Defunct Games80%Nov 08 '07
EuroGamer6/10Jan 04 '08
Game BoomersANov 21 '07
Game Chronicles Magazine8.8/10Dec 26 '07
GamerNode8.5/10Nov 11 '07
GotNext4.5/5Dec 19 '07
HonestGamers.com8/10Nov 11 '07
Jolt.co.uk8.3/10Nov 17 '08
Just AdventureADec 11 '07
netjak8.4/10Feb 26 '08
Quandary Computer Game4.5/5Nov 21 '07
The Armchair Empire9.0/10Nov 29 '07
Gamespy4/5Nov 08 '07
PC IGN8.0/10Nov 08 '07
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Previews
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1UP Sep 25 2007 
GameZone Oct 20 2007 
PC IGN Oct 26 2007 
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"There are also a few new mini-games in this episode such as boxing. Several old favorites, such as Whack Da Ratz, have also returned. It should be noted that the developer has updated the controls of these mini-games."
Adventure Classic Gaming
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"This is not an easy game. The puzzles don’t aspire to Discworld—thank God, and hopefully the series will never reach those depths—but for a game with about a three-hour playing time, there is a really impressive amount of inventory puzzles and varied fetch quests."
Adventure Gamers
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"While it's not nearly as entertaining as Reality 2.0 or Abe Lincoln Must Die (the two best episodes from last season), it does a good job of introducing new characters and starting what will surely be a fun new adventure."
Defunct Games
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"New characters, new locations, new arcade sequences, new abilities (Sam can now run), an automatic hint system, and more juicy freelance policery action. What more could you want from a second sequel (if you count the complete Season One as the sequel to Sam & Max Hit the Road)?"
Game Boomers
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"But still, there was a lot of stuff to click on and while you didn't have to click on everything, you generally wanted to anyway because Sam & Max or the supporting cast always had something hilarious to say about just about everything in the game. This kept the game from being boring as well when trying to figure out some of the puzzles."
Game Chronicles Magazine
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