pretty great! We've both been having a great time. We both had fun, but it didn't make much of an impression on me, and we didn't play any further HE games, instead using it as a springboard into the more established canon I was familiar with (King's Quests, Monkey Islands, etc.).įlashforward to now and, due to my memory of it as a fine "baby's first adventure game", I've been playing Pajama Sam 1 (and then 2 and then 3.) with my son who is just shy of 3 years old, and I have to say these games are. I played it around 8(?) years ago with my nephew who was basically the exact target audience (I think he was 5 when we played it). The first one I played was Pajama Sam 1 (1996). I was a few years too old for them demographically, and it was the mid-90s where all the cool kids were chasing FMV and 3D acceleration, so these games weren't even on my radar till my adult life. I never played any of these games when they came out. Their franchises were Putt-Putt, Freddie Fish, Spy Fox, and Pajama Sam. somewhat litigiously provocative similarity to their LA SCUMM contemporaries), but geared towards children between the ages of 3 and 12 depending on the franchise. Humongous focused on games that were functionally classic Point and Click Adventure games (with the earliest ones apparently bearing a. As some of you may know, after leaving LucasArts Ron Gilbert founded a company called Humongous Entertainment, and shortly afterwards he hired poached Dave Grossman away from LA as well.
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