The Devil’s Playhouse launching April 15

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IGN have posted up an article on their site with a first look at the new season of Sam & Max from the GDC 2010 show floor. The series will be simultaneously launching for the PC, Mac and PS3 on April 15. According to the article, the episode opens with Sam & Max being held captive by General Skunkap and having to make use of a disembodied alien brain to escape. We will be guided through the story by a Rod Serling-style narrator who will appear now and again to intersperse narration. There’s less emphasis on inventory use this time round, and instead “Max now has psychic powers like telepathy and the ability to transform into inanimate objects”. The article also mentions Sam having a notebook which contains references about returning characters and mission objectives, presumably for players who are new to the franchise.
With five episodes in total, the season will be sold at $29.99 for the full set, with PlayStation 3 owners being able to pre-order from the console’s download service. If you order through the Telltale site for PC and Mac, you’ll gain access to an exclusive board on the forums to chat with developers. Keep your eyes on the site, more details can be expected in the very near future.

The details are a bit scarce at the moment, but according to
Telltale Games have reduced the price of The Penal Zone on the iPad to £1.79/$2.99 until February 10. The first episode of season three was first launched on Apple’s iPad platform on April 3 for £5.99/$9.99, so this is more than a 40% discount over the RRP.
The wait is over, folks! The first episode of The Devil’s Playhouse is out, seeing an evil General Skunkape landing in Sam & Max’s street and bent on collecting all the psychic toys. It’s up to you to steer Sam & Max along in their adventure and find these toys before the power-hungry space ape does.
There’s only a couple of hours left until The Penal Zone will be making a worldwide launch, and you’ve probably already got it on pre-order. If you haven’t, what are you doing? If you need a bit of convincing, continue this article to read our thoughts on the first episode of The Devil’s Playhouse.
At time of writing, it’s fifteen days until The Penal Zone will be smashing into your PC, Mac and PlayStation. Excited? Voice your opinion in the poll to the right. But quit looking into the future, we’re here to look back and see what happened in the past.
The media train is in full force for The Devil’s Playhouse, with gameplay footage appearing on
More happens round here than just interviews. While we are all patiently (or not) awaiting the announcement of season three, some small pieces of news have been dropping here and there. They’ve all been posted up over on our
I'll miss the way he smelt like a bag of damp hamster shavings. Just like Grandpa.

