PDA

View Full Version : sam and max, worldwide customers?


anonima
10/04/2006, 07:03 pm
what about international users, how can they buy this game.

anonima
10/04/2006, 07:15 pm
From www.telltalegames.com/home
Anyone around the world can order the episodes from there.

anonima
10/04/2006, 07:44 pm
Buy a copy of the game for someone living in the U.S., they can then describe the action-on-screen to you as they play the game and you scream suggestions down the phone.

Alternatively I understand TellTale are offering a Play-By-Mail option wherein they will mail you a screen shot from the game, to which you write back explaining what you'd like to try next.

Emily
10/05/2006, 05:46 am
From www.telltalegames.com/home
Anyone around the world can order the episodes from there.

What he said. :)

The price is the same no matter where you are, too. The only thing that may differ is the shipping cost, if you decide to get the Season 1 CD.

Heatherlee
10/05/2006, 07:53 pm
Alternatively I understand TellTale are offering a Play-By-Mail option wherein they will mail you a screen shot from the game, to which you write back explaining what you'd like to try next.


Ooh...genius! Emily, do we have a pricing plan for this model? How about 25 cents/"move"?

Jake
10/05/2006, 10:20 pm
Alternatively I understand TellTale are offering a Play-By-Mail option wherein they will mail you a screen shot from the game, to which you write back explaining what you'd like to try next.


Ooh...genius! Emily, do we have a pricing plan for this model? How about 25 cents/"move"?

You see there?! Proof that episodic gaming only exists to gouge the consumer!

25 cents/move? What a ripoff. If I bought the game in the store for $35 I would be getting more like 1-2 cents/move at the worst!

Heatherlee
10/05/2006, 10:29 pm
25 cents/move? What a ripoff. If I bought the game in the store for $35 I would be getting more like 1-2 cents/move at the worst!

Hey, buddy, it depends on how many moves it takes you to finish the game! So if you're an adventure game GENIUS then 25 cents/move might actually be a good deal! I guess I see what you're saying here...

This pricing model encourages thinking before taking action, which will cut down on frivolous clicking and simultaneously help prevent repetitive stress injuries.

anonima
10/05/2006, 11:46 pm
:)) yeah if you are paying 25 cents a move you are probably less likely to use the sasquatch fur with the dartboard