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Your heroes promote stability by honoring Halloween traditions 23 Oct, 2024 / 2 comments

As they do (mostly) every October, Skunkape has invited fans to submit Sam & Max fan art for the chance to win Big Prizes, which this year includes plushies and soundtrack keys for The Devil’s Playhouse (which I take as a hopeful sign that the soundtrack will in fact exist). You’ve still got a week to enter, so review the details and do us proud. We’ll only feel entitled to the usual 40% of your winnings.

If you think that’s the extent of Sam & Max Halloween news, then you must be one of those poor dears who didn’t even know that Steve Purcell auctioned off some new Sam & Max art as part of the Hero Initiative. Even if you hold the embarrassing position of not being the winning bidder who plunked down $5,500 to own the physical art, you can still enjoy it in cyberspace:

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By the way, if you weren’t around for the piece Purcell contributed to the annual benefit last year, it was no slouch itself:

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There’s no reason to ostracize Double Fine from the Halloween fun. Their claim on the occasion would be their trick ‘r treat RPG masterwork, Costume Quest, which is celebrating its fourteenth birthday. I think you know what to do.

All things considered, I’d say the only thing holding back October 2024 from perfection is that there sadly seem to have been no new developments on the A Vampyre Story front. But you’ll certainly want to find the time to play the still-unsequeled 2008 graphic adventure, what with its recent re-introduction to Steam in more stable form.

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    Melancholick on 24 Oct, 2024, 15:27…
    Still annoyed that CQ1 never made it to the current crop of consoles. The family had a good thing going with our annual play-through tradition.
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    Kroms on 23 Oct, 2024, 15:11…
    Lovely. I really enjoyed Costume Quest; I wish my creaking old laptop could run the sequel over 10 FPS.

    Purcell's art is a delight, as always. And again, I wish Autumn Moon were producing games.

    Not sure how I've missed the previous Sam & Max contest winners. They're great!

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