New Characters and Returning Characters:
(I dont want any from the cartoon)
C.O.P.S
Grandpa Stinky
Grandma Stinky
Stinky
SuperBall
Bosco and Sybil
Mr.Featherly
Jimmy Two Teeth
Mack Salmon (Comic) (Not a Villain in the Game)
Abe Lincoln
Liver'n'Onion
Harry Moleman
Flint Paper
The Auditor from Hell (takes Satan's palce)
Locations:
Bosco's Inconvenience (It is moved somewhere else
Bosco's Souvenir shop ( Found in every country or special location Sam and Max go to)
Names for Each Bosco Shop in Location
- Boscos Brasserie
-Boscos "Pitchforks and Sporks" shop located in hell
- Boscos "Martian Modulato" Sovenir shop located in the moon
.... I'm out of Bosco ideas maybe you can help
France
Hell
The Office
Sam and Max's House (seen in the comic)
White House
Moon
Las Vegas
Captain Cornies Corndog Factory
.... ran out of ideas
A new feature S&M S:4 should have is a interrogation feature which allows the player to get hints and clues about the inner story/ problem of the episode.
Flint Paper should teach S&M to interrogate suspect, and use clues to buck up their reasons.
Example:
Grandpa Stinky stole a new type of alien technology from the place where the meteor hit.
Evidence: Stinky's Corn meal & Grandpa Stinky's worst cook of the century award.
S&M walk in to Stinky's diner & go interact with Stinky
GS: What do you want
S&M: We're here to ask you some questions
GS: What would that be
S&M: Where were you last night, probably during the loud crash
GS: I was in my diner
(He looks slyly around and does not give eye contact with Sam or Max)
(You choose three answers: Truth, Doubt, Lie)
{clicks lie}
GS: Wheres your evidence
S&M: (check inventory) find medallion and corn meal
GS: Oh, im very sorry I will give it back to you.
Would anyone agree with putting this feature in the game??
I think This is a good list of human people that should be considered or at least similar to that of their personalities or their ghost:
Jamiroquai
Korn
Drew carey
Frank Sinatra
Emilie Autum
A famous wrestler
OJ
Rupaul
Criss Angel
St trinians characters
Chris Tucker
Chris rock
James bond and characters
Dave chappelle
Now some animal characters:
Sand cat
Lynx theif
Kung Fu tiger
Arch nemisis pit
Capybara spy
Racoon
Ram
Dragon
Panda
Squirrel
No Lorne (The Friend for Life)? I just like him because his theme song was oddly entrancing.
Places to go:
The New Office
Sam & Max's House
The Street
Sub-Basement of Solitude
Stuckeys
The Moon
White House
The Mars
HELL (season 2 episode 5)
Pop culture references:
wizards of waverly place (actors voice)
The Muppets
Phineas and Ferb (animation movie and tv sereis)
Team Fortress 2 (mann co.)
Sonic Generations
Mario kart 7
portal 2
homestarrunner.com
Penny Arcade
Johnny test
Disney pixar's cars one and two (for the new DeSoto like this one.)
New & Return Characters (Male or Female):
The Geek (new voice or not?)
the Aliens (from mars)
Bosco
Flint Paper
Lorne
Mack Salmon
Sybil Pandemik's baby
Natasha Moo Hoo Man
Sam Jr.
Gabe Newell (cameo appear)
Oops, someone else suggested Lorne. I'll be honest, I'm not a fan of The Geek, I've always viewed her (I think. Was the Geek female? I don't think I was sure even when I watched the show) as a product of Executive Meddling. New idea: a Fizzball minigame.
I loved playing this game so much I own a 92 throwback T shirt, Have all three seasons & own the original LucasArts Copy on PC. Please make season 4:cool:
Also Im playing Season 3 episode 303 right now for the 3rd time lol
Yeah, I'm really ready now for some more Sam and Max. Like, seriously. Now, please.
To be honest, not one of the currently announced games interests me, so I pretty much have to go without any new point'n'click adventure gaming until Season 4 eventually arrives! Or until Broken Sword 5 eventually arrives :-P
(also, Bring back Bosco! and more Superball! and more Flint Paper!)
I have an awesome Idea for a 6 episode Season for Season 4
1. Help Flint Paper
- He needs help and Sam, Max and Flint need to travel to all over the world to solve what may be one of the craziest cases they've been on.
2. The Flooding
- Sam and Max wake up to find the entire city has flooded over night and they need to find out who's behind this mysterious act.
3. Dimension Travel
- When Sam and Max get a weird case in Nevada they need to travel between dimensions to solve one of the most tricky cases they've encountered.
4. Time Loop
- When they are stuck in a Time Loop Sam and Max need to stop it and fast.
5. Where is Everyone PT. 1
- When everyone goes missing Sam and Max need to find out exactly where thy are.
6. Where is Everyone PT. 2
- Continuig of previous Part. Read "Where is Everyone PT. 1"
Skunkape takeover - I want to see that part from The Penal Zone where Skunkape has taken over the earth and Max tells Sam something and Sam says you use to be cool Max
I'd like to see a Sammun'mak (ahem) Season 4 too! I'm aware I'm about 2 years too late, but I only just finished Season 3, and my God! It was amazing. I've laughed, I've cried, I've told my mum that I was studying -though I failed to mention that the subject was universe saving, but she'll understand- it was truly one of the best games I've ever played. I'm optimistic that Sam and Max will return in 2013, or if not, 2014. I have one question in the back of my throat however, and I wonder if anyone else wonders this..
With the incline in storytelling (and boy! what an incline), from Season 1, saving the Earth, Season 2 with saving the universe, the past and the future, and Season 3, saving the universe and the past and other dimensions all with the aid of psychic powers, I feel like Season 4 will have a LOT to live up to.
I don't for a second doubt the ability of the writing of the amazing team for the Sam and Max games, but I would also hate for the game to be forced in order to wow us further. Again, this hasn't happened, and I have my hopes it won't, but with the incline in storytelling, I feel like S4 might be something more... intense.
Personally, I've loved all the seasons, season 3 the most, but I kind of miss the call from the Commissioner, the riding in the De Soto, the crazy stupid inventions from Bosco, stuff like that. It might just be Telltale moving away from the initial things that made me fall in love with the series.
But I realise now that I'm ranting. Forgive me. It was an emotional finale.
What about Sam and Max Season 4 for PC/PS Vita? Mainstreaming to other consoles would get more people to try the series out.
I could see a movie out of this series too
But maybe I just want to see Superball sing again..
One day, they will make another Sam and Max game. There's no reason they wouldn't. But, I don't know about any of their other games, which is a shame. I would be happy to see a sequel to any and all of their games. But, the only sequels I can see might happen are:
-Sam and Max
-Puzzle Agent
-Wallace and Gromit
-Monkey Island
-Poker Night
I would be the happiest person in the world if Telltale made a SBCG4AP sequel or another Bone game. But It's not gonna happen. If HomestarRunner.com ever comes back, It'll be too late for them to have another Telltale Game. And as for Bone, neither Jeff Smith or Telltale has the time to make another Bone game.
are there any loose gossip, early dev pics, story's, ideas you seen through telltale. Hints on if there are going to do another run? or is it going to be all about the walking dead. Cause we would not have them if the before stars didn't do as well as they have for telltale
If we post about it, it may come true! I wanted to start a thread on possible directions Telltale could take the Sam and Max series if a season 4 was ever to get the green light! Story arc, big bads, ANYTHING!
In Sam & Max 204, you see a future, senile Sam & Max and at the end of 305, Max from 204 arrives in the time traveling lift, these both point to the fact that there could be a Season 4
In Sam & Max 204, you see a future, senile Sam & Max and at the end of 305, Max from 204 arrives in the time traveling lift, these both point to the fact that there could be a Season 4
Doesn't really point to a season 4...but there always could be.
I want another season but I would also be happy if Sam and Max hit the road were re-released like Monkey Island 1 and 2
I would get some more Sam and Max fun and it would probably be easier than making a whole new season
In Sam & Max 204, you see a future, senile Sam & Max and at the end of 305, Max from 204 arrives in the time traveling lift, these both point to the fact that there could be a Season 4
In Space Quest IV you travelled to Space Quest X and XII. Where are Space Quest X and XII now, huh?!
I want a Season 4, but showing future of the characters in games doesn't grant an actual continuation of the series.
I just got an idea of how a different Max came at the end of S&M Season 3. Well remember in episode 4 of season 2,Past Sam & Max take the time machine to escape the ship well since we don't see them again maybe the machine started braking when the ship was on self distruct so instead of going back in time they go to a different universe. The same events happen only Sam is the one who gets the powers and turns into a monster, After Sam was blown up i would say Momma Bosco tried to clone Sam but couldn't with the DNA Max got so Max tries to go back in time to get some DNA but is taken back to the main universe where Max was the monster. So that's how i think it might have happened.
Ive been hoping for awhile for Season 4 of Sam & Max. Ive been a fan since the original release from Lucas Arts. Games Like Full Throttle, The Dig, Day of the Tentacle, Monkey Island & Indiana Jones (Fate of Atlantis) are also still my favorite PC Classic's. For all of those old school adventure lovers, I recommend you check www.Wadjeteyegames.com, Blackwell Series, Resonance & Da New Guys (Day of the Jack*ss) are great games to play while your waiting for telltale to put out more games & episodes. They use the same graphics & gameplay as Lucas Arts Classic Adventure games use.:cool:
We all know this is gonna happen at this point. They need to bring Sam & Max back, with Sam & Max being Telltale's Mascots, and Telltale is gonna need some new game ideas, so untill Telltale thinks of that idea they have to have Sam & Max back them up, unless they get Strong Bad.
I looked through this thread, and I have to say the ideas I like most are the ones involving a road trip and having Sybil and Abe's baby stolen. Here's my idea:
Episode 1 Prologue:
Sam and Max are in their office. After a bit of comedic discussion between Sam and Max (including a line or two to settle this whole "real Max" thing), they hear a scream from outside. They look out and see Sybil running around in a panic, and attempt to leave the office...but it appears Max accidentally locked them in. After a quick tutorial, which involves busting down the wall into Flint Paper's office and exiting through his door, our favorite freelance police finally make it down to the street.
Episode 1:
Sybil tells them that her son has been kidnapped by some fast streak of light, but luckily they decided to implant a GPS tracking device in his brain, which shows his location at the Grand Canyon. She also gives them a communicator which allows her and Abe to give them hints throughout their travels.
They arrive at the Grand Canyon. They can explore several different areas: Top of the canyon, bottom of the canyon, campsite on the wall of the canyon, gift shop, and a near by town where they meet several characters, new and old. The list includes:
The C.O.P.S. (Still built into the DeSoto, so they travel along with Sam and Max)
Bosco (Fleeing from Vegas in a new disguise because Dr. Momma Bosco never wired him the money)
Bosco's Wife (Who turns out to be a Mannequin. Seriously, Bosco marrying a real woman?)
Hubert Q Tourist (Continuing his travels of America)
Jackie Guarro (Lives in the near-by town. Sam gets a strange feeling around her)
Doc and Cameron (A documentary film team, narrator and camera guy, trying to make a movie about sand worms in the Grand Canyon)
Superball (Decided that as president he should spend some time seeing the Nation's landmarks)
Eventually, after a lot of comedy, mischief, and puzzle solving, Sam and Max find a hidden cavern with Sybil and Abe's son inside. As they approach him, Jackie Guarro comes into the cavern, tells them to stay away, and transforms into a Jaguar (Sam hates cats joke) and runs over to the baby. Every time you try to get close, she runs fast enough to create a wind vortex that pushes you away. Figure out how to stop her (in a way that results in her getting her paw caught under a large rock), and then the final cutscene of the episode starts. You leave the cavern and see Superball there, who overs to take the baby back to his parents on Air Force One. Sam and Max get ready to head home, but are stopped by Doc and Cameron who decide documentaries aren't cool anymore, and now they want to make an action-packed Sam and Max movie.
I didn't think the rest of the episodes through as much as that one, but here's some thoughts for each:
Episode 2:
Sam and Max go to Hollywood with Doc and Cameron to film their movie. When it's finally complete, they go to the premiere and find themselves put into a theater by themselves (which they are assured is normal). You get to watch a bit of the movie, then it skips to the end. When the camera goes back on Sam and Max, they can't remember any of it, or anything that's happened for the entire length of the film. They realize their communicator is missing, and after finding and defeating the Episode boss (Cameron), he tells you that you're too late and he's already passed it along to his accomplice, who Doc according to Doc is in Canada.
Episode 3:
They go to Canada and meet a lot of people, one of them turns out to be the accomplice (the only non-recurring character there who turns out to not actually be Canadian) with the communicator so they beat him/her and get it back. I didn't think this one through at all, I just knew I wanted them to go to Canada. Anyway, they look at the communicator and Sybil is looking worried, but somewhat relieved that you finally answered. Superball never returned with the baby, and now the GPS says that their somewhere in the Florida swamps.
Episode 4:
They go to Florida and after adventuring for a bit they find a lab under the swamps with the bosses of the past three episodes all in glass pods, healing from their past injuries. The scientist here (who you had met earlier in the episode) can shoot electricity and locks you in a pod. You escape, beat him, lock him in the pod, and send all four to various locations. After this, Superball comes in with the baby and warns you that you just made a huge mistake. He doesn't have time to explain, as Sam and Max start pelting him with questions, followed by a masked face popping up on the large computer in the room and thanking Sam and Max for opening this opportunity for him to take over the world.
Episode 5:
Now we get an explanation from Superball. The masked man on the screen had contacted DC earlier warning them of his plans to conquer the world. These events were foretold in a comic book known as "The Super Six". The Super Six are as follows:
"The Jaguar" - Jackie Guarro - Transformation to Jaguar and Super Speeds
"Freeze Frame" - Cameron - Freezing People in Time
??? - ??? - ??? (The one from Canada. Again, I didn't put much thought into him/her)
"Dr. Electro" - Scientist - Electricity Manipulation
"Stone Baby" - Sybil and Abe's Son - Transformation into Strong Stone Creature
"Superball" - Superball - Hyper-Bouncing (all those times he "teleported" he actually bounced up and down faster than we could see)
You have to find the four remaining heroes scattered across the globe, convince them to join you after how you treated them before, and have them reunite back in NY to take down the villain...but where is he? He's turned back into his secret identity, and there are several people here it could be. But after eliminating all the suspects you thought of, a cutscene reveals his true identity: Hubert Q. Tourist! But why would he suddenly reveal his identity to you? Because you're too late, he's already completed his plan and built a device to control the Super Six. In the final battle, Sam and Max must find away to steal the device and then find the right pattern to control them in to stop him!
Comments
(I dont want any from the cartoon)
C.O.P.S
Grandpa Stinky
Grandma Stinky
Stinky
SuperBall
Bosco and Sybil
Mr.Featherly
Jimmy Two Teeth
Mack Salmon (Comic) (Not a Villain in the Game)
Abe Lincoln
Liver'n'Onion
Harry Moleman
Flint Paper
The Auditor from Hell (takes Satan's palce)
Locations:
Bosco's Inconvenience (It is moved somewhere else
Bosco's Souvenir shop ( Found in every country or special location Sam and Max go to)
Names for Each Bosco Shop in Location
- Boscos Brasserie
-Boscos "Pitchforks and Sporks" shop located in hell
- Boscos "Martian Modulato" Sovenir shop located in the moon
.... I'm out of Bosco ideas maybe you can help
France
Hell
The Office
Sam and Max's House (seen in the comic)
White House
Moon
Las Vegas
Captain Cornies Corndog Factory
.... ran out of ideas
Thats all
Read this thread
Flint Paper should teach S&M to interrogate suspect, and use clues to buck up their reasons.
Example:
Grandpa Stinky stole a new type of alien technology from the place where the meteor hit.
Evidence: Stinky's Corn meal & Grandpa Stinky's worst cook of the century award.
S&M walk in to Stinky's diner & go interact with Stinky
(random conversation option)
(random conversation option)
(random conversation option)
(random conversation option)
(interrogate) {click}
GS: What do you want
S&M: We're here to ask you some questions
GS: What would that be
S&M: Where were you last night, probably during the loud crash
GS: I was in my diner
(He looks slyly around and does not give eye contact with Sam or Max)
(You choose three answers: Truth, Doubt, Lie)
{clicks lie}
GS: Wheres your evidence
S&M: (check inventory) find medallion and corn meal
GS: Oh, im very sorry I will give it back to you.
Would anyone agree with putting this feature in the game??
No Lorne (The Friend for Life)? I just like him because his theme song was oddly entrancing.
Oops, someone else suggested Lorne. I'll be honest, I'm not a fan of The Geek, I've always viewed her (I think. Was the Geek female? I don't think I was sure even when I watched the show) as a product of Executive Meddling. New idea: a Fizzball minigame.
True, but they weren't huge licenses.
You know what I mean anyway.
Also Im playing Season 3 episode 303 right now for the 3rd time lol
To be honest, not one of the currently announced games interests me, so I pretty much have to go without any new point'n'click adventure gaming until Season 4 eventually arrives! Or until Broken Sword 5 eventually arrives :-P
(also, Bring back Bosco! and more Superball! and more Flint Paper!)
Is that foreshadowing or what!
Well, not completely foreshadowing, but still, that's close enough for me!
never
1. Help Flint Paper
- He needs help and Sam, Max and Flint need to travel to all over the world to solve what may be one of the craziest cases they've been on.
2. The Flooding
- Sam and Max wake up to find the entire city has flooded over night and they need to find out who's behind this mysterious act.
3. Dimension Travel
- When Sam and Max get a weird case in Nevada they need to travel between dimensions to solve one of the most tricky cases they've encountered.
4. Time Loop
- When they are stuck in a Time Loop Sam and Max need to stop it and fast.
5. Where is Everyone PT. 1
- When everyone goes missing Sam and Max need to find out exactly where thy are.
6. Where is Everyone PT. 2
- Continuig of previous Part. Read "Where is Everyone PT. 1"
I like the sound of this chapter
With the incline in storytelling (and boy! what an incline), from Season 1, saving the Earth, Season 2 with saving the universe, the past and the future, and Season 3, saving the universe and the past and other dimensions all with the aid of psychic powers, I feel like Season 4 will have a LOT to live up to.
I don't for a second doubt the ability of the writing of the amazing team for the Sam and Max games, but I would also hate for the game to be forced in order to wow us further. Again, this hasn't happened, and I have my hopes it won't, but with the incline in storytelling, I feel like S4 might be something more... intense.
Personally, I've loved all the seasons, season 3 the most, but I kind of miss the call from the Commissioner, the riding in the De Soto, the crazy stupid inventions from Bosco, stuff like that. It might just be Telltale moving away from the initial things that made me fall in love with the series.
But I realise now that I'm ranting. Forgive me. It was an emotional finale.
I could see a movie out of this series too
But maybe I just want to see Superball sing again..
-Sam and Max
-Puzzle Agent
-Wallace and Gromit
-Monkey Island
-Poker Night
I would be the happiest person in the world if Telltale made a SBCG4AP sequel or another Bone game. But It's not gonna happen. If HomestarRunner.com ever comes back, It'll be too late for them to have another Telltale Game. And as for Bone, neither Jeff Smith or Telltale has the time to make another Bone game.
Doesn't really point to a season 4...but there always could be.
Just the most entertaining series of Point and Clicks ever, so please be workin' on a 4th season....
I would get some more Sam and Max fun and it would probably be easier than making a whole new season
In Space Quest IV you travelled to Space Quest X and XII. Where are Space Quest X and XII now, huh?!
I want a Season 4, but showing future of the characters in games doesn't grant an actual continuation of the series.
Give Telltale time.
Also, each episode seemed a rehash of the last. Visually as well as puzzle & story wise.
Episode 1 Prologue:
Sam and Max are in their office. After a bit of comedic discussion between Sam and Max (including a line or two to settle this whole "real Max" thing), they hear a scream from outside. They look out and see Sybil running around in a panic, and attempt to leave the office...but it appears Max accidentally locked them in. After a quick tutorial, which involves busting down the wall into Flint Paper's office and exiting through his door, our favorite freelance police finally make it down to the street.
Episode 1:
Sybil tells them that her son has been kidnapped by some fast streak of light, but luckily they decided to implant a GPS tracking device in his brain, which shows his location at the Grand Canyon. She also gives them a communicator which allows her and Abe to give them hints throughout their travels.
They arrive at the Grand Canyon. They can explore several different areas: Top of the canyon, bottom of the canyon, campsite on the wall of the canyon, gift shop, and a near by town where they meet several characters, new and old. The list includes:
The C.O.P.S. (Still built into the DeSoto, so they travel along with Sam and Max)
Bosco (Fleeing from Vegas in a new disguise because Dr. Momma Bosco never wired him the money)
Bosco's Wife (Who turns out to be a Mannequin. Seriously, Bosco marrying a real woman?)
Hubert Q Tourist (Continuing his travels of America)
Jackie Guarro (Lives in the near-by town. Sam gets a strange feeling around her)
Doc and Cameron (A documentary film team, narrator and camera guy, trying to make a movie about sand worms in the Grand Canyon)
Superball (Decided that as president he should spend some time seeing the Nation's landmarks)
Eventually, after a lot of comedy, mischief, and puzzle solving, Sam and Max find a hidden cavern with Sybil and Abe's son inside. As they approach him, Jackie Guarro comes into the cavern, tells them to stay away, and transforms into a Jaguar (Sam hates cats joke) and runs over to the baby. Every time you try to get close, she runs fast enough to create a wind vortex that pushes you away. Figure out how to stop her (in a way that results in her getting her paw caught under a large rock), and then the final cutscene of the episode starts. You leave the cavern and see Superball there, who overs to take the baby back to his parents on Air Force One. Sam and Max get ready to head home, but are stopped by Doc and Cameron who decide documentaries aren't cool anymore, and now they want to make an action-packed Sam and Max movie.
I didn't think the rest of the episodes through as much as that one, but here's some thoughts for each:
Episode 2:
Sam and Max go to Hollywood with Doc and Cameron to film their movie. When it's finally complete, they go to the premiere and find themselves put into a theater by themselves (which they are assured is normal). You get to watch a bit of the movie, then it skips to the end. When the camera goes back on Sam and Max, they can't remember any of it, or anything that's happened for the entire length of the film. They realize their communicator is missing, and after finding and defeating the Episode boss (Cameron), he tells you that you're too late and he's already passed it along to his accomplice, who Doc according to Doc is in Canada.
Episode 3:
They go to Canada and meet a lot of people, one of them turns out to be the accomplice (the only non-recurring character there who turns out to not actually be Canadian) with the communicator so they beat him/her and get it back. I didn't think this one through at all, I just knew I wanted them to go to Canada. Anyway, they look at the communicator and Sybil is looking worried, but somewhat relieved that you finally answered. Superball never returned with the baby, and now the GPS says that their somewhere in the Florida swamps.
Episode 4:
They go to Florida and after adventuring for a bit they find a lab under the swamps with the bosses of the past three episodes all in glass pods, healing from their past injuries. The scientist here (who you had met earlier in the episode) can shoot electricity and locks you in a pod. You escape, beat him, lock him in the pod, and send all four to various locations. After this, Superball comes in with the baby and warns you that you just made a huge mistake. He doesn't have time to explain, as Sam and Max start pelting him with questions, followed by a masked face popping up on the large computer in the room and thanking Sam and Max for opening this opportunity for him to take over the world.
Episode 5:
Now we get an explanation from Superball. The masked man on the screen had contacted DC earlier warning them of his plans to conquer the world. These events were foretold in a comic book known as "The Super Six". The Super Six are as follows:
"The Jaguar" - Jackie Guarro - Transformation to Jaguar and Super Speeds
"Freeze Frame" - Cameron - Freezing People in Time
??? - ??? - ??? (The one from Canada. Again, I didn't put much thought into him/her)
"Dr. Electro" - Scientist - Electricity Manipulation
"Stone Baby" - Sybil and Abe's Son - Transformation into Strong Stone Creature
"Superball" - Superball - Hyper-Bouncing (all those times he "teleported" he actually bounced up and down faster than we could see)
You have to find the four remaining heroes scattered across the globe, convince them to join you after how you treated them before, and have them reunite back in NY to take down the villain...but where is he? He's turned back into his secret identity, and there are several people here it could be. But after eliminating all the suspects you thought of, a cutscene reveals his true identity: Hubert Q. Tourist! But why would he suddenly reveal his identity to you? Because you're too late, he's already completed his plan and built a device to control the Super Six. In the final battle, Sam and Max must find away to steal the device and then find the right pattern to control them in to stop him!
Then some big ending reunion cutscene.
The End