Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside
1996 • Pajama Sam
2D
Educational
Point and Click
Speech
Third-Person
Description
There's no reason to be afraid of the dark. Fed up with his fear of the dark, Sam transforms himself into Pajama Sam - world's youngest superhero and resolves to confront Darkness! With help from King the mine car, Otto the boat, and a host of fascinating characters.
Review
★★★★☆
<p>Graphics: The graphics were top notch and well animated. Great graphics for the time. 5/5</p><p>Story/Acting: The story for the game was cute and engaging. The voice acting was high quality. I do think the story was pretty short even for this style of game. 4.5/5</p><p>Puzzle/Gameplay: The puzzles were fairly straightforward, but also slightly challenging. The puzzle also changed with each playthrough, so I don’t have a full understanding of all of them. The gameplay was simple and straightforward. The mini games seem pretty uninspired. 4/5</p><p>Music/Sound: The sound effects and music were decent, but not memorable. There were a number of gimmicks in the game to make sound effects, likely because this game was targeted at younger players. 4.5/5</p><p>Personal Slant: The game was short, but enjoyable. I believe that this would serve as a great introduction to adventure games for younger children. It was funny at moments and just a great game. I wish it had been longer. 4/5</p>
Notes
Blind play through.