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Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space Episode 2 on iOS
Telltale brings the popular duo to life on Apple devices.
Date: Thursday, February 16, 2012
Author: James Fudge

The oddest duo in adventure gaming return for a re-imagined classic adventure for iOS. Telltale has released Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space - Episode 2: Moai Better Blues via the iTunes App Store for $4.99.

Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space - Episode 2: Moai Better Blues finds Sam & Max heading to Easter Island to stop a volcano from destroying the famous islet. Episode 2 - Moai Better Blues offers lots of extras created exclusively for Beyond Time and Space including a competitive Whack-da-Ratz minigame and a sound board for Sam & Max fans to create their own string of crazy quotes straight from the mouths of their favorite characters.

The Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space - Episode 2: Moai Better Blues universal iOS app is available now in the iTunes App Store for $4.99. The series' first episode, Ice Station Santa, is also available in the App Store for just $4.99 so getting into latest Sam & Max's adventure is now easier than ever.

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