Pajama Sam in No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside

I started playing this game hoping to get relaxed enough to do a number of creative things that all require a little extra patience.  It took me about an hour to get through to the end, but that's okay.  I didn't want to spend all day on it.  Still, an hour seemed pretty short so I read the walk through and found out the adventure puzzles are actually different every time you start a new game.  Pretty cool, huh?  

I know it's not always cool to play a kids' game when I could be jamming some Call of Duty and shelling out some serious cash for an Xbox.  Sometimes it's nice to play an easy adventure game and see if the realm of things you enjoyed in the 90s can still hold up to today's standards.  Truly, Humongous Entertainment never left us hanging in their long stream of timeless hits.  They spared no effort in making Sam's closet into a truly magical place.  The world within is full of interesting characters and almost everything can be interacted with.  I'd like to see the singing carrot front a punk band.  He's a vegan anarcho-socialist with the voice for punk.  I was inspired.  

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