VideoGames : Pajama Sam in 'No Need To Hide When It's Dark Outside'
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from: Humongous Entertainment
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Humongous Entertainment
EAN: 0825247023205
ESRB Age Rating: Early Childhood
Format: CD
Label: Humongous Entertainment
Manufacturer: Humongous Entertainment
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 8 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Publisher: Humongous Entertainment
Sales Rank: 4443
Studio: Humongous Entertainment
Features:- Ages 3 - 8
- Windows 3.1/95/98 (XP Compatible)
- Macintosh System 7/8/9
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Editorial Review:
Product 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.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - A classic fun good time!
I played this game when I was younger; it is good clean fun... with a hint of sarcasm I never picked up before but which gave it a new spin I could even enjoy as an adult. Fun for the whole family; even the parents as you go with Sam and he gets over his fear of Darkness!
Rating: - Great game for kids
I originally bought this for my now 10 year old when he was around Kindergarten age. He loved it and eagerly learned computer controls and problem solving why completing this game. We are now buying it for his 4 year old brother who played a free demo upon his brothers recommendation and loved it. I thought this was simpler than "You are what you eat from your head to your feet" and "Thunder and Lightning aren't so frightening". We have enjoyed the whole series. The Putt Putt series (ex. Putt ... Read More
Rating: - good adventure
This was the last of the 3 PJ Sam games that our daughter played. She was 8 when she played this one and went through it pretty easily and it was fun for her. Not quite as good as the other two ("Thunder and Lightning" and "You are What You Eat"). Like the Freddi games from Humongous, it has small variations each time it's played, which keeps it more interesting in additional runs.
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