Because of it's crazy humor, this game deserves to be one of the best action/adventure games in history.

User Rating: 8.2 | Sam & Max Episode 104: Abe Lincoln Must Die! PC
We all know that Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves when he was still alive. We also know that he was killed by a gunshot in the back of the head. Now we get to do it Sam & Max style.

Telltale created the fourth Sam & Max episode on February 22nd, 2007 for GameTap, a source for classic video games. Fortunally Sam & Max were reborn on GameTap after the TV cartoon series by Steve Purcell ended in the early '90s (which is now viewable on GameTap TV). Ever since, the game was popular and it keeps on getting better.

In the fourth episode, Sam & Max get a call from the commisioner informing them that the President of the United States is in danger. The crime-fighting duo then heads to Washington D.C., only to find the president a dummy. All of a sudden, a robotic statue of Abraham Lincoln appears and challenges Max to an election. Sam & Max have to win the election to save the United States.

The gameplay is pretty much the same thing as the last 3 episodes, but still enjoyable, because there are lots of places to explore in the series, especially this game.

The graphics are cartoony, but really good. The AI responds perfectly, and the voice acting is still the best in the history of adventure games. The humor is what really gets you. The humor is just so good, you'd be begging for more, especially from Sam's buddy in crime, Max. Max pretty much blabbers what's on his mind in the games as well as the series.

There are loads of puzzle solving involved when playing the game such as switching quote cards in the election, and looking for certain items. Also the game is just a little hard, but can hold. Major thinking is involved in the game, so make sure you're bright on knowledge, or the game will be difficult for you.

Overall, I reccomend this game to anyone who is a major Sam & Max fan. If you have GameTap and haven't played Sam & Max yet, well you have a lot to catch up on. If you don't like Sam & Max, well, you're missing out. In fact, it's hard to resist.