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

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

released on Oct 04, 1996

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

released on Oct 04, 1996

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.


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One of the many Humongous Entertainment classics. The PJ Sam games are all about a superhero-loving kid using his imagination to turn something as mundane as a bedroom closet or a food pantry into a wild & detailed landscape to explore & this game delivers well in that regard. Decent puzzles, fun characters, cool environments ---- it's well done.

An absolute classic, potentially the most iconic game by Humongous Entertainment. While my soft spot is for the sequel, having played this only later, this is the perfect kids point and click adventure.

I love Steam sometimes. Like it's so neat that so many of these old games are just up for sale and I get to experience some HE games that I somehow missed out on when I was a child.

This is a strangely cozy setting for something called The Land of Darkness. It has all the usuals with HE, a simple point and click adventure for children that has a lot of silly animations and is actually kinda funny a few times. Cute and wholesome!

Very wholesome fun adventure but now I wanna eat some cheese and crackers

Sam came to my house and touch all my shit. And when he did, my fucking possession fucking twirled around and said a fucking one liner. I don't want this toothpaste fuck ANYWHERE near my house

I'm giving this a solid 5 stars due to it being the first game I ever played. Without Pajama Sam I would probably be collecting baseball cards or some shit. Who knew this little blue man would spawn such an addiction?