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Sam & Max Episode 4: Abe Lincoln Must Die!


Their fourth downloadable romp finds our canine and lapine heroes battling their greatest foe yet: politics.

Available on: PC
Release date: Feb 22, 2007
Published by: Telltale Games
Developed by: Telltale Games
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Screenshots updated Feb 23, 2007
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