Sam tries to reassure himself, but the dark bedroom looks pretty creepy. After saying goodnight, Sam's mom turns off the light and closes the door.
Sam feels confident having his Pajama Sam mask just in case. One night, while reading the first issue of Pajama Man, Sam's mom enters his room reminding him that tonight is the night he sleeps with the lights out. Spoiler Warning : Plot and/or ending details follow. (Games prior to this usually had some sort of variation each time the game was played, such as different letters and locations in Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise, different bottle locations in Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds, etc.) It was also the first Humongous game to experiment with lip-sync in character animation, most prominent in cut scenes, as in other shots (such as in a typical clickpoint/walk-through screen) there is no lip sync when characters speak (similar to previous Humongous games). Most Humongous games made after this would feature changing game paths, increasing its replayability. It was significant because this is the first Humongous Entertainment game to have changing game paths. When initially released in 1996, the game was priced at US $49.95.
In 2008, it was repackaged by Atari and Majesco Entertainment as Pajama Sam: Don't Fear the Dark and released for the Nintendo Wii. Since then, the game has been re-released several times.
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Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside is a "point & click" adventure game in the Pajama Sam series developed by Humongous Entertainment for the Windows and Macintosh operating systems in 1996. Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside