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Pajama Sam: Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff!

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2003 video game
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2003 video game
Pajama Sam:
Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff!
Developer(s)Humongous Entertainment
Publisher(s)Atari[a]
Producer(s)Jeff McCrory
Designer(s)Rhonda Conley
Eric Gross
Artist(s)John Michaud (animator)
Writer(s)James 'Kibo' Parry
Composer(s)Nathan Rosenberg[1]
SeriesPajama Sam
EngineYAGA
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release2003
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Pajama Sam: Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff! (also known asPajama Sam 4) is a computer game made for children ages 5-8.[2][3]

Sam's Pajama Man comic book is lost in a strange world, where he meets a dirty sock who needs to get to his other sock, who is clean. He goes on a journey to find a way to clean the dirty sock and to find clothes (a shirt, shoes, and the socks) to get to Grubby Corners Mall, where his comic has found its way to. This is the only Pajama Sam game without a demo, possibly because the game was only released after Atari's takeover along withPutt-Putt: Pep's Birthday Surprise. The game was released in 2003, and was digitally re-released in May 2014.[4]

Plot

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While watching television, Sam sees a breaking news story announcing that Pajama Man is coming to the local shopping mall to sign autographs. After his mother agrees to take him to the mall, Sam decides to get his copy of the first comic book in the Pajama Man franchise signed, only for it to be stolen from a pile of dirty clothes. After finding his cape, Sam leaps into the pile and lands in a world filled with junk.

Sam encounters a dirty sock, who was banished from his drawer and separated from his matching sock due to his filth; he reveals that the person who stole the comic intends to take it to the Grubby Corners Mall get it signed by Dr. Grime, Pajama Man's unclean arch nemesis, much to Sam's horror. After obtaining clothes to pass the mall's dress code, Sam enters the mall to look for his comic book.

In the mall, Sam is mistaken for Dr. Grime by a group of children and hides in Grime's dressing room, where he finds his comic book, only to realize that he's covered in dirt. Hatching a plan to get himself clean, Sam uses the heat from a cup of hot cocoa to set off a sprinkler, flooding the mall in the process. Afterwards, Sam reiterates his plan to get his comic book signed by Pajama Man. A photo of Sam standing with Pajama Man is then shown before thecredits roll.

Development

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Soundtrack

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The score was composed and produced by Nathan Rosenberg (The Doghouse NYC Studios). Much time and funds were invested in the music composition to accompany the gameplay.Latin was the desired genre for the game with over 45 minutes of soundtrack and optimum quality using real instruments. The solution to retain quality, time and budget was hiring drummer John Bollinger who used a number of syncing techniques to get the music just right. After two days of composing several soundtracks, saxophonist Tom Glusac was hired to add finishing touches to the soundtrack. Thus all the audio for the game was delivered just in time and under the budget.[1][5]

Reception

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Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
Common Sense Media[6]
Quandary[7]
Award
PublicationAward
Parents' Choice AwardSilver Honor[8]

Common Sense Media provided a positive review ofPajama Sam: Life is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff!, but described the game as being worse and less polished than its predecessors.[6] The game received the Silver Honor award from the Parents' Choice Awards.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Pajama Sam and the Case of the Live Drummer".The Doghouse NYC. July 25, 2005.Archived from the original on March 14, 2016. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2016.Live drums were an integral part of production in Humongous Entertainment's critically acclaimed children's game,Pamama Sam: Life is Rough When You Loose Your Stuff.
  2. ^"Kids help 'Pajama Sam' find his missing comic".USA Today. November 3, 2003.Archived from the original on 2016-03-14. Retrieved2013-04-21.
  3. ^"Pajama Sam Getting Some Wrinkles".Associated Press. October 13, 2003.
  4. ^"Pajama Sam: Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff! on Steam".Steam.Archived from the original on May 19, 2015. RetrievedMarch 1, 2016.
  5. ^"Live Music in Pajama Sam".Beat Kitchen / Doghouse NYC.Archived from the original on 2022-11-29. Retrieved2022-04-20.
  6. ^ab"Pajama Sam: Life is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff! Game Review | Common Sense Media".www.commonsensemedia.org.Archived from the original on 2024-01-17. Retrieved2024-01-17.
  7. ^"Quandary Index of Reviews for Kids". Archived fromthe original on October 31, 2005.
  8. ^"Parents' Choice Awards - Pajama Sam 4".Parents' Choice Award. 2004. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2016.
  1. ^TheSteam release was co-published byTommo andNight Dive Studios.

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