Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls
AppID: 31250Current Price
Free
Estimated Owners
2.4K
Total Reviews
69
Net Revenue
$0
Revenue Breakdown
| Gross Revenue (Est.) | $0 |
| Regional Pricing (15%) | -$0 |
| Discounts (25%) | -$0 |
| Est. Refunds (5%) | -$0 |
| Steam Fee (30%) | -$0 |
| VAT & Taxes (15%) | -$0 |
| Net Revenue (Est.) | $0 |
Revenue estimates use the Boxleiter Method with a confidence score of 50/10. Actual revenue may vary significantly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much revenue has Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls generated?
Since its release, Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls is estimated to have generated approximately $0 in gross revenue on Steam as of Nov 20, 2025. After accounting for platform fees, refunds, and regional pricing adjustments, the developer's estimated net revenue comes to around $0.
How many copies has Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls sold?
We estimate Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls has sold approximately 2.4K copies worldwide on Steam as of Nov 20, 2025. This translates to an estimated revenue of $0 in gross revenue.
What game engine does Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls use?
Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls was developed using the Proprietary Engine (Telltale Tool) game engine.
How much did it cost to develop Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls?
The estimated development cost for Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls was around Unknown to develop. This budget covered everything from art and design to programming and marketing.
How many developers worked on Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls?
Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls was developed by a team of Small team, typical for Telltale Games at the time (likely under 50) 2007 (Development Period).
Review Statistics
Positive
62
Negative
7
Game Information
Game Engine
Proprietary Engine (Telltale Tool)
Genres
Production Cost
Sam & Max 304: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls (2008)
Unknown
Team Size
2007 (Development Period)
Small team, typical for Telltale Games at the time (likely under 50)