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Sat 14 Feb 2009
They say there is only one true pirate adventure game/game series, the rest just tries to take a piece of its glory for themselves. They are a little bit more forgiving, though, when the game in question is intentionally a love letter to the classic adventure games of yore. Yet there also exists a certain title that is a piratey love letter in both this and a quite different meaning of the expression.
Yes, it’s all true! Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! – the game in question – was made using the freeware AGS engine specifically for the girlfriend of its creator Alasdair Beckett (but don’t worry, YOU can play it too)! Well, actually Alasdair doesn’t really try to hide who is the game’s primary addressee any more than the fact that it was heavily inspired by the Monkey Island series. How could he do that anyway, when the game even borrows the icon coin interface known from Curse of Monkey Island. A very heartfelt tribute to Monkey Island then? (more…)
Tags: Adventure Game Studio, AGS, Curse of Monkey Island, freeware game, ghost pirate, Indie Games, LucasArts, Monkey Island, Nelly Cootalot, pirates, red-haired heroine, Spoonbeaks Ahoy
Wed 11 Feb 2009
Posted by Igor Hardy under Dev Diaries, other
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Two months have gone by as the revamped and refocused Monkey Island Speech Project started its course. The project was originally launched in October 2008 by Joe Davison and was dedicated to providing voices for the characters of Secret of Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge (as the first part of the series didn’t seem to be technically viable for such a feat at the time). Amused by the sheer arrogance of the idea, mixnmojo has granted it with a nice home address. (more…)
Tags: Adventure Games, ghost pirate, Guybrush, LeChuck, LucasArts, Mancomb, Monkey Island, Monkey Island Speech Project, pirates, Ron Gilbert, rubber chicken with a pulley, SCUMM, Secret of Monkey Island, Seepgood, Threepwood, voice talent, voodoo
Tue 27 Jan 2009
Posted by Igor Hardy and Martin Mulrooney under Features, Holiday Specials, Look Elseweb
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Colin Panetta's amazing Grim Fandango artwork (visit Mojo for higher res)
November 2009 – The 11th Grim Fandango Anniversary (more…)
Tags: 10th, 11th, bakery products, birthday, birthday cake, birthday cookies, Brutal Legend, Colin Panetta, Day of The Dead, Grim Fandango, Grim Fandango 10th Anniversary, Grim Fandango Puzzle Document, LucasArts, Manny Calavera, mixnmojo, tattoo, Tim Schafer
Thu 8 Jan 2009

2008 was an interesting year for adventure games, but none of the new releases I played was truly groundbreaking. The adventure game scene seems to be still heavily marred by the desperate struggles to get funding and publishing deals and then to make the freshly assembled teams and engines work. Even such “sure bets” of current adventure gaming as A Vampyre Story and Gray Matter suffered from flimsy marketing (GM), shameful bugs (AVS) and huge delays in production (both).
Germany is the biggest source for new titles in the genre now. However, (more…)
Tags: A Second Face, A Vampyre Story, Adventure Classic Gaming, Adventure Game Studio, Adventure Games, AGS, Bill Tiller, Crackpot Entertainment, Edna & Harvey, Edna brichts aus, Gray Matter, Indie Games, Insecticide, Insecticide review, LucasArts, Mata Hari, Mental Repairs Inc., Mike Levine, Overclocked, Tale of A Hero
Sun 4 Jan 2009

Hal Barwood
I was very happy to have been recently able to do an interview with Hal Barwood on behalf of ACG. His Indiana Jones and The Fate Atlantis was the first adventure game I ever played (that’s like winning a lottery) and remains one of my favorites. It is not some kind of sentimental affection on my part, mind you (I’m a notoriously unsentimental person). The game is just really that good and perfectly represents the good old days (absolutely no sentimental connotations on my part!) when the care went first of all into the game design and storytelling departments instead of in making things more and more flashy. (more…)
Tags: Adventure Classic Gaming, Adventure Games, casual games, Fate of Atlantis, freeware game, Hal Barwood, Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis, LucasArts, Mata Hari, The 400 Project
Sat 3 Jan 2009
Posted by Igor Hardy under comics & artwork
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ALOHA!
Back in 2008 my adventure gaming and classic LucasArts obsessions drove me to creating a Som & Maxie themed comic strip (instead of producing something honest and original) . And it’s all about branes. So, If you’d like to read it yourself – and this should be a no-brainer – click on
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