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Maniac Mansion Deluxe (2004)

by LucasFan Games

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Twenty years ago today... ...Lucasfilm Games released the game "Maniac Mansion" that became a milestone in in the history of adventure games. It introduced a new revolutionary gameplay (Point'n Click) to the genre as well as the possibility of multiple user-selectable characters and multiple possible endings (depending from the abilities and decisions of the characters you choose in the beginning of the game) and a certain kind of humour that dominated the genre for some years. "Maniac Mansion" (the first game that was written with the SCUMM engine) was a huge success for Lucasfilm Games and it was followed by some of the best adventures of all times (like "Zak McKraken and the Alien Mindbenders", "The Secret of Monkey Island", "Sam & Max" or "Day of the Tentacle"). The Story: Sandy, girlfriend of the games' hero Dave has been kidnapped by evil scientist Dr. Fred Edison. So Dave has to gather two friends around him and go to the old mansion to rescue her. The game was a hommage/parody to the old B-movies and pulp stories, so expect evil purple meteors, tentacle creatures, evil professors, secret labs, nymphomanic wives and everything else yo know from trash movies... "Maniac Mansion Deluxe" is a 1:1 remake of the original "Maniac Mansion" except for the graphics (but these have the classic LucasArts style as well) and the fact that thy made the game run under Windows. So if you never played "Maniac Mansion" or want to experience this great game again this is your chance. Game comes along with translations to German, Spanish and French.

Tags: Windows games; Vintage computer games; Adventure games


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