Tales of Monkey Island
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Del af Monkey Island-serien | |
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Udvikler | Telltale Games |
Udgiver | Lucasarts |
Serie | Monkey Island |
Regissør | Dave Grossman |
Designer | Dave Grossman |
Komponist | Michael Land |
Distributør | Telltale Games WiiWare Steam Gog.com |
Motor | Telltale Tool |
Udgivet | WiiWare 27. juli 2009[2] 31. juli 2009[3] |
Genre | Grafisk adventurespil |
Spiltype | Singleplayer |
Platforme | Windows Wii |
Medier | Download DVD |
Input | Tastatur og mus Wii Remote / Wii Nunchuk |
Aldersgrænse | ESRB: Everyone 10+ PEGI: 12+ |
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Tales of Monkey Island er fem episodiske adventure computerspil, der blev udgivet løbende i 2009. Spillene udviklet af Telltale Games i samarbejde med LucasArts. Spillene udgør tilsammen det femte spil i Monkey Island-serien.
Episoder
- Launch of the Screaming Narwhal – udgivet 27. juli 2009.
- The Siege of Spinner Cay – udgivet 20. august 2009.
- Lair of the Leviathan – udgivet 29. september 2009.
- The Trial and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood – udgivet 30. oktober 2009.
- Rise of the Pirate God – udgivet 8. december 2009.
Referencer
- ^ "Tales of Monkey Island Premiere Episode Now Available". Arkiveret fra originalen 2. juli 2014. Hentet 27. juli 2009.
- ^ "Monkey Island, Three Musketeers, Arcade Cards and Sudoku Hit Wii/DS Shop". Arkiveret fra originalen 4. juli 2014. Hentet 27. juli 2009.
- ^ "Tales Of Monkey Island Hits WiiWare". Arkiveret fra originalen 11. februar 2010. Hentet 31. juli 2009.
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