- Publisher: Telltale Games
- Release Date: Jul 7, 2009
- Also On: iPhone/iPad
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 83 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 58 out of 83
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Mixed: 17 out of 83
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Negative: 8 out of 83
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FiveAirtonicJul 29, 2009Absolutly free 3D flash game. The best! Must play! Tanki Online
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tomgoJul 9, 2009Guybrush is back! Launch of the Screaming Narwhal is the beginning of an all new saga in the Monkey Island Universe. It's clever, funny and will entertain you for about 4 hours, which is good for an episode. If you're not afraid of thinking while playing and want brilliant humor in your game then this is for you.
Cant wait for episode 2. -
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AndrewLJul 13, 2009
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MarkLJul 9, 2009
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MarkusN.Jul 9, 2009
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JoeyJoeJoeJul 9, 2009
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DougTAug 15, 2009
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Aug 13, 2010There's quite a bit of fun to be had here, only to be ruined by a flawed hint system and some puzzles that I required help on. For the most part, however, it's fun and rewarding to solve the puzzles without using a guide.
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May 18, 2011I got this game for $5 for all 5 chapters during the Steam summer sale. Well worth that price. Although childish, it is very well made. Good story, great voice acting, charming, witty, creative puzzles. Takes about 4 hours of play time to finish each chapter so roughly 20 hours total.
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Aug 6, 2011I specially sing in to Metacritic to rate this game. I saw some reviews and decidet to write my own. For thoese who likes pirates and love homor will love this game. thumbs up! At the first some minutes i was so banned that i had to play the game to the end. i played 80 hours.
80 hours full of fun wonderfull story and humor. -
May 1, 2012
Awards & Rankings
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It's not as engaging or memorable as we remember the originals to be, and the puzzles won't blow anyone away, but it's still hugely exciting to play a brand new Monkey Island game, such is the enduring popularity of the early 90s classics.
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The difficulty of the problem-solving you're tasked with is perfectly pitched, and if you do get stuck, the very subtle hint system may be all you need to help you along. You never feel overwhelmed and the gameplay doesn't become tedious or as frustrating as it can in other adventure games.
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Monkey Island is back. This first episode is a strong start, with Guybrush at his best, an amusing script and a barrel of grog to boot.