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=*Curse of Monkey Island Setup and Launcher*=
There are two parts to this project; an installer and a launcher program.
==Read this first==
These tools are still subject to the quirks and limitations of trying to run this old game on new versions of windows. As such there may well be bugs and p...
Monkey,
Island,
Lucasarts,
Curse,
Setup,
Launcher,
MonkeyIsland,
Install,
Installer,
CMI,
MI3,
Utility,
Tool
=*Escape From Monkey Island Setup and Launcher*=
There are two parts to this project; an installer and a launcher program.
===Escape From Monkey Island Setup===
A replacement installer (setup program) for Escape From Monkey Island. The installer that comes with the game can be problematic wit...
=*Grim Fandango Setup and Launcher*=
There are two parts to this project; an installer and a launcher program.
===Grim Fandango Setup===
A replacement installer (setup program) for Grim Fandango. The installer that comes with the game can be problematic with newer versions of Windows and refu...
Web Adventure Kit or WAK. Is a development kit for the creation of Point & Click web adventures in flash. WAK is a framework plus a suit of external tools to help in the creation of different kinds of graphic adventures.<br>
WAK will support the following adventure styles:<br>
* SCUMM or LucasAr...
point-and-click,
adventures,
flash,
actionscript,
AS3,
sierra,
lucasarts,
monkeyisland,
graphicadventure,
wak,
adventurekit
Crown of Solomon is a fan made sequel to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Point & Click graphic adventure game.
Crown of Solomon is a fan production that reminds of the Lucas Arts games made in the early 90's, games like Monkey Island, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis and The Dig.
'In...
*PySCUMM* is a module package to develop graphical adventures similar to the made with _SCUMM_ _8.1.0_, with this version LucasArts produced games titles like _'The_ _Curse_ _of_ _Monkey_ _Island'_.
PySCUMM use PyGame framework (SDL).
PySCUMM is multiplatform, *simple* and *rapid*! ;-)
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