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Monkey Island: Screaming Narwhal on PC

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Monkey Island: Screaming Narwhal is a Adventuring game available on the PC.

Monkey Island: Screaming Narwhal is a Adventuring game. Adventure games are enjoyed for two reasons: they provide enemy encounters that require tactics and strategy to conquor, and they create a fantasy world in which to explore and adventure.

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Teen Gamer review Sun, 06 Sep 2009

I sort of missed out on the original Monkey Island games, considering I was minus three when the first game came out, but I knew that they were supposed to be excellent.

I viewed the special edition, which features updated graphics and has been released on Xbox Live and PC, with interest. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to buy it, but I knew that it was meant to be good. Tales of Monkey Island: Launch of the Screaming Narwhal, the first in a series of five games to be released by Telltale games, definitely makes me interested in other Monkey Island games.
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Returning Gamer review Sun, 26 Jul 2009

It is not easy being a pirate, especially without a ship, far away from his lovely wife, and on an island where winds only blow inward. I have a faint memory of friends enthusing in hysterics of Le Chuck and Guybrush's antics, but sadly never sampled them first hand.

In The Launch of the Screaming Narwhal one plays that same pirate Guybrush Threepwood who happens to come across his wife Elaine on the high seas. The reunion is not as happy as hoped for, because Elaine is captured by Guybrush's arch nemesis LeChuck, who also has the thirteen monkeys of Montevideo trapped. The game is modeled as a story and plays out as if it is a movie, involving the player in the actions and dialogs.
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