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The secret of monkey island boxart
The secret of monkey island boxart













  1. THE SECRET OF MONKEY ISLAND BOXART MOVIE
  2. THE SECRET OF MONKEY ISLAND BOXART PC
  3. THE SECRET OF MONKEY ISLAND BOXART SERIES

THE SECRET OF MONKEY ISLAND BOXART SERIES

This point and click graphic adventure went on to spawn one of the most beloved series of all time, and the cover was the perfect introduction to its world. Still considering these were some of the biggest action movies at the time, the idea of being able to mow down loads of enemies is far too tempting.

THE SECRET OF MONKEY ISLAND BOXART MOVIE

Next up is another game that drove us insane with its difficulty, This one features a classic 80’s action movie vibe with 2 muscly men who may or may not look like Schwarzenegger and Stallone, along with what looks like Xenomorph from Alien in the background. The cover also features his castle in a nice waterpaint art style and looking sinister on the edge of a cliff. Protagonist Simon Belmont menacingly holds out his whip, preparing to strike, while the famous vampire Dracula laughs menacingly in the background with blood dripping from his mouth. Up for a medieval quest to take down Dracula? Well the box-art showed us what we’d be in for. It’s actually a boulder he’s holding up, but it’s a clever trick on the eyes that when you see it you go “Oh that’s awesome” The art features the toads looking threatening and kicking ass, with the one in the foreground that looks like he’s holding up the logo with one hand and an enemy with another. We wished that the cover had told us about how challenging this beat-em-up would be, but we’re glad it got us to play, regardless of the difficulty. Given how popular the Ninja Turtles were in the 90’s seeing a box art where they’ve never looked so awesome, was certainly all the more appealing. Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael are looking like the badass dudes that they are, and the image of the Statue of Liberty hints towards super-villain Krang’s evil deeds, Oh and there’s a foot soldier riding a T-Rex, yep those guys are in the game too. One of the best local multiplayer games ever made also had one of the coolest box-arts. #9: “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time” (1991) With a cover that makes the game feel like it’s a lost Indiana Jones film, the tiny details give us everything on what to expect, A temple-head figure spewing lava, an underwater adventure, and a Camel Chase, not bad. We couldn’t wait to play as the legendary archaeologist in an original story, and the cover for this point-and-click adventure game, complete with the film franchise’s famous title design and Harrison Ford’s face, was perfect for fuelling our excitement. #10: “Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis” (1992) What we’re looking for are the most eye-catching boxart designs that can tell you what the game is about just by looking at the artwork, or have a nice art style worthy of hanging up as a poster, rather than … whatever this is supposed to be.

THE SECRET OF MONKEY ISLAND BOXART PC

Just so we’re clear, we’re classing “retro” games as games from the 5th generation of consoles and earlier, so titles for systems like N64 and PS 1, as well as PC Games up until 2000 are the latest ones we considered. Welcome to and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the top 10 retro video game box-arts. So please, GOG, do add this game to your collection of games.Back in the day, these were the covers that made us want to save our lunch money. I am thrilled that my search might finally be done. I do believe the game I played in my young years was exactly this, The Secret of Monkey Island. But I looked up The Secret of Monkey Island, and what is this? A bridge? A bar? Something with pirates?

the secret of monkey island boxart

I've heard of Monkey Island before, but I've never played the games. It seemed very familiar and was called Monkey Island.

the secret of monkey island boxart

Today, browsing the internet, I stumbled upon a picture. Lately, I've been thinking of the said game with very fond memories, but only had two vague hints: It might be about pirates and I remember something about a bridge and a bar in a somewhat dark setting.

the secret of monkey island boxart

As I was very young I never noticed the game's name. Unhide.Ī very long time ago in the 90's when I was around 6 years old, I played a point 'n click game. You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings. User since Unblock chat User blocked This user's wishlist is not public. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation. Pseudoman Pseudoman Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable.















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