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doodo! 08/24/2011 07:48 pm

Curse of monkey island classic edition alive and well
 
http://cmioe.blogspot.com/

coolsome 08/24/2011 08:14 pm

Classic edition? what does this download actually include?

MusicallyInspired 08/24/2011 08:34 pm

Alive and well? It's fairly recent, actually. It's a quite a few months old but it's never actually been around before that and never had a C&D.

Darth Marsden 08/25/2011 01:49 am

For those who don't know, this is an attempt to 'demake' Curse of Monkey Island - that is, remake it in the graphical style of the first two games, lo-res and all. I'd argue that Escape needed this far, far more than Curse, but it's their project, they can do what they want with it.

I tried the Beta download on the site. It's not bad at all! A few minor typos, and the odd thing of not being able to select Use from the command bank if you want to use inventory items. You have to just click on the item itself. So when you combine the ramrod with the hook, you can't click Use, Ramrod and Hook, you just click the Ramrod then Hook. It's a little weird.

Also, Murray never appears once you blow up the ships, so I guess that's the end of the Beta!
EDIT: No it's not. It's a bug. Don't pick up the ramrod or hook before using the cannon, since if you do, Murray won't appear once you blow up the boats.

It seems technically sound and it certainly seems like something I'll play if they finish it. Good luck to 'em!

EDIT: Thanks to the mod who deleted my double post.

Vainamoinen 08/25/2011 04:06 am

Unfortunately, projects like this cease to exist pretty quickly - and even more so if the first thing they do is "release a demo".

MusicallyInspired 08/25/2011 08:28 am

He's been releasing demos for a while. Nothing yet.

doodo! 08/25/2011 10:28 am

I would have liked to see Elaine and Lechuck in the intro or cannonball scenes.

And I know game 1 and 2 didn't have voices, but maybe it could have worked with the third game. Most people accept Guybrush's voice as Guybrush.

But , I understand, after all it's not a special edition or anything...

Still I might prefer voices. It's been around for a while in classic adventure games.

Darth Marsden 08/25/2011 10:38 am

If you're doing a game in the style of MI 1 + 2, then you don't have voices. It wouldn't seem... well, it just wouldn't fit, really. Besides, voices would bump up the filesize of the game immensely.

Also, the two choices they'd have would be to use the original voice files (which would be illegal) or record new ones (which wouldn't be very good). I think I'd take the third option and have none as well.

doodo! 08/25/2011 10:49 am

Maybe you have a point there, the way people copyright everything, even if it's not for profit. I can't say it's really right, or wrong. But, I see your point of view rather clearly through my own lens.

Personally, I just prefer games with voices, I grew up with mostly audio adventure games. But been on a computer since 87, and that was when I was born. XD

Anyways, each to their own, sort of dry to me, personally, but I respect, appreciate that it's a classical thing which the game was actually inspired.

tbm1986 08/25/2011 01:15 pm

Wtf no Murray and no sword to complete the chapter? Was the original demo like that?

Darth Marsden 08/25/2011 09:30 pm

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Originally Posted by tbm1986 (Post 536940)
Wtf no Murray and no sword to complete the chapter? Was the original demo like that?

Use the cannon first, THEN pick up the ramrod and hook. It's a glitch.

tbm1986 08/26/2011 03:54 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darth Marsden (Post 537081)
Use the cannon first, THEN pick up the ramrod and hook. It's a glitch.

Thank **** for that. Hey, that's a pretty easy glitch to find on a playthrough! Did the chap actually do that?

Darth Marsden 08/26/2011 05:52 am

I'm sure plenty of people have let him know about it!

UPDATE! Dude's added a new post saying that once he finishes the demo, he's done with the project. Which is... not unexpected. Shame, but at least he's upfront about it.

redakdal 08/28/2011 04:11 am

he is more or less making just the demo because he doesn't want to start on the full game and then fake his death because he didn't want to finish it like that one guy who wanted to demake zelda 64

I am at least glad to see he is not promising anything, and not doing a project that everyone is excited about, and then gives up

doodo! 08/28/2011 04:26 am

Yes, that is fair, but it's only a shame people give up on projects they felt strongly about. I respect what he wants to do, though. I understand the time thing and all of that.

MusicallyInspired 08/28/2011 04:47 am

He could just say he doesn't want to do it all. If you keep it as a spare time project you can keep going indefinitely. Fangames don't have to have deadlines.

RetroVortex 08/28/2011 04:49 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by MusicallyInspired (Post 537778)
He could just say he doesn't want to do it all. If you keep it as a spare time project you can keep going indefinitely. Fangames don't have to have deadlines.

Or just release the sources and that.

Someone might pick it up and finish it.

At the very least people may be able to learn from it.

EDIT: Just read it. Egg on face.

But a happy egg on face! :D

redakdal 08/30/2011 03:34 am

ya giving out the source code and stuff is a great idea on his part, that way someone could do it, I mean someone must be out there wanting to do a demake of it

tbm1986 08/30/2011 03:59 am

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Originally Posted by redakdal (Post 538292)
ya giving out the source code and stuff is a great idea on his part, that way someone could do it, I mean someone must be out there wanting to do a demake of it

I would if I were any good at graphics and midi production.

Honestly, if I found a couple of willing artists (backgrounds and objects/people tend to be done separately, as they both tap into different talents) and couple of willing sound guys/girls (BGM and SE, by the same token), I'd happily do all the linking up, hotspots, paths, puzzle scripts, dialogue writing and whatever else in an engine. I know it'd take me a long time to do even the seemingly simplest of things but I'd do it. I'm happy to debug and paytest, too.

doodo! 08/30/2011 11:05 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by tbm1986 (Post 538298)
I would if I were any good at graphics and midi production.

Honestly, if I found a couple of willing artists (backgrounds and objects/people tend to be done separately, as they both tap into different talents) and couple of willing sound guys/girls (BGM and SE, by the same token), I'd happily do all the linking up, hotspots, paths, puzzle scripts, dialogue writing and whatever else in an engine. I know it'd take me a long time to do even the seemingly simplest of things but I'd do it. I'm happy to debug and paytest, too.

Well there is a good start, you just need to find more people on the same page as you are on, you don't have to do it all alone. Heck, I'm still waiting for FOA2 XD


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