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While explosively stripping the evil pirate LeChuck of his demonic mojo, Guybrush Threepwood inadvertently infects the entire Caribbean with the arch-fiend's expelled voodoo, which threatens to transform buccaneers into unruly pirate monsters. Pursued by a notorious cut-throat Pirate Hunter and a creepy French Physician who believes that Guybrush's eerily-infected hand holds the secret of eternal life, Threepwood sails the seven seas in search of La Esponja Grande, a legendary sea sponge with unparalleled voodoo exfoliating abilities. But little does Guybrush know, his quest is part of a larger, more sinister plot, and good and evil are not always as they seem...
Who can Guybrush trust? Where can he turn? Everything you think you know will be challenged as Tales of Monkey Island builds to its unexpected finale!About Chapter One
The saga begins with a heated battle involving the brave but often bumbling Mighty Pirate™ Guybrush, his beloved wife Elaine, and their nemesis, the demon pirate LeChuck. When the showdown goes up in flames, Guybrush finds himself marooned on a strange island with winds that always blow inward. How will our hero manage to escape this meteorological anomaly? What has become of LeChuck and Elaine? And what's the story with the infectious voodoo pox that's spreading across the Caribbean, causing Guybrush and other pirates to act like unruly hooligans? These are just some of the many questions posed in this first chapter of one of the most rollicking and rip-roaring entertainment experiences this summer.About Chapter Two
Guybrush's adventures continue on the high seas as pox-plagued pirates lay siege to the innocent Mer-People. In between defending the Mer-People and dodging the persistent pirate hunter hot on his trail, Guybrush manages to catch up to his beloved wife and despised arch-nemesis — but their reunion is short-lived. Now Guybrush must focus on eradicating the Pox of LeChuck before more harm can be done. And as the Mighty Pirate draws closer to a cure, the waters will only grow murkier in this thrilling chapter of the epic saga.About Chapter Three
In the third Tales of Monkey Island chapter, Guybrush gets in deep (literally!) as his quest for the voodoo exfoliating La Esponja Grande takes a scenic twist -- through the guts of a giant manatee!
Trapped in the belly of the beast, our hero encounters a surprising band of castaways, including the long-lost (and obsessive-compulsive) explorer Coronado De Cava. Can the Mighty Pirate win the suspicious De Cava's trust? Will sexy pirate hunter Morgan LeFlay prove to be a ruthless enemy, or an unlikely ally? Will the group find La Esponja Grande in time to save Elaine from the rampant Pox of LeChuck? And will the world be crushed by the gnashing teeth of a certain demonic skull? Tales of Monkey Island's moist and absorbing third episode, Lair of the Leviathan, will answer some of these urgent questions -- and raise still more -- as the five month adventure builds to its epic climax!About Chapter Four
Guybrush returns to Flotsam Island, but forget about a hero's welcome. Handed over to De Singe by the backstabbing Morgan LeFlay, Guybrush is seized by an angry mob and put on trial! With a silk-tongued prosecutor in his face and a hangman's noose dangling over his neck, Guybrush must figure out how to defend himself against grave accusations. Meanwhile, the determined Marquis sets his sights on a new and far more attractive test subject. How on earth will the Mighty Pirate get out of this mess? The monthly Tales of Monkey Island tension continues to mount in "The Trial and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood." Brace yourself for a shocking revelation that will rock the world of Monkey Island to its core.About Chapter Five
Our piratey heroes meet their ultimate match with the Rise of the Pirate God. Can the world of Monkey Island be saved? Find out as the Tales of Monkey Island saga comes to its thrilling conclusion.
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Telltale Games
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Telltale Games
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System requirements for PC

  • OS: Windows XP / Vista
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz + (3 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent rec.)
  • Memory: 512MB (1GB rec.)
  • Graphics: 64MB DirectX 8.1-compliant video card (128MB rec.)
  • DirectX®: Version 9.0c or better
  • Sound: DirectX 8.1 sound device

System requirements for macOS

  • OS: Mac OS X 10.5 or later
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
  • Memory: 256MB of RAM
  • Graphics: Not Recommended For: Macs with integrated graphics
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Tales of Monkey Island Complete Pack reviews and comments

Translated by
Microsoft from French
Really a very good Monkey Island (much better than the 4). The spirit, from the previous Opus is guarded. The game is not a direct sequel to the Monkey Island saga, a bit in the way of Mad Max fury road we don't know too much when to place these events. And this is a plus because they are not trying to continue the history of strength as did MI3-4. Puzzles can sometimes always be as hairy as at the time, humor is always omnipresent, short take it if you liked the other Opus.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
The absolutely SCHLECHTESTE MonkeyIsland blend I saw! You can see that this is not a LucasArts production. NOT TO EMPFEHLEN! The Story is lame and straightforward. Has absolutely none of the LucasArts charm. The Graphics Engine (like all Games of TellTale games) is just bad, inefficient, lame like Sow and ugly. The "Language Support" is completely in English. There are not even Subtitles and the Menu is also in English. So you can live very well without these Stories.
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Microsoft from French
The Monkey Island series is one of the first games I could play on the console. A real pleasure to have access on steam and especially to discover a new episode! Monkey Island 4 has been able to keep the universe and humor of previous episodes. Twisted and hilarious replicas when you least expect it, it's also what makes the charm of Guybrush! A wink to all the French who play there, especially for Dr. de singe and his superb French accent;) This saga does not age, and I recommend this game at all! When is a next episode? :)
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Microsoft from French
What a pleasure to be able to play as a result of this wonderful saga! Monkey Island will remain my main favorite for life, no doubt. Telltale has done a good job, we find the old characters, the new ones are very well tackled, humor, history, music, just happiness! :) For those who have problems from Chapter 4 and 5, I give you this link that solved all my problems: "look behind you, a three headed monkey!" https://www.telltalegames.com/community/discussion/25047/tomi-chapter-4-steam-version-french-version-crash/p3
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Microsoft from French
Tales of Monkey Island is a pleasant surprise. After a rather grumbled Monkey Island 4, TellTales takes over the torch and revives the myth of Guybrush Threepwood, pirate Emeritus. Although we can weigh on 3D graphics, they are still much better than those of Monkey4 and the design of Guybrush is very successful. The most important point: humour is omnipresent. The storyline itself is interesting and the characters are colorful. Too bad the puzzles are a little too easy, but the game remains a little gem. Let's hope there's a sequel.
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