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Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge (MI2), was the second game of the Monkey Island series and the sixth by LucasArts to use the SCUMM engine.

Story

After the successful victory of the first game, we don't know what happened between Guybrush and Elaine Marley. The sequel involves Guybrush's attempts to both find the mysterious treasure, Big Whoop, and win back Elaine's love.

On his quest however, he encounters Largo LaGrande, LeChuck's ex-henchman. To prove to him that he defeated his boss, Guybrush shows him the ghost's beard which he kept as a souvenir, which Largo then steals and uses to resurrect his boss' body.

Guybrush learns from the Voodoo Lady that the only way to stop LeChuck now lies only in the secret of Big Whoop. He must now find the old crew of Captain Horatio Torquemada Marley, find and assemble the four map pieces, and reach the treasure before his archnemesis.

Details

MI2 is considered by many fans and critics to be among the best of LucasArts' adventure games. Despite its popularity, its ambiguous and surrealistic ending drew criticism.

The game was released on floppy disks for the PC (with VGA graphics), Macintosh and Amiga (with standard 32-color graphics) in 1991, and was later included on a CD-ROM compilation of Monkey Island games. In 1994, the game was released on the FM Towns, the last title LucasArts ever published on that system. The project leader and designer was Ron Gilbert.

Trivia

  • In the game, the gull from LOOM
    makes an appearance once again and is mentioned in the credits.
  • In another faux-death easter egg, Guybrush can supposedly die by being lowered into a pit of acid. This results in a logical impossibility since (at the time) he is relating the story to Elaine, obviously very alive. Elaine points out this paradox and Guybrush backtracks, bringing the player back to the beginning of the acid pit scene.
  • In more of a continuity error, Guybrush temporarily loses his facial hair when he is sitting on the stump on the beach on Scabb Island.
  • Monkey Island 2 contains two difficulty settings, of sorts. In some versions, before starting the game, the player is prompted to choose between regular MI2 and "Monkey 2 Lite," a relatively stripped-down experience which bypasses many puzzles entirely. On the back of the game's packaging, it is (jokingly) stated that this mode is intended for video game reviewers. (This choice of difficulty returned in The Curse of Monkey Island
    , but its alternative option, "Mega-Monkey," is the opposite of "Monkey 2 Lite," offering some additional puzzles, dialog and items over the normal game.)
Category:1992 computer and video games Category:Amiga games Category:Apple Macintosh games Category:Cancelled Sega CD games Category:DOS games Category:FM Towns games Category:Monkey Island series Category:ScummVM supported games

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