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The Secret of Monkey Island

  • Video Game
  • 1990
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IMDb RATING
9.3/10
3.5K
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The Secret of Monkey Island (1990)
The Secret Of Monkey Island
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AdventureComedyFantasy

Young pirate wanna-be Guybrush Threepwood sets out to pass the Three Trials, woo the governess Elaine Marley, reach the fabled Monkey Island and vanquish the nefarious ghost pirate LeChuck.Young pirate wanna-be Guybrush Threepwood sets out to pass the Three Trials, woo the governess Elaine Marley, reach the fabled Monkey Island and vanquish the nefarious ghost pirate LeChuck.Young pirate wanna-be Guybrush Threepwood sets out to pass the Three Trials, woo the governess Elaine Marley, reach the fabled Monkey Island and vanquish the nefarious ghost pirate LeChuck.

  • Director
    • Ron Gilbert
  • Writers
    • Ron Gilbert
    • Dave Grossman
    • Tim Schafer
  • Stars
    • Dominic Armato
    • Earl Boen
    • Alexandra Boyd
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.3/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ron Gilbert
    • Writers
      • Ron Gilbert
      • Dave Grossman
      • Tim Schafer
    • Stars
      • Dominic Armato
      • Earl Boen
      • Alexandra Boyd
    • 23User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dominic Armato
    • Guybrush Threepwood
    • (voice)
    Earl Boen
    Earl Boen
    • The Ghost Pirate LeChuck
    • (voice)
    • …
    Alexandra Boyd
    Alexandra Boyd
    • Governor Elaine Marley
    • (voice)
    Leilani Jones
    • The Voodoo Lady
    • (voice)
    • (as Leilani Jones Wilmore)
    • …
    Cam Clarke
    Cam Clarke
    • Meathook (and His Tattoo)
    • (voice)
    S. Scott Bullock
    • Otis the Prisoner
    • (voice)
    • …
    Patrick Pinney
    • Stan the Salesman
    • (voice)
    Roger Jackson
    Roger Jackson
    • Bridge Troll
    • (voice)
    • (as Roger L. Jackson)
    • …
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Alfredo Fettuccini
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jess Harnell
    Jess Harnell
    • Bill Fettuccini
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jarion Monroe
    Jarion Monroe
    • Mancomb Seepgood
    • (voice)
    • …
    Wally Wingert
    Wally Wingert
    • Biff the Ghost
    • (voice)
    • …
    Denny Delk
    Denny Delk
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • …
    David W. Collins
    David W. Collins
    • Cobb - the SCUMM Bar Pirate
    • (voice)
    • …
    Patrick Hallahan
    • Bouncer
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Director
      • Ron Gilbert
    • Writers
      • Ron Gilbert
      • Dave Grossman
      • Tim Schafer
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    jaspervanzyl

    Brilliant, intelligent, funny!

    This classic game from LucasArts is a masterpiece at first glance. The puzzles aren't extremely difficult, nor very easy, so it provides good entertainment for young and old. I was six when I first played this game, and it took me years to finish.

    You play Guybrush Threepwood, a genius in disguise. This becomes the basic outline on which all else in the game is based. Director Ron Gilbert has done smashing job on creating this classic gaming series, something all others could aspire to.

    The game is filled with brilliant punchlines, extremely funny characters, and a simple, yet twisted plot.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, please stand up for the fantastic talents and creations of LucasArts!
    Will-164

    Threepwood's greatest adventure!

    This game is an absolute classic. Guybrush Threepwood must go down in history as the most likeable computer sprite of all time and LeChuck is his perfect nemesis. The Secret of Monkey Island and LeChuck's revenge or similar in formula but both extremely unique and imaginative. The more modern follow-on was great too but not in the same league as the early '90s originals. This game is cheap to buy and will run on any PC (it worked even on an Amiga for goodness sake!) so there is no excuse why any PC owner shouldn't own the game. The solutions to puzzles aren't simple, but especially in the original game they are logical and realistic in the context of the game. That is what makes the game stand out for me as better than modern equivalents. A true classic, buy it!
    cls-6

    Arguably the best computer game ever

    The first Monkey Island game is a landmark in computer game history. It pretty much begins the adventure genre (actually Maniac Mansion came before, but it is very limited and primitive when compared to the subtleties of MI). At its time, games were simple jump-hit-and-walk side-scrollers and flight or sports simulators, no more than an afternoon worth of fun for kids. Then came MI and introduced complex plots, not unlike movie´s (so much, in fact, that you are reading this on IMDb), complete with meaningful dialogues which affect the plot´s direction (instead of mere interludes between action scenes). In MI, as well as in the adventure genre it helped create, interaction with computer-controlled characters went beyond physical confrontation, including dialogue, negotiation (even bargaining prices!), seduction and intrigue. And, perhaps its most remarakable feature, the humour. Satyre, irony or just plain good nonsense, in the tradition of Monthy Python. Indeed, the experience of playing MI (and all subsequent Lucasarts adventure games) is very much like watching a movie, except that you direct the action of the protagonist(s), changing events and outcomes in the plot.

    Way before videogames got into the present 3D trend, spawning tiresome clones of the likes of 'Doom', 'Tekken' and 'Tomb Raider', companies like Lucasarts and Sierra made games with subtlety, malice and humour, best suited for intelligent, mature players instead of competitive children with aching fingers. Today these adventures might seem tecnically rough in comparison with all these vectorial 3d shooters that require endlessly more memory and more processing power. But in terms of creativity, of mature entertainment (and I don´t mean porn), modern games seem to be dull, technologically-enhanced versions of the same old Nintendo and Genesis action games of the past.

    Belonging to the same line of adventure classics of the Monkey Island series are Sierra´s 'Leisure Suit Larry' series, 'Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis', 'Sam & Max', 'Full Throttle' and 'Grim Fandango' (Lucasarts´ foray into 3d, although keeping the adventure genre´s highlights). But I don´t think any of these, great as they are, have half the importance of the Monkey Island games. Technology is ever-evolving, nonstop, but these adventure games offer a kind of entertainment mere technology cannot.

    On a final note about 'The Secret of Monkey Island', look for a CD version of this game, updated with more songs (carribean rhythms like reggae and calypso) and a visual inventory - see 'Alternate Versions' in this entry.
    ChetB

    Like Being IN a Movie! well...at least a really cool computer game.

    The Secret of Monkey Island is one of the greatest PC games of all time for several reasons:

    (1) The Secret of Monkey Island requires REAL involvement in every aspect of the game. Through interacting with many elements of the landscape, story, and the very characters, the player is thoroughly pulled in to the action.

    (2) The Secret of Monkey Island is full of comic genius! Thorough and thoughtful writing have provided jokes around every turn.

    (3) Problem solving and puzzle solving skills are a must. Prowess at sword fighting is not based on the player's "eye-hand coordination" but rather on her ability to use insults picked up from fighting with other pirates.

    (4) It uses cinematic techniques (I.E. great score (dated, but great), inter-cutting scenes, and real character involvement) to provide a wonderful gaming experience.

    I won't be exaggerating to say that this game helped make my childhood complete. I'd love to see the original Lucasarts team responsible for this humorous and intelligent game produce a live-action film.

    Maybe someday?
    cheeseboy80

    A Classic!!

    This is my all-time favorite computer game. It's one of the best point-and-click adventure games I have ever played. The plot and puzzles are impressive. You must buy this game, It's great and the best Monkey Island game ever. The sequels are great too, but they're not as good as this one. This is a masterpiece.

    I give this game 10 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      The program that the game's artists used to create characters was called Deluxe Paint, and it saved files as "brush" files. When drawing the main character, he was saved as guy.brush, hence the name Guybrush. His last name, Threepwood, was decided by a company contest.
    • Goofs
      When Meathook is facing left his sprite-sheet was not merely flipped, meaning that his eye-patch appears on the correct (left) eye when facing left, except in one frame in his talk-animation.
    • Quotes

      Otis the Prisoner: Oh, come on. Don't be bitter. I'm here to help. Not just for the money.

      Guybrush Threepwood: Money?

      Carla the Swordmaster: Yeah, we are getting paid for this, right?

      Guybrush Threepwood: How appropriate. You fight like a cow.

      Carla the Swordmaster: You never did know when to use that one.

    • Crazy credits
      There are many funny things in the credits. There is a "chocolate supply", and it states that one of the game workers "finally got a 286." At the very end it says, "Turn off your computer and go to sleep!"
    • Alternate versions
      A Special Edition was created in 2009. This version contains hand-drawn, updated graphics, more elaborate backgrounds, a remastered musical score and a hint system. Verb commands and items are no longer in standard display at the bottom of the screen, but appear in pop-up screens. This version also has voice dialogue, recorded by many series' veterans (such as Dominic Armato as Guybrush and Earl Boen as LeChuck). It is possible to toggle between the new graphics and the original 90s-style graphics while playing. This version also completely omits the infamous 'tree stump' joke that confused players back in 1990.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #5.6 (1991)

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      • October 1990 (United States)
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