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name=Escape from Monkey Island| | name=Escape from Monkey Island| | ||
release=2000| | release=2000| | ||
alternateNames=Monkey Island 4 | alternateNames=Monkey Island 4;<br/>Monkey4; MI4;<br/>EFMI; EMI| | ||
publisher=[[LucasArts]]| | publisher=[[LucasArts]]| | ||
developer=[[LucasArts]]| | developer=[[LucasArts]]| |
Revision as of 16:15, 24 April 2006
Escape from Monkey Island | ||
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No Screenshot Available | ||
First release | 2000 | |
Also known as | Monkey Island 4; Monkey4; MI4; EFMI; EMI | |
Developed by | LucasArts | |
Published by | LucasArts | |
Distributed by | (unknown) | |
Platforms | Macintosh, Playstation 2 Windows | |
Resolution | (unknown) | |
Engine | none | |
Support | Not supported. Residual may support it in the distant future but this is far from promised. | |
Available for Purchase |
No |
Escape from Monkey Island was the fourth game in the Monkey Island series, and the second game to use the GrimE LUA-based scripting language. The game follows Guybrush Threepwood and Elaine Marley as they return to Mêlée Island from their honeymoon. There they discover that Elaine Marley's position of governor has been revoked, her mansion is scheduled to be demolished, and a politician named Charles L. Charles is running for the governorship. Guybrush learns that the islands are being purchased one by one, and pirates are being forced out in favor of tacky Carribean-themed tourism. Guybrush must find out who is threatening his way of life, piracy, and also find a way to save Elaine's mansion.