


Let's hope for great things, since the demo is arguably more impressive than even Fate of Atlantis! Let's just say it involves a mysterious ring and someone who might know about it! They're also promising a new mini-adventure, entitled Indiana Jones and the Valley of the Kings. It's been a long time since we've had any Indiana Jones news at all, let alone Indy gaming news! Fortunately that ends right now, as fans once again show that if the people in charge don't care, just bloody do it yourself!įirst off is Screen 7 and Indiana Jones and the Fountain of Youth, who are promising an exciting year - hopefully culminating in a release! Their new year surprise is a revised demo, featuring an updated game engine and a small Easter Egg. (To at least one willing German who will be in attendance: Please record his words as well.) Ron also mentions his anticipation for visiting the home of the frankfurter for the first time since his days of doing international pimping for Total Annihilation as well as his discovery of some LEGO Maniac Mansion fan art, so you should probably make your head less emulative of a tuna and read his words. Without one, there would not be the other. All the lessons learned from making Maniac Mansion can be seen in the design for Monkey Island. Gary and I had no idea what we were doing when we started making Maniac Mansion we didn't even know it was going to be an adventure game.ĭespite all it's problems, it's a game that is loved by countess gamers and it holds a very special place in my heart. Maniac Mansion is a flawed game, but that's what makes it so interesting. Maniac Mansion is a game filed with dead ends, backwards puzzles and no-win situations. Maniac Mansion is a game that is close to 25 years old and started the whole point-and-click adventure genera in addition to coining the term 'cut-scene' used throughout the civilized world.
Deathspank ward of the dead update#
Update by JP: Game Informer has the story online now, so you can get a better look at those images (including some not included in the print article). Update by Zaarin: You can check out a scan over here by reader Jannar85. The two page preview features some exciting in-game screenshots and some insight on what to expect on our upcoming title! It should be hitting subscribers' mailboxes soon!" Update: Alan at Telltale writes "So I know you guys have been waiting with baited breath to find out just what it is that's going to be in the February issue of Game Informer magazine so I'll spill the beans right now - it's the first look at Jurassic Park. On Telltale's forums user StLouisRibs says that subscribers are allegedly due to receive their copies of the magazine today, so keep your eye out for the news / scans popping up soon. However somebody in the post's comments claim Game Informer say the title in question is a sequel, though no source has been provided. Telltale have written on their facebook wall "Heads up! The February issue of Game Informer magazine has some exclusive new content from an upcoming project!"įirst thoughts go to Jurassic Park.
