Dr. Fred’s mutated purple tentacle is about to take over the world, and only you can stop him!
Originally released by LucasArts in 1993 as a sequel to Ron Gilbert’s ground breaking Maniac Mansion, Day of the Tentacle is a mind-bending, time travel, cartoon puzzle adventure game in which three unlikely friends work together to prevent an evil mutated purple tentacle from taking over the world!
Now, over twenty years later, Day of the Tentacle is back in a remastered edition that features all new hand-drawn, high resolution artwork, with remastered audio, music and sound effects (which the original 90s marketing blurb described as ‘zany!’).
Players are able to switch back and forth between classic and remastered modes, and mix and match audio, graphics and user interface to their heart’s desire. We’ve also included a concept art browser, and recorded a commentary track with the game’s original creators Tim Schafer, Dave Grossman, Larry Ahern, Peter Chan, Peter McConnell and Clint Bajakian.
Day of the Tentacle was Tim Schafer’s first game as co-project lead, and a much beloved cult classic! This special edition has been lovingly restored and remade with the care and attention that can only come from involving the game's original creators.
Top comments
Bo0td
23 Jan 177#1
This plus six other games for £5.37 from Humble Bundle.
Link is dead pal, needs editing to remove the full stop.
Bo0td
23 Jan 171#3
I'm having no luck fixing it. :laughing:
*edit* Fixed. I had left a space.
jimbo001
23 Jan 171#4
I think it's free on ps plus in case anyone didn't know.
oUkTuRkEyIII to jimbo001
23 Jan 17#7
This is for PC
oUkTuRkEyIII
23 Jan 171#5
Sorted for you.
Icedream
23 Jan 17#6
"How about an amendment that the President has to be a human being?"
Could have stopped Trump with that one! :stuck_out_tongue:
Battenberg to Icedream
23 Jan 171#8
Why would you do that? You just know it's going to turn into another political argument thread now :stuck_out_tongue:
Calaisjar
23 Jan 172#9
People won't believe this but I remember when this used to cost something like £50 (and not accounting for inflation) and you had to swap cd-roms during the game.
MBeeching to Calaisjar
23 Jan 17#11
I remember it drawing a crowd at my local indie, those were the days!
Other crowdpleasers included: Cobra Command (Mega CD), Rock n' Roll Racing (Snes), Need for Speed (3DO), Space Ace (CD-i), WipEout (PS1), Mario 64 (N64).
pjlhot to Calaisjar
23 Jan 172#12
The original came on a single CD-Rom (with speech) or about 7 floppies (I think) which didn't have speech.
So I think you're remembering the floppy version.
I've still got the Toblerone shaped box it came in
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Originally released by LucasArts in 1993 as a sequel to Ron Gilbert’s ground breaking Maniac Mansion, Day of the Tentacle is a mind-bending, time travel, cartoon puzzle adventure game in which three unlikely friends work together to prevent an evil mutated purple tentacle from taking over the world!
Now, over twenty years later, Day of the Tentacle is back in a remastered edition that features all new hand-drawn, high resolution artwork, with remastered audio, music and sound effects (which the original 90s marketing blurb described as ‘zany!’).
Players are able to switch back and forth between classic and remastered modes, and mix and match audio, graphics and user interface to their heart’s desire. We’ve also included a concept art browser, and recorded a commentary track with the game’s original creators Tim Schafer, Dave Grossman, Larry Ahern, Peter Chan, Peter McConnell and Clint Bajakian.
Day of the Tentacle was Tim Schafer’s first game as co-project lead, and a much beloved cult classic! This special edition has been lovingly restored and remade with the care and attention that can only come from involving the game's original creators.
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https://www.humblebundle.com/overwhelmingly-positive-bundle
Still voted hot.
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https://www.humblebundle.com/overwhelmingly-positive-bundle
Still voted hot.
*edit* Fixed. I had left a space.
Could have stopped Trump with that one! :stuck_out_tongue:
Other crowdpleasers included: Cobra Command (Mega CD), Rock n' Roll Racing (Snes), Need for Speed (3DO), Space Ace (CD-i), WipEout (PS1), Mario 64 (N64).
So I think you're remembering the floppy version.
I've still got the Toblerone shaped box it came in
I did caveat my comment :stuck_out_tongue: