Do you remember The Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: Lechucks Revenge? How about Day of the Tentacle? Would you like to experience a new game like that? Well your prayers have been heard fellow nostalgic gamer.
Double Fine Productions has teased the next Time Schafer game in the latest episode of PsychOdyssey on YouTube.
Since their humble beginnings as text-based narratives, adventure games have come a long way. Over the years, they have evolved and transformed into immersive and visually stunning experiences. Text-based adventure games, or interactive fiction, emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. These games relied solely on text descriptions to guide players through a story, allowing them to make choices that would affect the outcome. Computer text adventure games started with Scott Adam's Adventureland, but the most famous one is probably Zork: The Great Underground Empire by Infocom. The company created many other excellent titles, including Starcross and Planetfall, released in 1983.
It looks like a third entry isn't happening soon.
No, they already stated it won't be a revival of a new franchise.