- EAN13
- 9782377844005
- Éditeur
- Third Editions
- Date de publication
- 31/10/2023
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Livre numérique
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Aide EAN13 : 9782377844005
- Fichier EPUB, avec Marquage en filigrane
11.99 -
That was the only target set for those 20 or so young, ambitious, hilarious
and unkempt creators.
Lucasfilm Games™, soon to be LucasArts™, would become a legendary developer,
not least because it was within its walls that The Secret of Monkey Island™
was created in 1990. The best-known of the Point & Click adventure games,
Monkey Island earned its reputation from its world of colorful, delightfully
anachronistic pirates, its trademark Monty Python-style humor, and, quite
simply, the fact that it revolutionized a genre. This book is an homage to the
adventures of Guybrush Threepwood™, pirate extraordinaire. But it also
aspires—quite ambitiously—to explain why Monkey Island marks a pivotal
milestone in the way stories are told through video games. It’s also an
opportunity to look back at the tumultuous history of LucasArts and Telltale
Games, to discover some voodoo grog recipes, to learn interactive pirate
reggae songs, to impress at a party of 40-year-old geeks, and to discover one-
liners as sharp as a cutlass (great for duels and birthdays).
and unkempt creators.
Lucasfilm Games™, soon to be LucasArts™, would become a legendary developer,
not least because it was within its walls that The Secret of Monkey Island™
was created in 1990. The best-known of the Point & Click adventure games,
Monkey Island earned its reputation from its world of colorful, delightfully
anachronistic pirates, its trademark Monty Python-style humor, and, quite
simply, the fact that it revolutionized a genre. This book is an homage to the
adventures of Guybrush Threepwood™, pirate extraordinaire. But it also
aspires—quite ambitiously—to explain why Monkey Island marks a pivotal
milestone in the way stories are told through video games. It’s also an
opportunity to look back at the tumultuous history of LucasArts and Telltale
Games, to discover some voodoo grog recipes, to learn interactive pirate
reggae songs, to impress at a party of 40-year-old geeks, and to discover one-
liners as sharp as a cutlass (great for duels and birthdays).
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