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The fourth game in the Monkey Island series. This was the first to use 3D graphics. It was also the second to be available on other consoles, namely the Playstation 2, after the original was released on the Sega CD.

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  • The fourth game in the Monkey Island series. This was the first to use 3D graphics. It was also the second to be available on other consoles, namely the Playstation 2, after the original was released on the Sega CD.
  • Escape was the last of LucasArts' adventure games to be released. It was also the second and last game to use the GrimE engine, which was upgraded from its first use in Grim Fandango.
  • Escape from Monkey Island is a computer adventure game developed and released by LucasArts in 2000. It is the fourth and most recent game in the Monkey Island series, following the successful games The Secret of Monkey Island, Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, and The Curse of Monkey Island. Production was headed by Sean Clark and Michael Stemmle who had previously worked on Sam & Max Hit the Road.
  • Escape From Monkey Island is the fourth game in the Monkey Island series, released in 2000. It was also the first 3D game of the series (which used a modified version of the engine from Grim Fandango). Guybrush and Elaine return from their honeymoon to find two problems: Elaine has been gone so long she's been declared legally dead, and is thus no longer governor of the Tri-Island area, forcing her to run for re-election against the challenger "Charles L. Charles". Furthermore, a sinister Australian businessman named Ozzie Mandrill has been buying up property all around the Caribbean, driving out the indigenous pirate-themed businesses (and the pirates along with them) in favor of coffee houses, theme restaurants, and other tourist traps. Guybrush soon discovers Mandrill is not only in lea
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  • (The cover art for the game, displaying several main and supporting characters)
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