Return to Monkey Island is an unexpected, thrilling return of series creator Ron Gilbert that continues the story of the legendary adventure games The Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge developed in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games.
It’s been many years since Guybrush Threepwood was last locked in a battle of wits with his nemesis, the zombie pirate LeChuck. His true love, Elaine Marley, has turned her focus away from governing and Guybrush himself is adrift and unfulfilled, having never found the Secret of Monkey Island. Hip, young pirate leaders led by Captain Madison have shuffled the old guard from power, Melee Island has taken a turn for the worse, and famed businessman Stan has been imprisoned for ‘marketing-related crimes’.
Banter with old friends and new faces on familiar islands now under dangerous new leadership. Then, take to the high seas and explore the new and unknown as you work your way out of tough predicaments. Clever puzzles, bizarre situations, and devastating ripostes are all that stand between Guybrush and glory.
Return to Point & Click Swashbuckling
Bringing classic point and click gameplay to the modern-day, intrepid pirates will solve puzzles and explore the islands with a clever evolution of classic adventure game controls. Context-sensitive interactions, reactive dialog trees, and an easy-to-use inventory system make pirating a breeze.
Embark on Archipelago Adventures
Navigate the sometimes-friendly confines of Melee Island, a familiar place that finds itself under new management by leaders who have put the squeeze on old friends and new faces. Venture out into uncharted lands like the aptly named Terror Island and the chilling outposts of Brrr Muda to make allies and enemies alike.
Created by a Legendary Crew
The new chapter in the Monkey Island series marks the return of the iconic series’ creator Ron Gilbert, joined by game co-writer Dave Grossman, art director Rex Crowle (Knights & Bikes, Tearaway) and composers Peter McConnell, Michael Land, and Clint Bajakian (Monkey Island, Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge).
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Return to Monkey Island Reviews
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Love this game, really good, but After purchase I can only play for an hour and wants me to buy again, this is a known concern see other comments happened after update 3 months ago, so developer definitely do not care as a fix would have been imminent So this has now turned into a Scam such a shame
Unfortunate nostalgia
I was eager to relive the memories of playing this game and was excited to continue with my quest to discover the secret of Monkey Island, however after paying £9.99, like the other users, I thought this issue had been fixed however it’s not recognised that I have paid so I cannot continue. This app is essentially a scam and I would not recommend it as you’ll be disappointed. How do I go about getting refund??
Stuck in demo mode
For some reason it thinks I haven’t purchased the game even though I have, will adjust rating if this is fixed
Return to Monkey Island
DO NOT BUY…
There is a problem with the update (February 2024) which means that, even if you have previously purchased the game, you cannot go further than about an hour of game play before you are prompted to purchase the game (again). Several users have complained to the developer, but it still has not been fixed as of mid-April 2024. Until the problem is resolved, which doesn’t seem to be a priority, caveat emptor.
Is it just me or….
Is the iPad App not allowing the game to be played in clear HD? Seems like the picture resolution is off? I’ve played my games on my iPad Pro and this is the first that looks a bit, well off!
RIP off
I bought this game when it came out for full price. Now after an update the game asks me to buy it again and for some reason has resorted to a trial version . I contacted customer support and got no response
Will charge you twice for the game
Do not buy, will ask you to pay again and no refund available. Pure theft.
Demo mode even if you have paid
I brought this game back in august last year. I went to play it for the first time during long flight yesterday and it stopped after an hour. After getting home and getting Wi-Fi it seemed to be in demo mode?! Wanting me to buy it again. I delete the app and re-download it, losing my save game too! Still wants be to buy it again! The only way to actually own a game so it works without issue these days is to pirate it! Guybrush would do that!
Scam
They changed this about a month ago from a buy upfront system which I had done, to a buy in game one. Now can’t use it.
I loved this!
I love all monkey island and yes this was as good as old! Please can we have more?!! Idea- adventures of guybrush threepwood tag line yeah I did other stuff! I know a lot of us monkey island fans would love it! Loved the game but hated the end! No spoilers but if you reading this monkey island fans you will love the game and hate the end!!!
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