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After Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge in 1991, the series went in hiatus until 1997, when it resumed with The Curse of Monkey Island. LucasArts itself used such closed plot paths for its drama games like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure (1989), but preferred the open format for other humor-oriented adventure games such as Sam & Max Hit the Road (1993) and Day of the Tentacle (1993). This "player-friendly" approach was unusual at the time of the first game's release in 1990 prominent adventure-game rivals included Sierra On-Line and Infocom, both of which were known for games with sudden and frequent character deaths or "lock-outs". The player cannot permanently place the game in an unwinnable state or cause Guybrush to die without great effort. The Monkey Island series is known for its humor and "player-friendly" qualities.

The first game in the series was created by Ron Gilbert, Tim Schafer and Dave Grossman. Each game's plot usually involves the mysterious Monkey Island and its impenetrable secrets. The games follow the misadventures of the hapless Guybrush Threepwood as he struggles to become the most notorious pirate in the Caribbean, defeat the plans of the evil undead pirate LeChuck and win the heart of Governor Elaine Marley.

A sixth game is in development by Terrible Toybox in cooperation with Lucasfilm Games and Devolver Digital. The fifth installment of the franchise was developed by Telltale Games in collaboration with LucasArts. The first four games in the series were produced and published by LucasArts, earlier known as Lucasfilm Games. Monkey Island is a series of adventure games. Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge − Special Edition
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