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'''''Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge''''' was the second adventure game in the [[Monkey Island series|''Monkey Island'' series]] by [[Lucasfilm Games|LucasArts]]. It used the SCUMM interpreter.
'''''Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge''''' was the second adventure game in the [[Monkey Island series|''Monkey Island'' series]] by [[Lucasfilm Games|LucasArts]]. It used the [[SCUMM]] scripting language.


==Plot==
==Plot==

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Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
Developer LucasArts
Publisher LucasArts
Activision (Monkey Island 3: Archives Series)
Platforms Amiga, DOS, FM Towns, iOS, Linux, mac OS, PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360
Released Original
DOS WW: December 1991
Amiga,Mac OS WW: 1992
FM-Towns JP: February 1994
Special Edition
iOS, PS3, Windows WW: July 6, 2010
Xbox 360 WW: July 7, 2010
Added to
Museum
Windows SE/Original: March 20, 2015

Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge was the second adventure game in the Monkey Island series by LucasArts. It used the SCUMM scripting language.

Plot

The plot of this game was darker than the first, which was reflected in the music and the atmosphere of the game.

After the dreaded pirate Captain LeChuck is raised from the dead by his henchman Largo LeGrand, Guybrush Threepwood searches for Big Whoop, a treasure with powers that can get rid of LeChuck for good.

Development

It was developed in a version of SCUMM that allowed it to have a new inventory system with icons for items. This version was later used in The Secret of Monkey Island in its VGA CD release.

It was also the last game by LucasArts to be made by all three of the original creators of Monkey Island, Ron Gilbert, Tim Schafer, and Dave Grossman. However, Dave Grossman would later make Tales of Monkey Island at Telltale Games with input during the early brainstorming sessions from Ron Gilbert. Ron Gilbert and Dave Grossman would also later make Return to Monkey Island at Ron Gilbert's Terrible Toybox studio.

Versions

The original version was released in December 1991 and had EGA and VGA modes. The original version had an easy mode. This mode was disabled in the version included in the 1997 Monkey Island Madness compilation CD and in the Special Edition.

The Special Edition was released on July 7, 2010, and had new high-definition graphics, music performed with live instruments, and voice acting. The VGA version of Monkey Island 2 is accessible in the Special Edition at the press of a button. The original data files can also be extracted to be used in ScummVM.