Worlds Worth Exploring
From Caribbean pirates to the Land of the Dead -- LucasArts built worlds you never wanted to leave.
RetroAhoy: The Secret of Monkey Island
The definitive documentary on the game that started it all.
Four Games That Defined a Genre
Monkey Island proved adventure games could be genuinely funny. Day of the Tentacle pushed time-travel puzzle design further than anyone thought possible. Full Throttle stripped the genre to its cinematic essentials and proved shorter could be better. Grim Fandango fused Mesoamerican mythology, film noir, and iMUSE into the most ambitious LucasArts adventure ever made -- and the last one the studio shipped.
Read full editorial deep-dives -- development stories, review history, legacy -- at Flagship Adventures. Browse the complete 21-title catalogue at Games.
All Sections
History
From Lucasfilm Games in 1982 to the Disney acquisition in 2013.
Games
The complete catalogue of 21 titles with interactive flip cards.
Gallery
Box art, screenshots, logos and fan art from across the catalogue.
People
Ron Gilbert, Tim Schafer, Michael Land, Steve Purcell and more.
Music
The iMUSE system, Michael Land, Peter McConnell, and the iconic soundtracks.
Reviews
Period reviews and retrospective scores for the key titles.
Play
ScummVM, GOG, Steam, and official remasters -- how to play today.
ScummVM
The open-source engine that keeps the classics running on modern hardware.