Hey point’n’click fans! Feast yer eyes on this - Danish artist Mads Johansen has mocked up what MOON would look like as a Lucasarts SCUMM adventure. In Mads’ own words:
“If I played this game back in ´91, I think my brain would literally blow up.
“It just started with me wanting to do some nice SCUMM fan-art, but the further I got with this, the more I felt that the narrative of this particular flick would fit awesomely with the whole point’n’clicky thing. Except for maybe the lack of a character gallery. It was pretty tough for me completing games like Secret of Monkey Island, because as a 12 year old danish kid, I didn’t really have a clue what a rubber chicken with a pulley in the middle was, for example… and the artwork was also pretty tough to decrypt at times… but now I know how hard it is to do Sam Bell, when you only have about 12x12 pixels to do it on :D Anyway, hope you like this one… I might do more, I dunno yet.”
If you enjoy Lucasarts adventure games as much as I do this will have you reaching for Monkey Island, Full Throttle or The Dig as you read this.
Check out more of Mads’ work here.

Hey point’n’click fans! Feast yer eyes on this - Danish artist Mads Johansen has mocked up what MOON would look like as a Lucasarts SCUMM adventure. In Mads’ own words:

“If I played this game back in ´91, I think my brain would literally blow up.

“It just started with me wanting to do some nice SCUMM fan-art, but the further I got with this, the more I felt that the narrative of this particular flick would fit awesomely with the whole point’n’clicky thing. Except for maybe the lack of a character gallery. It was pretty tough for me completing games like Secret of Monkey Island, because as a 12 year old danish kid, I didn’t really have a clue what a rubber chicken with a pulley in the middle was, for example… and the artwork was also pretty tough to decrypt at times… but now I know how hard it is to do Sam Bell, when you only have about 12x12 pixels to do it on :D Anyway, hope you like this one… I might do more, I dunno yet.”

If you enjoy Lucasarts adventure games as much as I do this will have you reaching for Monkey Island, Full Throttle or The Dig as you read this.

Check out more of Mads’ work here.