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Fester Mudd: Curse of the Gold PC

A fun adventure game set in the Wild West. Fester Mudd: Curse of the Gold refers to the classic LucasArts adventures of the 90's, both in terms of interface and humour.

Adventure | point-and-click | singleplayer

Fester Mudd: Curse of the Gold Release Date PC

11March2013

developer: Prank Entertainment publisher: Replay Games Official website

English language game language: English

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Set in Wild West, FESTER MUDD: CURSE OF THE GOLD is a three-part comic saga of exploration, reunion, and redemption…and a love letter to the classic adventure games of the 90s!

Roused from a life of sloth to reunite with his long-lost brother in search of unimaginable riches, reluctant hero Fester Mudd somehow manages to be intrepid but cowardly, ambitious yet lazy, dimwitted but brilliant.

In Episode 1, Fester hits the trail to join his brother, Bud, in the downtrodden town of Loamsmouth. But when Bud is found to have mysteriously vanished, Fester realizes that the journey will be far longer and more treacherous than he bargained for... and he must enlist the aid of an experienced gunslinger to help him make his way through Indian territory to track down both his missing brother and the gold that awaits them both!

But gunslingers don’t come cheap... and Fester must find a way to convince him to join him on the perilous quest.

This Episode sees Fester exploring Loamsmouth and surrounding territories. Along the way, he’ll meet and deal with an assortment of Old West roughnecks, flim-flammers, and other larger-than-life characters... and give adventure game fans a huge blast from the past!

Last updated on 09 April 2013

Game mode: single player  

Age restrictions Fester Mudd: Curse of the Gold: Good for all ages.

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