Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders (LucasArts, 1988)

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at least stroman's havok design with the intersecting circles and kirby krackles had a fresh feel mixed with his big bizarre costume. but mutant x introduced the "any sold color uniform with muscles will do" look for alex which stuck around ever since to my great disappointment.

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Blazier's crew:

Bucko O’ Bolts: mild-mannered weapons expert bot
Gino Venera IV: mysterious Venusian that serves as the head of maintenance (used to work for Franchesca)
Kevyke “Krackwall” Amalthea: Head Ambassador To Jupiter, tallest humanoid in the crew and old school pirate

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Alternativer Aggro-Erpel! Mein Tagesspiegel-Text über den neuen Donjon-Comic RUBEUS KHAN von Trondheim, Sfar und Vince ist nun auch online zu finden. Inklusive Hommage-Illu aus meiner Feder. KRACK!
https://t.co/7YfdOolv8a

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Them. I always had them in my Team, no matter what. I have no idea why but the combo of these two just makes my brain go very happy!! Also Right pokemons name is "Knakrack" in german which sounds so fucking metal and i just love it very much. Thats it.

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(suite) :
Youssoupha - "Neptune terminus"
Slkrack - "SL500"
Peet - "Mignon"
Subtik - "!WAV"
Hakai - "XX"
NLD - "Une plume sans fin"

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Proud to say that yesterday, and I finally managed to beat Zak McKracken (from 1988). That was one hard-ass game, truly the Dark souls of point-and-click adventure games

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Remember Samax's art for Headkrack's "Turn Me Up" video?
Refresh your memory here: https://t.co/CbKh2y2Iq3

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The Kirby Krackle in the background after reintroducing a character from the original run is such a good touch

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IK it's like a precure thing but I keep thinking 's pfp is fucking Kracko for some reason

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"The Kracken"

𝓈𝓀𝑒𝓉𝒸𝒽🐙 𝒻𝒾𝓃𝒶𝓁🦑

from cute blob to goth blob

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Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders, 1988. LucasArts.

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Commissions for Kracken295. These were for profile pics

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Waddle Doo! A close relative of the Waddle Dee, despite the giant eyeball implying differently. Alongside Peezer, Wizzer, and the Kracko family, it seems that shooting beams from your one massive eyeball is just a part of natural evolution.

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