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Everybody know The Secret of Monkey Island. But few people have ever heard of Donkey Island. This game was made by two Czech teenagers on their school computers in 1994 and ended up being the first commercial game to be developed and published in Czechia. Besides a sub-par and, frankly, weird German translation, this game […]

Summary

In episode 87 we discuss The Secret of Donkey Island, which we played in September 2023. Joining Martijn are Jozef, Emmy and Sonneveld.

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Publishing date
2024-01-26 23:16
Link
https://www.dosgameclub.com/donkey-island/
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http://www.dosgameclub.com/podcast/2024/01/ep87.mp3
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Everybody know The Secret of Monkey Island. But few people have ever heard of Donkey Island. This game was made by two Czech teenagers on their school computers in 1994 and ended up being the first commercial game to be developed and published in Czechia. Besides a sub-par and, frankly, weird German translation, this game has so far only been available in Czech language - until Emmy and sonneveld came along and decided to translate the game to English and make it available to everyone for free!

So join us on our journey to find out why being shipwrecked became a trope in the Czech game industry as host Martijn (Tijn) discusses The Secret of Donkey Island with returning participant Jozef ("yozy" - who is from Czech Republic), as well as Emmy ("Emmxyzzy") & Sonneveld, the team who put the English translation together.

Enjoy!

http://www.dosgameclub.com/podcast/2024/01/ep87.mp3

[ download mp3 ] (84 mins, 96 MB)

RELEVANT LINKS:

* Get the game for free at: donkeyisland.zip

* Emmxyzzy's website with links to her YouTube and Twitch channels, among other things

* Sonneveld on Twitch

* AGIdev.com by Sonneveld, which hosts many resources on making AGI games

* Donkey Island UHS-style hint guide by Tijn

* Article (in Czech) about a possible sequel

* Website of Czech game historian Jaroslav Švelch