Day Of The Tentacle Remastered V1.3.11 -

Even after v1.3.11, a small set of edge-case problems can persist—particularly on obscure hardware combinations, exotic controllers, or very high refresh rates/resolutions. Community forums and official support channels remain the best places to report lingering bugs; developers often use those reports to prioritize future micro-updates.

Published by: Classic Game Revival
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In the pantheon of point-and-click adventure games, few titles shine as brightly as Day of the Tentacle (DoTT). Originally released in 1993 by LucasArts, it was a sequel to 1987’s Maniac Mansion and quickly became the gold standard for comedy writing, puzzle design, and character animation. Fast forward three decades, and the game has seen multiple re-releases. But today, we are focusing on a specific, refined pinnacle of that preservation effort: Day of the Tentacle Remastered v1.3.11.

Whether you are a returning gamer who remembers feeding a hamster a time-traveling piece of diamond or a newcomer confused by a three-headed purple blob, version 1.3.11 represents the final, most stable, and most feature-complete iteration of this classic.

Day of the Tentacle remains a pillar of gaming history—a point in time when LucasArts was untouchable. Double Fine’s dedication to patching the remaster all the way to v1.3.11 demonstrates a love for the source material that transcends corporate obligation. Every purple tentacle, every diamond-encrusted hamster, and every toilet flushed across time runs exactly as intended.

So load up the game, switch to classic graphics for nostalgia, then toggle to remastered to see what you always imagined the game looked like. And remember: Don’t drink the sludge.


Rating: 9.5/10
Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5 (BC), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android
Developer: Double Fine Productions
Publisher: Disney Interactive
Version Reviewed: v1.3.11 Day of the Tentacle Remastered v1.3.11

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The Tentacled Terror of Time Travel

It had been years since the notorious Purple Tentacle, leader of the mutant tentacles, had been foiled by the brave efforts of Manny Calavera, the skeletal Grim Reaper-in-training, and his trusty sidekick, Bernard. However, a new threat emerged when a group of hackers, known only by their handle "The Time Travelers' Guild," announced that they had cracked the code to the Day of the Tentacle Remastered game.

The Guild claimed that their latest patch, version 1.3.11, would not only fix the game's notorious glitches but also unlock a secret level, hidden deep within the codebase. The level, dubbed "Tentaclevania," promised to unleash a terrifying new wave of tentacles upon the world.

As the Guild began to distribute the patch, players eagerly downloaded and installed it, unaware of the chaos that was about to ensue. One of the first players to experience the new patch was a hardcore fan named Mike. As he booted up the game, he was thrilled to see the familiar cartoon-style graphics and hear the wacky sound effects.

However, as Mike progressed through the game, he began to notice something strange. The tentacles seemed more aggressive, and the usual solutions to defeat them weren't working as well as they used to. Suddenly, the game froze, and Mike was confronted with a ominous message: Even after v1

The Tentacles Have Evolved.

The screen flickered, and Mike found himself transported to a dark, foreboding level, eerily similar to the classic Castlevania games. The air was thick with an otherworldly energy, and the sound of maniacal laughter echoed through the speakers.

Mike soon discovered that he was not alone. A group of players, also trapped in the game, had formed an unlikely alliance to survive the terror of Tentaclevania. There was Sarah, a skilled gamer with a talent for quick reflexes; Jake, a puzzle enthusiast who could decipher any code; and Emily, a cosplayer with an intimate knowledge of the Day of the Tentacle universe.

Together, the group navigated the treacherous level, avoiding hordes of tentacles and solving puzzles to unlock new areas. As they progressed, they began to uncover the sinister plot behind the patch.

The Time Travelers' Guild, it turned out, was not just a group of hackers but a front for a shadowy organization seeking to exploit the power of the tentacles for their own gain. The Guild's leader, a mysterious figure known only as "The Archon," had been secretly manipulating events from behind the scenes.

As Mike and his friends reached the final showdown, they faced off against a gargantuan tentacle creature, born from the darkest corners of the internet. The creature, dubbed "The Overlord of Tentaclevania," was a terrifying behemoth with the power to control the very fabric of reality. Rating: 9

The battle was intense, with the group using every trick in the book to whittle down the creature's massive health pool. In the end, it was Mike who delivered the final blow, using a clever combination of in-game items and quick thinking.

As the Overlord dissipated into nothingness, the group was transported back to the real world, hailed as heroes by the gaming community. The Time Travelers' Guild was dismantled, and The Archon was brought to justice.

The Day of the Tentacle Remastered version 1.3.11 patch was recalled, and a new, safer update was released. The game's community breathed a collective sigh of relief, grateful that the terror of Tentaclevania was over.

However, rumors began to circulate that a new, even more powerful threat was emerging in the shadows. The tentacles, it seemed, were far from defeated...

Day of the Tentacle Remastered v1.3.11 is widely considered a gold standard for how to handle a classic adventure game update. It preserves the zany, Chuck Jones-inspired humor of the 1993 original while modernizing the technical presentation for high-definition displays. Key Features & Enhancements