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|title=Grim Fandango
|developer=[[LucasArts]]
|publisher=[[LucasArts]]
|engine=[[GrimE]]
|released={{rd|1998|October 30}}
|genre=[[Adventure]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|systems=[[Windows]]
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{ELSPA|11}}{{PEGI|12}}
|requirements={{pcreq|cpu=133|ram=32|vram=30|win=98}}
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'''Grim Fandango''' is a personal computer game in the graphic adventure genre released by [[LucasArts]] in 1998 and primarily written by Tim Schafer. It is the first adventure game by LucasArts to use 3D computer graphics overlaid on pre-rendered 2D backgrounds. As with other LucasArts [[adventure]] games, the player must converse with other characters and examine, collect, and use objects correctly to solve puzzles in the game in order to progress.
 
Grim Fandango's world combines elements of Aztec beliefs of afterlife with style aspects of film noir, including The Maltese Falcon, On the Waterfront and Casablanca, to create the Land of the Dead, which recently departed souls, represented in the game as calaca-like figures, must travel through before they reach their final destination, the Ninth Underworld. The story follows travel agent Manuel "Manny" Calavera as he attempts to save Mercedes "Meche" Colomar, a newly arrived but virtuous soul, during her long journey.
 
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The game received positive reviews, which praised its artistic design and overall game direction in particular. Grim Fandango was selected for several gaming awards at the time of release, and is often listed in publishers' lists of top games of all time. However, the game has been considered a commercial failure, which partially led LucasArts to terminate their adventure game development, contributing to the decline of the adventure game genre.
 
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