Halloween Hide & Seek Costumes

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|| [[File:Homestar Runner as The Hero.png|150px]] || [[Homestar Runner]] || The Hero from Hero's Quest (EGA) || The look of the player's avatar from the original version of the [[Sierra]] game ''Hero's Quest: So You Want To Be a Hero''. The series was retitled ''Quest for Glory'' after a copyright dispute with Milton Bradley over the name to their HeroQuest board game. || {{wp|Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero|Wikipedia article}}
|| [[File:Homestar Runner as The Hero.png|150px]] || [[Homestar Runner]] || The Hero from Hero's Quest (EGA) || The look of the player's avatar from the original version of the [[Sierra]] game ''Hero's Quest: So You Want To Be a Hero''. The series was retitled ''Quest for Glory'' after a copyright dispute with Milton Bradley over the name to their HeroQuest board game. || {{wp|Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Strong Bad as Sludge Vohaul.png|150px]] || [[Strong Bad]] || Sludge Vohaul from Space Quest II || Mad scientist Sludge Vohaul was a recurring villain from Sierra's ''Space Quest'' game series. || {{wp|Space Quest II|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Strong Bad as Sludge Vohaul.png|150px]] || [[Strong Bad]] || Sludge Vohaul from Space Quest II || Mad scientist Sludge Vohaul was a recurring villain from Sierra's ''Space Quest'' game series. The arch-enemy of Roger Wilco and an evil clone of Slash Vohaul, Sludge Vohaul is bent on galactic domination. Strong Bad's costume is specifically inspired by Sludge Vohaul's appearance in Space Quest II, where he sits within a mecha costume atop a chair. || {{wp|Space Quest II|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Strong Mad as Glottis.png|150px]] || [[Strong Mad]] || Glottis from Grim Fandango || Glottis is an enormous orange demon from 1998 [[LucasArts]] adventure game ''Grim Fandango'', voiced by {{wp|Alan Blumenfeld}}. Employed by the Department of Death as a mechanic, Glottis has a love of hot rods and an insatiable desire for speed. Glottis becomes a replacement driver for the game's protagonist, Manny Calavera, and later teams up with Manny to search the Land of the Dead for the virtuous soul Mercedes Colomar. || {{wp|Grim Fandango|Wikipedia article}}
|| [[File:Strong Mad as Glottis.png|150px]] || [[Strong Mad]] || Glottis from Grim Fandango || Glottis is an enormous orange demon from 1998 [[LucasArts]] adventure game ''Grim Fandango'', voiced by {{wp|Alan Blumenfeld}}. Employed by the Department of Death as a mechanic, Glottis has a love of hot rods and an insatiable desire for speed. Glottis becomes a replacement driver for the game's protagonist, Manny Calavera, and later teams up with Manny to search the Land of the Dead for the virtuous soul Mercedes Colomar. || {{wp|Grim Fandango|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Coach Z as Malcom.png|150px]] || [[Coach Z]] || Malcom from Kyrandia 3 || Malcolm the jester was villain of the first game in the ''Legend of Kyrandia'' series, but the player controlled him in an effort to clear his name in the third and finale game in the series. || {{wp|The Legend of Kyrandia: Malcolm's Revenge|Wikipedia article}}
|| [[File:Coach Z as Malcom.png|150px]] || [[Coach Z]] || Malcom from Kyrandia 3 || Malcolm the jester was villain of the first game in the ''Legend of Kyrandia'' series, but the player controlled him in an effort to clear his name in the third and finale game in the series. || {{wp|The Legend of Kyrandia: Malcolm's Revenge|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Pom Pom as The Manhole.png|150px]] || [[Pom Pom]] || The Manhole from The Manhole || ''The Manhole'' was a game where the player opens a manhole to reveal a giant beanstalk they can climb to visit fantastic worlds. The game was noted both for having no goal except to explore and have fun, and for being the first computer game released on CD-ROM. || {{wp|The Manhole|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Pom Pom as The Manhole.png|150px]] || [[Pom Pom]] || The Manhole from The Manhole || ''The Manhole'' was a game where the player opens a manhole to reveal a giant beanstalk they can climb to visit fantastic worlds. Created by the same team that would later create Myst, The Manhole was noted both for having no goal except to explore and have fun, and for being the first computer game ever released on CD-ROM. || {{wp|The Manhole|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:King of Town as The Antwerp.png|150px]] || [[The King of Town]] || The Antwerp from Hero's Quest (EGA) || The Antwerp is a bouncy creature who guards the secret door to the villain's hideout in the first game of the ''Quest for Glory'' series. || {{wp|Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero|Wikipedia article}}
|| [[File:King of Town as The Antwerp.png|150px]] || [[The King of Town]] || The Antwerp from Hero's Quest (EGA) || The Antwerp is a bouncy creature who guards the secret door to the villain's hideout in the first game of the ''Quest for Glory'' series. || {{wp|Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Bubs as Hoagie.png|150px]] || [[Bubs]] || Hoagie from Day of the Tentacle || Hoagie's a character who appears in ''Day of the Tentacle'', sequel to the game ''Maniac Mansion''. In trying to help stop a disembodied purple tentacle from taking over the world, Hoagie accidentally ends up in colonial times and meeting the founding fathers. || {{wp|Day of the Tentacle|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Bubs as Hoagie.png|150px]] || [[Bubs]] || Hoagie from Day of the Tentacle || Hoagie's a character who appears in ''Day of the Tentacle'', sequel to the game ''Maniac Mansion''. A fat rockstar who is friends with Bernard and Laverne, in trying to help stop a disembodied purple tentacle from taking over the world, Hoagie accidentally ends up in colonial times and meeting the founding fathers. || {{wp|Day of the Tentacle|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Marzipan as Trixie.png|150px]] || [[Marzipan]] || Trixie from Sam & Max || Trixie the Giraffe-Neck Girl is a central character of the 1993 LucasArts DOS game ''Sam & Max Hit the Road'', adapted from Steve Purcell's comic book characters [[Sam & Max]]. Voiced by Marsha Clark, solving Trixie's disappearance from the circus serves as a crucial part of the Freelance Police's "idiotic and baffling assignment". || {{wp|Sam & Max Hit the Road|Wikipedia article}}
|| [[File:Marzipan as Trixie.png|150px]] || [[Marzipan]] || Trixie from Sam & Max || Trixie the Giraffe-Neck Girl is a central character of the 1993 LucasArts DOS game ''Sam & Max Hit the Road'', adapted from Steve Purcell's comic book characters [[Sam & Max]]. Voiced by Marsha Clark, solving Trixie's disappearance from the circus serves as a crucial part of the Freelance Police's "idiotic and baffling assignment". || {{wp|Sam & Max Hit the Road|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Poopsmith as Cobb.png|150px]] || [[The Poopsmith]] || Cobb from LOOM/The Secret of Monkey Island || In ''Loom'', Cobb is the slow-witted henchmen of the villainous Bishop Mandible. He later appears in ''The Secret of Monkey Island'' as a pirate in the SCUMM Bar, breaking the fourth wall to promote ''Loom'' to the player while sporting a button that reads "Ask Me About Loom." || {{wp|Loom (video game)|Wikipedia article}}
|| [[File:Poopsmith as Cobb.png|150px]] || [[The Poopsmith]] || Cobb from LOOM/The Secret of Monkey Island || In ''Loom'', Cobb is the slow-witted henchmen of the villainous Bishop Mandible. He later appears in ''The Secret of Monkey Island'' as a pirate in the SCUMM Bar, breaking the fourth wall to promote ''Loom'' to the player while sporting a button that reads "Ask Me About Loom." || {{wp|Loom (video game)|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Homsar as Gnome.png|150px]] || [[Homsar]] || Gnome from Samorost || || {{wp|Samorost|Wikipedia article}}
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|| [[File:Homsar as Gnome.png|150px]] || [[Homsar]] || Gnome from Samorost || In ''Samorost'', the Gnome is a humanoid creature in a white outfit and cap and brown boots. Separated from his homeland, the Gnome has to avert another planetoid from colliding with his home planet. || {{wp|Samorost|Wikipedia article}}
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Costumes that the characters wore in Halloween Hide & Seek, Halloween 2021.

Image Character Costume Explanation External Links
Homestar Runner The Hero from Hero's Quest (EGA) The look of the player's avatar from the original version of the Sierra game Hero's Quest: So You Want To Be a Hero. The series was retitled Quest for Glory after a copyright dispute with Milton Bradley over the name to their HeroQuest board game. Wikipedia article
Strong Bad Sludge Vohaul from Space Quest II Mad scientist Sludge Vohaul was a recurring villain from Sierra's Space Quest game series. The arch-enemy of Roger Wilco and an evil clone of Slash Vohaul, Sludge Vohaul is bent on galactic domination. Strong Bad's costume is specifically inspired by Sludge Vohaul's appearance in Space Quest II, where he sits within a mecha costume atop a chair. Wikipedia article
Strong Mad Glottis from Grim Fandango Glottis is an enormous orange demon from 1998 LucasArts adventure game Grim Fandango, voiced by Alan Blumenfeld. Employed by the Department of Death as a mechanic, Glottis has a love of hot rods and an insatiable desire for speed. Glottis becomes a replacement driver for the game's protagonist, Manny Calavera, and later teams up with Manny to search the Land of the Dead for the virtuous soul Mercedes Colomar. Wikipedia article
Strong Sad Mike Dawson from Darkseed Mike Dawson is the central character of Cyberdreams' Dark Seed (who is a namesake and look-alike of the game's lead designer). Having moved to a large estate in a small town, Mike implanted with an alien embryo that will hatch from inside his head. Mike thus has three days to solve this problem before his head explodes, traveling between the idyllic small town and its Dark World counterpart, which features artwork by H.R. Giger. The game also spawned a sequel, though without designer Mike Dawson's involvement. Wikipedia article
Coach Z Malcom from Kyrandia 3 Malcolm the jester was villain of the first game in the Legend of Kyrandia series, but the player controlled him in an effort to clear his name in the third and finale game in the series. Wikipedia article
Pom Pom The Manhole from The Manhole The Manhole was a game where the player opens a manhole to reveal a giant beanstalk they can climb to visit fantastic worlds. Created by the same team that would later create Myst, The Manhole was noted both for having no goal except to explore and have fun, and for being the first computer game ever released on CD-ROM. Wikipedia article
The King of Town The Antwerp from Hero's Quest (EGA) The Antwerp is a bouncy creature who guards the secret door to the villain's hideout in the first game of the Quest for Glory series. Wikipedia article
Bubs Hoagie from Day of the Tentacle Hoagie's a character who appears in Day of the Tentacle, sequel to the game Maniac Mansion. A fat rockstar who is friends with Bernard and Laverne, in trying to help stop a disembodied purple tentacle from taking over the world, Hoagie accidentally ends up in colonial times and meeting the founding fathers. Wikipedia article
Marzipan Trixie from Sam & Max Trixie the Giraffe-Neck Girl is a central character of the 1993 LucasArts DOS game Sam & Max Hit the Road, adapted from Steve Purcell's comic book characters Sam & Max. Voiced by Marsha Clark, solving Trixie's disappearance from the circus serves as a crucial part of the Freelance Police's "idiotic and baffling assignment". Wikipedia article
The Cheat Willy Beamish from Adventures of Willy Beamish Willy Beamish was a kid whose game involved him spending his summer break trying to win a frog-jumping contest to win enough money to enter a video game tournament, and saving his town from being flooded with sewage. Wikipedia article
The Poopsmith Cobb from LOOM/The Secret of Monkey Island In Loom, Cobb is the slow-witted henchmen of the villainous Bishop Mandible. He later appears in The Secret of Monkey Island as a pirate in the SCUMM Bar, breaking the fourth wall to promote Loom to the player while sporting a button that reads "Ask Me About Loom." Wikipedia article
Homsar Gnome from Samorost In Samorost, the Gnome is a humanoid creature in a white outfit and cap and brown boots. Separated from his homeland, the Gnome has to avert another planetoid from colliding with his home planet. Wikipedia article
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