Day Of The Tentacle Remastered V1.3.11 ❲PC❳
The remastered version of Day of the Tentacle features several technical improvements, including:
While not a content update (no new puzzles or rooms), v1.3.11 focused on stability and accessibility. Key changes include:
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.
Furthermore, this patch introduced native support for the Steam Deck, improved cloud save synchronization across PC, Mac, Linux, and mobile platforms, and optimized the rendering engine to maintain a solid 60 frames per second even during the chaotic “everyone sings” ending. Day of the Tentacle Remastered v1.3.11
So, fire up the Chron-o-John, grab some tentacle motivational posters, and remember: In the future, all toilets talk, and the road to world domination is paved with good intentions and a lot of purple slime.
, this version serves as a polished entry point for both nostalgic fans and newcomers. The Remastered Experience
This approach respects the game’s design: solutions often require cross-temporal item combinations (e.g., sending a fake nose forward in time to become a fake mustache). The remastered version of Day of the Tentacle
The remaster treads carefully between maintaining obtuse 1990s puzzle logic and offering modern assistance. v1.3.11 includes:
Released originally in 1993 by LucasArts and designed by Tim Schafer and Dave Grossman, Day of the Tentacle is a landmark point-and-click adventure celebrated for sharp writing, clever puzzles, memorable characters, and inventive time-travel mechanics. The 2016 remaster preserved the original’s humor and puzzle design while adding hand-painted art, improved audio, director commentary, and modern UI/controls—making it both a nostalgia trip and the best way to experience the game fresh.
Day of the Tentacle, released six years later, took the same basic premise and turned it on its head, literally. The game follows Bernard and his friends as they travel through time to prevent a disaster that will destroy the world. Armed with a magical tentacle that allows them to switch bodies, the gang must navigate through three different time periods, all while trying to stay one step ahead of the evil Dr. C. Freddi. Furthermore, this patch introduced native support for the
Addresses legacy bugs related to audio stuttering and launch issues that persisted in earlier builds.
While v1.3.11 is highly stable, configuration hitches can occur depending on hardware setups. Use these quick steps to optimize your experience: Resolution and Black Screens
Double Fine approached this remaster with immense respect for the source material. The most celebrated feature is the . With the press of a button (or a swipe on the touchscreen), you can switch between the original pixelated art and the fully hand-painted high-definition update.
