Zak McKracken: Between Time and Space
Artificial Hair Brothers’ Zak McKracken: Between Time and Space (2002) is a fan-made sequel to the cult LucasArts adventure, and it’s shockingly good. Packed with puzzles, goofy humor, and the kind of absurd storytelling that would make Ron Gilbert proud, it feels like an authentic continuation rather than a knockoff. Zak’s back, aliens are weird again, and the writing leans heavily into clever wordplay and slapstick absurdity. It’s ambitious for a fan project, with full voice acting and sprawling environments, and honestly—it’s one of the best “unofficial” sequels ever made.

“"Zak McKracken: between time and space" is an unofficial sequel to the adventure game "Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders" released in 1988. We, the "Artificial Hair Bros." have devoted our time to create a worthy follow up to this all-time-classic. Capturing the mood and of the original game and creating something new nonetheless.” - Artificial Hair Brothers
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