Day Of The Tentacle - Remastered V1.3.11

Earlier versions (1.0, 1.1, 1.2) suffered from several issues: audio desynchronization during cutscenes, occasional cursor lag on modern 4K monitors, and save-file corruption when using the “randomize” dialogue options. addressed all of these.

The result? Crystal-clear dialogue. Dr. Fred’s manic cackle, the Tentacle’s shrill “Hellooo, Eddison,” and the sound of the hamster squeaking in the Chron-o-John have been digitally remastered without losing their vintage charm. Day of the Tentacle Remastered v1.3.11

If you are playing Day of the Tentacle Remastered today, you are almost certainly playing v1.3.11. The headline feature of the remaster—perfected in v1.3.11—is the ability to switch between the original 1993 pixel art and completely redrawn, hand-painted high-definition visuals with a single keypress (the F1 key). Earlier versions (1

Whether you are a nostalgic fan who remembers feeding a hamster to a radiation suit or a newcomer wondering why a purple tentacle with a wig is so beloved, this version is the gold standard. This article will dissect every aspect of v1.3.11, from its technical refinements to its game-changing quality-of-life features. Before diving into gameplay, it is crucial to understand what this specific version number signifies. Released in late 2017 (with minor backend updates stabilizing it into 2018), v1.3.11 is the final major patch for the remastered edition. Crystal-clear dialogue

does not change the puzzles—thankfully—because they are legendary. However, it does improve the hint system . If you are stuck (e.g., "How do I get the fake puke?" or "Where do I find a bucket of chicken?"), the built-in hint system now provides progressive nudges rather than outright answers. This was buggy in v1.2, often revealing too much. In v1.3.11, the hints are properly gated. Cross-Platform Save Games One of the unsung heroes of Day of the Tentacle Remastered v1.3.11 is its cross-save functionality. You can start playing on a PC, save your game, and then—using cloud saves—pick up exactly where you left off on an iPad, Android tablet, or even a PlayStation Vita (if you still have one).

Available now on Steam, GOG, iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch. Version 1.3.11 is the standard. Day of the Tentacle Remastered v1.3.11, point-and-click adventure, Double Fine, Tim Schafer, LucasArts, puzzle game, remastered graphics, cross-platform saves.