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Year1987
PlatformDOS
Released inUnited States
GenreAction
ThemeLicensed Title, Platform
PublisherCinemaware Corporation
DeveloperCinemaware Corporation, Incredible Technologies, Inc.
Perspectives2D scrolling, Side view

In 1987, Cinemaware Corporation publishes The Three Stooges on DOS. Also published on Commodore 64, Amiga and Apple IIgs, this action game is abandonware and is set in a licensed title and platform.

For small DOS games like The Three Stooges, you can play online immediately with your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer...). This feature is still experimental, the game may not work properly. Warning: game save should work, but you should try it early! Also, be careful to select the right game executable in the list below.

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To exit fullscreen mode, press escape. Playing experience can be poor due to your browser or your computer. Download The Three Stooges and launch it with DOSBox to have the best playing experience!

If the game is too fast or too slow, try hitting CTRL-F11 (slower) and CTRL-F12 (faster).

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Spectroplasm2018-05-17

We had this game on my dad's computer. Just saw a post in a Facebook group and it brought so much memories back, I check the web and here I am enjoying the game again! So much fun.

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The Three Stooges

Stooges

DOS - 1987

Also available on: Commodore 64 - Amiga - Apple IIgs

4.6 / 5 - 20 votes

Description of The Three Stooges

In this funny adaptation of the TV series that isn't as well-designed as Cinemaware's classic games, you control Larry, Curly and Moe who must collect enough money through dubious means to prevent the bankers from forcing forclosure of the town's orphanage.

Gameplay is reminiscent of turn-based strategy games: you have to select how you want the stooges to get money from a number of options on any given day. The actions you can do are typically based on antics from the show that are hilarious to watch but questionable in nature, such as stealing money-- no honest means here :)

Overall, a fun game that doesn't live up to Cinemaware's standard, but at least it has excellent digitized voices.

Review By HOTUD

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Comments and reviews

Rolo Irrompoble2020-01-010 point Amiga version

Great game! as all Cinemaware were. Very funny, great sequences. A must for Cinemaware lovers!

collector rob2008-07-192 points DOS version

game works and looks great. thanks.

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DOS Version

Commodore 64 Version

  • Year:1987
  • Publisher:Cinemaware Corporation
  • Developer:Cinemaware Corporation, Incredible Technologies, Inc.

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Amiga ROM

  • Year:1987
  • Publisher:Cinemaware Corporation
  • Developer:Cinemaware Corporation, Incredible Technologies, Inc.

Apple IIgs Version

  • Year:1989
  • Publisher:Cinemaware Corporation
  • Developer:Cinemaware Corporation, Incredible Technologies, Inc.

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