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File:Curlhead.jpg|Logo from the (now defunct) website.
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Gameplay video of a demo.

Curly's Adventure is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Sylum Entertainment; it was set to be published by Epic MegaGames.

Development started in 1995. It was originally designed as a MSDOS game, but was redesigned as a Windows Game under Epic's directives. Development dragged on until the game was finally cancelled in 1999.

The plot would have involved Curly, a little man who is trapped inside a huge asylum where the many delusional patients are allowed to live their fantasies in an environment that reconstitute them in real life. However, it is led by a mad scientist who operates under a sinister, megalomaniacal monocle-wearing villain who has plans for all this.

Of the dead website, remains several screenshots, and there was a downloadable demo that had Curly having to escape from a "death trap" where he is tied upside down over a vat of acid, and then interacts with some of the insane patients, several of them imitating Star Wars characters (including Lando Calrissian, Chewbacca,  Boba Fett, Greedo,and Jabba The Hutt) and also a parody of Ben from the LucasArts game Full Throttle.

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