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kevlarcardhouse: You [definitely] should skip these old Sierra games. I would recommend them for nostalgia fans for the most part. Not only are they way harder than the Telltale games, but you could easily screw yourself over, as they notoriously contained [numerous] ways for your character to die as well as dead ends. If you do play them, save constantly and using as many save slots as possible!
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ribrsiq: The many, many ways to die in Sierra games is one of their distinguishing features.
Indeed, there was a gag on that very fact in Monkey Island where if you walked too close to a specific ledge it would break off and you'd fall down with a very Sierra-looking dialogue popping up to let you know you died, only to bounce back on a rubber tree before you even think of collecting your jaw off of the floor... In Lucas Arts games, you see, you can never die or get stuck.
I like both approaches equally, myself.

not true, you could die in monkey island (drown to be precise), and dont forget indiana jones.