Initially the idea was to make a game similar to Shadowgate for NES however, after watching an episode of The Angry Video Game Nerd, Beddoes changed his mind, stating that watching the nerd caused him to "realise what MANOS was destined to be". Eventually Beddoes realized the film was in the public domain and that making such a game would be possible. The idea of creating a Manos-themed video game was a running joke between developer Sam Beddoes and his friend. If they have not, they will view the bad ending, with Mike standing alone at the door, telling the same women that he "takes care of the place while the Master is away". If the player has collected all of the hidden "Hands of Fate" over the course of the game, they will view a good ending, in which Mike and his family leave the Valley Lodge, with Mike telling two women that it is not worth staying at. After Mike defeats the wives, he does battle with The Master. The Master instructs his six wives to attack Mike, and then kills Torgo, declaring he has failed him. He flies an airplane and discovers that the Master, head of the lodge, has kidnapped Mike's family. Mike fights and defeats Torgo, and then enters the building, which is infested with numerous paranormal beings, which Mike must defeat in order to rescue his family, who have gone missing. They eventually discover the Valley Lodge, a hotel maintained by a satyr named Torgo, who "take care of the place while the master is away". Lost while on vacation, Mike, his wife Margaret and their daughter Debbie make their way through the desert, attempting to locate a place to stay. Mike makes his way through the first stage of Manos: The Hands of Fate.
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