Did Loom have such a huge following that it is feasibly economical to make a sequel to it? I mean when you mention LucasArts, people usually associate them with Indiana Jones, Day of the Tentacle, Star wars, Monkey Island, and Sam and Max. I don't believe a lot of people outside the adventure gaming community know about Loom (but I could be way off. I am just basing my hypothesis on a guess and no factual data). I would imagine that Day of the Tentacle or Full Throttle would be more likely to have a sequel, but who knows.
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