Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure
Game » consists of 9 releases. Released Jul 01, 1989
Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure was developed by LucasArts and is a recreation of the third Indiana Jones film in adventure game form.
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Hi, I'm selling these fine leather jackets 0
One of the first crusades This is an early adventure game from LucasArts, and while it has that comedic charm that many, many other LucasArts games has, this is far from the perfect example of their later golden era. The graphics are impressive and include lots of different environments, as well as some game elements not normally found in traditional adventure games. The game will make you laugh out loud at the good parts, but also cry out in anger at the bad. Varied badness Many puzzles are ...
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Better than most current Indy games 0
The MSDOS version of The Last Crusade came out alongside the film of the same name in 1989 and retailed for $80. That's right. $80. And you thought new console games were expensive. I played this game on my dad's 286 PC with a 40MB hard drive and 12k RAM. It was glorious. The Last Crusade was one of the earliest games featuring a full 256 color VGA palette, and LucasArts used the colors to the game's benefit. The Last Crusade is a classic adventure game in which you direct Indiana Jones around h...
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A good piece of writing rendered unreadable by flowy longhand 0
This one didn’t grab me.See, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Video Game does some really interesting stuff. It seems like it’s embracing its status as a movie tie-in product, in that many of the puzzles can be solved just like they are in the film. However, the designers also went above and beyond by programming in alternate solutions to puzzles that players can use if they’re smart enough.The problem is, I’m not smart enough.I’ve had some success with newer adventure games, but with thi...
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