I mean all joking aside, it really is a great classic Lucas arts adventure game. And it's part of GoG's game preservation effort.
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Only India Jones game I want to play is Desktop Adventures.
Daaang, blast of the past, totally forgot about this one!
Fate of Atlantis? Kid me loved that one, but it's been ages since I played it.
Replayed it the other day. It's great. One of my favourite adventures.
I only got to play at my friend's house, and I think I got stuck on Minos (or whatever the Greek island was) and couldn't get past it before they bought a new computer
Still love this one. Have watched a couple LPs of it in the past couple years too just to relive that first experience again.
squawk Hermocrates, friend of Socrates!
Hmm… I don’t think that will work
It warms my heart to know that damn parrot is burned into someone else's memory too
And Tyler too!
I’m selling these fine leather jackets
one of my 1st game with its infamous DRM disk...
I guess it's mayonnaise, but it looks like used motor oil.
You inspired me to re-download it!
General Kenobi!
Dr. Jones!
You are a bold one!
Is this scene close to end? I don't remember seeing it and I never continued after submarine event.
There's multiple paths in the game that open up slightly different content. There's a critical point when you can choose to take Sophia with you, or to go it alone with either thinking (harder puzzles) or fighting.
The balloon is shortly before the submarine on that path (I believe it's the sophia path)
Cool. I did't know. Thanks!
It says, flugeldufel.
It says, auschgefarben.
"That's a sandwich worthy of Dagwood Bumstead!"