Indiana jones and the temple of doom game pc
Arcade version of Temple of Doom. Credits Platform: Arcade. Documentation Instruction Manual. Platform: Arcade. Peter Lipson. Mike Hally. Rob Rowe. Earl Vickers. Hal Canon , Dennis Harper. Susan G. McBride , Alan J. Murphy , Will Noble. Dave Ross. John T. Williams uncredited. Prepare yourself for your most dangerous adventure yet - to storm the evil Temple of Doom and rescue the imprisoned children and the magical Stones of Sankara! Beware the foes and hazards that block your way.
The Thuggee guards will fight to the finish and poisonous cobra snakes will rise up in front of you. You will traverse perilous ledges, ride the underground railway, and cross the bottomless fiery pit in pursuit of your quest!
You will call on all your reserves of courage, strength and skill. Push yourself to the limit, ride your luck and the magical stones may just be yours! No cheats - Be the first to submit one! The game is playable, but it's just not of the high standard the adventures set - it's not even as good as the action version of Indy 3. The description and review at MobyGames says it all about this poor use of a blockbuster license:.
There's not much I like about this game. Nevertheless, the mine cart levels are fun to play. And when I first played the game a long, long time ago I thought the title screen looked great Look, it's Harrison Ford! Also the game had the original Indiana Jones tune.
Well there are really just three different levels. The mine level, the mine cart level and the temple levels. When you've completed a temple level, you have to play another mine level to save some more children, after which you have to escape in a mine cart AGAIN etc. Of course the levels do get tougher. The designers could have done so much more with this license. Following the story line of the movie for example I admit I was looking forward to eating monkey brains The problem is that this game is a conversion from a simple arcade game.
And there's no room for a story line in arcade games. Bad controls make the game really difficult when you're approached by several enemies. And it's not always easy to hit a fireball with your whip.
The sound of an approaching bat is not what I like to hear. But then again most of these old games have sound effects using PC speaker that make me turn off the sound. A not very interesting conversion of an arcade game that uses an Indiana Jones license.
If you want to play a decent Indiana Jones game, play Fate of Atlantis. Even if you can look past the dated graphics and sound you probably won't enjoy playing this one. How to run this game on modern Windows PC? Contact: , done in 0.
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