Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (adventure game)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a graphical
adventure game, originally released in 1989, published by Lucasfilm Games (now
LucasArts). It was the third game to use the
SCUMM engine. The plot closely follows, and expands upon, the
film of the same name, on which it was based. One of the most innovative of the LucasArts adventures, it expanded on the traditional adventure game structure by including a flexible points system and allowing the game to be completed in several different ways, in an attempt to counter one common criticism of adventure games - that since there is one completely fixed way to complete them, they have no replayability value. The game was originally released with
EGA graphics; it was later updated with
VGA graphics and re-released. The project was led by
Noah Falstein, David Fox and Ron Gilbert.
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