![]() The underlying idea is sound, and if you don't mind repetition, check it out." Ĭharles Ardai of Computer Gaming World wrote, "For a genius, George Lucas sure has a lot of bad ideas. He concluded, "All this said, however, the game only costs around 12 bucks and if you don't expect too much, it is pretty fun. Billboard magazine mentioned the game's randomly generated environment and its target audience of "gamers on the go", and deemed it "An unambitious title that will rope you in." A Next Generation reviewer noted that the randomly generated scenarios are essentially repetitive, and complained at the fact that the player character cannot shoot diagonally but enemies can. ![]() Trent Ward of GameSpot reviewed the game as having low-quality visuals and audio but being possibly useful for passing time. After winning, the player can continue to explore the setting. Each scenario is randomly generated by selecting each element (such as the item Indiana Jones must collect at each stage of the adventure) from a set of possibilities. The mouse is also used for other actions, such as managing inventory and using weapons. The player-controlled Indiana Jones is limited to orthogonal movement, which is controlled with the arrow keys or with the mouse. The playing area is displayed from an overhead perspective. The plot, size, and direction of each game are randomly generated at the start, with locations and items being different every time, though each storyline has a pre-scripted resolution. ![]() The game is set in mid-1930s Middle America with a variety of characters, puzzles, and outcomes. Note the top-down view along with the directional arrows and round health meter in the lower right. Gameplay Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures gameplay. ![]() This game was the first Desktop Adventures game, and was followed by Star Wars: Yoda Stories in 1997. Desktop Adventures was made to run in a windowed form on the desktop to limit memory use and allow the player to perform other tasks. Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures is a 1996 adventure video game. The boxart for Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures features a still of Indiana Jones from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. ![]()
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