I really never played this game as a kid, but I'm glad I did now! It was a fairly decent game. It was very user friendly, but a person who has a fair amount of common sense and is pretty game savvy would probably easily be able to get through this game and any game really. The graphics are pretty not good, but not really so much up to par with today’s standards, but that is to be expected. The graphics are definitely from the before Windows XP days, the few graphics that are present.
I really never played this game as a kid, but I'm glad I did now! It was a fairly decent game. It was very user friendly, but a person who has a fair amount of common sense and is pretty game savvy would probably easily be able to get through this game and any game really. The graphics are pretty not good, but not really so much up to par with today’s standards, but that is to be expected. The graphics are definitely from the before Windows XP days, the few graphics that are present. This game really leaves the graphics to the gamer’s imagination.
The game was apparently released in 1987 published by Mindscape and developed by Angelsoft, Incoporated. It was originally
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developed for the Apple II and DOS game format. Basically you will make your way through the steaming, tangled far off jungle. You will get to fight off your fear of heights as you make your way through a treacherous, very scary tunnel maze thing in a treasure filled historical ruin pyramid thing. At one point you will try not to fall as you dangle from the tip of a wing of an old World War II airplane which is pretty cool looking. Basically you are Indiana Jones and it is up to you to stop the evil Nazi peoples, their leader, and the leader's thugs from letting the power of the ancient artefact that you are seeking against the entire world. No pressure, huh? And as if that was not stressful enough, you get to battle psychotic bats, nasty scary poisonous venomous snakes, and stupid bandits who like to steal everything from you just about around every single corner you turn. There is not a whole lot of information about this game online, as it is an older lesser known game. However, I was able to find a FAQ about it. You can also buy this game once in a while through Amazon and EBay. Though it is not always quick and easy to find. This game is really a text adventure game, meaning it's mostly words and not a lot of moving a little guy around on a screen. It is really easy to die in this game, if you overload the game with commands you will die pretty quickly. In the FAQ I mentioned earlier you can find a script of the entire game online with it. The game is pretty easy to play since its text only, but nevertheless, the game still has a thrilling unexpected ending.