Indiana Jones: Revenge of the Ancients from 1987 is one of those curious side stories that feels like it emerged from a parallel cinematic universe. Presented as a text-heavy adventure, it throws Indy into a supernatural mystery filled with relics, conspiracies, and enough reading to qualify as literature by gaming standards. The design leans heavily on imagination, rewarding players who enjoy deciphering clues rather than mashing buttons. It may lack visual spectacle, but it compensates with atmosphere and narrative ambition. For those willing to trade whip-cracking for thoughtful exploration, it offers a genuinely distinctive Indiana Jones experience.
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