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<span class="bold">Indiana Jones&reg; and the Last Crusade&trade;</span>, the classic point'n'click adventure starring Henry Jones Jr. and his disapproving dad, is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 25% launch discount.

He hates snakes. He hates Nazis. He hates being called "Junior" by his dad. But he loves a good adventure, even if it contains all of the above.
This time, hands-on archeologist Indiana Jones is on the trail of the Holy Grail, but so are Adolf Hitler's lackeys. Tracking down the resting place of the last Knights will send both Indy and his dad on a journey full of cunning puzzles, spooky crypts, double-crossing dames, and a constant need for their unique brand of problem solving: improvisation and fisticuffs. Based on the last movie of the franchise (yes, the LAST one), The Last Crusade contains many locations that never appeared on the big screen, plenty of old-school action, and tons of well-placed references that may or may not belong in a museum.



Punch Nazis with your fedora on, solve puzzles with your whip, and try to keep up with the Joneses as they investigate <span class="bold">Indiana Jones&reg; and the Last Crusade&trade;</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
The 25% discount will last until December 28, 10:59 PM UTC.
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Seemannsdaemlack: The best solution is what we got here for Broken Sword 1+2.
Agreed. Remasters should always come with their original versions as bonus goodies.
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blotunga: Nice, more Disney stuff. Now the missing Star Wars (Force unleashed 1&2) games and we're done here :)
Double this!
We need TFU-USE + TFU2 here! And Battlefront 1.
As a big fan of the Indy adventures I'm very happy to see this one finally arriving here. Sadly, unlike the Fate of Atlantis which was an insta-buy, Indy's Last Crusade has to go on the wishlist for now.


And I really can't wrap my head around the fact that a game released almost 30yrs ago comes with regional pricing with higher price points than the base price, even if only by a few cents.
It's about damn time. Thanks, GOG. ;)
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sebarnolds: Nice to have it here. Wishlisted for now as I have it on Steam already.
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Seemannsdaemlack: I just see Fate of Atlantis on Steam.
In addition to this post, The Last Crusade is regional locked on Steam, so +1 for GOG.
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By the way, Sean Connery is just 12 years older than Harrison Ford. Ah, to take a peek into Lucas' Last Crusade background lore notes! :)


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Matewis: Awesome! Now if only I can finish the last bit of Atlantis before trying this one
FIRST RUN THROUGH, really?? What path??
Post edited December 22, 2016 by Vainamoinen
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Andremop: One step closer for a perfect Lucas Arts adventure catalog. If I recall correctly, now we're only missing Full Throttle ( :( ) and those win95 adventure games, Yoda and Indy.

Edif: And Monkey Island 3 and 4, duh!
Why the sad smiley? Full Throttle is currently being remastered by Double Fine and should be released in 2017, and I'm pretty sure it will be on GOG like the others!


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muntdefems: Agreed. Remasters should always come with their original versions as bonus goodies.
To be fair: Those LucasArts ones contain the original files of the game and can be played using ScummVM.
Instabuy as all Lucasarts titles are for me. Thanks GOG!
this is one of the hardest adventure i 've ever played...
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blotunga: Nice, more Disney stuff. Now the missing Star Wars (Force unleashed 1&2) games and we're done here :)
I would rather have Racer or Droidworks, The first Force Unleashed was decent, but the second was mediocre at best.
Oh hey, GOG finally remembered that LucasArts made more than just Star Wars games. Now, let's see how long it takes them to put out another old adventure game.
I presume there is no sound card support, since the game is from 1989?
Oh my God, such a blast from the past! This was my very first point and click as a small kid, I remember being stuck in the catacombs. xD

On a tight budget right now, so it will unfortunately have to wait. But this gets a priority spot on my wishlist. :)
Thank you for this. Much better than the trash Tiertex made for the Amstrad cpc. Traumatic!
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MIK0: EGA and FM-Town version would be a much appreciated addition.

EGA and FM-Town versions would be a much appreciated addition.
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HunchBluntley: Hey MIK0, would the EGA and FM-Town versions be much-appreciated additions?

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Sure :P

That was GOG forum working flawlessly as always :)