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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a graphic adventure based on the film. It was the third game to use the SCUMM engine and the first to include the verbs 'Look' and 'Talk'.
Not as good graphics as The Fate of Atlantis, and much shorter overall, but still a great game. There's a lot of humor to find, both in dialogue and the cute little messages that appear when you die or get captured. Also, from about the middle of the game onwards, you'll often get to choose how to overcome obstacles: by brute force, trying to talk your way past your foes, or being more sneaky. Cleverness is rewarded; sometimes you'll stumble upon secrets that can help you later in the game.
— Mimir
A text-based version of the Grail Diary is included.
A note about the manuals available:
This game is also available for Amiga, Atari ST, and DOS. Crown of Solomon is a fanmade sequel to this game.
See also: Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (floppy and talkie versions), Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures
Compatibility
Mac Plus or better
System 6.0.2 or later
B/W or 16 colors
Will play on PPC Macs with Drigo's patch - see second download.
Comments
Thanks so much for the help! I've got a bit of a mismatch of old Macs with and without floppy drives and various versions of macOS but I'm going to try to get this done for you and uploaded!
EDIT: Okay, good news and bad news. The good news is I was able to pull a floppy drive out of an LC II and stick it in a PM6500 and install a copy of Disk Copy 4.2. I was able to get a disk image of Disk 2 of the game's three disks. The bad news then is that I got error -72 disk errors when copying Disks 1 and 3 in both Disk Copy 4.2 and the Finder. This floppy drive is ancient, dusty, and it whines the entire time the machine is on, so I'm not sure if these errors are caused by the disks being old or the floppy drive malfunctioning. These disks have been stored for many years in a climate-controlled closet so I'm hoping it's just a bad floppy drive.
I am a member of a LucasArts collectors' group on Facebook and have reached out there to anyone who also owns the Mac version of this game. Hopefully one of them will be able to possibly help us get the other two disks' images. In the meantime I'll continue trying on my end and may buy another floppy drive to try instead. Apologies that I couldn't fill in this gap in the archive as quickly as I had hoped.
@Macobyte: DC42 image = Disk Copy 4.2 image. Using the term (DC42) is may be unfamiliar to most folks.
If you don't have Disk Copy 4.2 installed, then the top DL #1 on the Disk Copy 4.2 page is the official Apple release. All other downloads on that page are for are unofficial builds based on leaked code.
To use this program, you do need to posses a Mac with, preferably, an internal floppy disk drive capable of reading/writing to 400k, 800k, 1.4MB, and DOS/ProDOS floppy media.
If you are not familiar with using this program, it is very easy to use:
*As this game can be played on System 6, using an early version of StuffIt ensures that backwards compatibility of being able to extract the archive on those earlier Mac Systems as well as more recent Mac OS's.
It would be really great if you have the means to carry this out and add the archive to this page. Thanks.
Some peoples here asks for actually *use* version 4.2 of Disk Copy to create them,
because when using Disk Copy 6.3 for storing 4.2 compatible files, these are *not* full 4.2 files.
Me, I've no idea about v4.2, ever using 6.3 for this.
I have the disks. I'm not familiar with a DC42 image… If you'll point me in the right direction I'll be happy to do that and upload those.
OZ1SMB:
Quite a few websites claim there is a version for Apple II, Mac, and PC, but all the supposed "Mac" downloads I've ever come across are simply DOSBox emulations of the PC version.
Does anyone have original disks of this game they can make DC42 images from?
Indiana Jones and the last Crusade works on power mac G4 1.25G mhz mirror door 2003 in mac os 9.2.2.
You did good job with this game. The patch works in 256 colors.
... and probably the Sc**mVM team banned these d*wnloadable files from their application.
Probably yes, because using Nazi symbols is verboten in Germany, by good reasons.
I don't think this "Indiana Jones in: Revenge of the Ancients" game ever became available for the Macintosh. But I could be wrong.
Most likely it's banned in Germany because of the Nazi plot-line.
"Site error. Currently not available in your country."
Its now on steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/32310/
Not files, but folders.
Ack -
I downloaded this game and ScummVM, but Scumm doesn't want to recognize the Indy file. Am I missing something? (I'm using an iMac from 2007 - pretty recent.)
-Sarafin
Yes, just add them to the archive.
Talking about Whip Ass Gaming, the section has been moved over to 'old, dead sections'.
Better to move the patches over here.