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MacLife Review: Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures

MacLife writes: "Developed by Traveller's Tales, Lego Indiana Jones was first published by LucasArts for the consoles (PS2, PS33, Xbox 360, and Wii) and handhelds (DS and PSP) in the summer of 2008. Feral Interactive's faithful port for Intel Macs (except the Mac mini) lets you play with the keyboard if you're a glutton for punishment, but we found that using a gamepad with analog control sticks gave virtually the same experience as playing on a console.

And it's a fun experience-the detailed, animated Lego characters couldn't be cuter, down to the tiny stubble on Indiana Jones' face. The humorous cutscenes retell the stories in a tongue-in-cheek and family-friendly manner-no blood, no Nazis, no faces melting off, and no still-beating hearts pulled from chests by witch doctors. However, you can't save your progress midlevel (you must complete a level to move on, although you get unlimited lives), and if you quit a level and retry it later, you're stuck watching all of its cutscenes again-no skipping allowed. "
meepmoopmeep - contributor
Published: 256 days 5 hours ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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