What is the best Indiana Jones video game?
Point-and-click puzzles, LEGO brick chaos, and first-person whip-cracking — the adventures span decades and genres. Which game kept you coming back for more?

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
The 2024 first-person action-adventure by MachineGames that recaptures the feel of Spielberg's films with globe-trotting puzzles and combat.

Fate of Atlantis
The 1992 LucasArts point-and-click adventure widely regarded as the best Indy story never put to film, featuring three distinct paths.

The Last Crusade: Graphic Adventure
The 1989 LucasArts graphic adventure that adapted the film with clever puzzles and witty Indy-style dialogue.

LEGO Indiana Jones
Traveller's Tales' 2008 comedic action-adventure that adapts the first three films in charming LEGO brick form.

Emperor's Tomb
The 2003 third-person action game that serves as a prequel to Temple of Doom, blending combat and exploration across multiple continents.

Infernal Machine
The 1999 third-person action-adventure inspired by Tomb Raider that sends Indy to recover a mysterious Babylonian artifact.

Raiders of the Lost Ark
The landmark 1982 Atari 2600 game, one of the first action-adventure titles to combine multiple items and environmental puzzles.

LEGO Indiana Jones 2
The 2009 sequel covering Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and extended versions of the original trilogy films.

Desktop Adventures
The quirky 1996 Windows puzzle game featuring randomized mini-adventures that could be played in short sessions.

Staff of Kings
The 2009 Wii and PS2 title that uses motion controls for whip-cracking and introduced a two-player co-op mode.
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