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Whip-swing over pits, shove blocks to solve puzzles, and punch your way through condensed ruins in this top-down Indy adventure—feels like a bite-sized Raiders flick with a Zelda twist. Controls take some getting used to, but nailing that whip jump over spikes? Pure satisfaction.

Genre: Action-Adventure
Released: 2001
File size: 560 bytes
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Game Overview

Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine on Game Boy Color is basically Indy’s greatest hits crammed into a tiny cartridge. You’re scrambling through ancient ruins, dodging traps, and punching Nazis (well, Russians this time) while hunting down pieces of some Babylonian doomsday device. The controls take a minute to get used to—jumping feels a little stiff at first—but once you adjust, it’s surprisingly fun to whip-swing across gaps and solve those classic block-pushing puzzles.

It’s impressive how much they squeezed into this GBC port. The levels are condensed but still packed with secrets, and the top-down perspective gives it this weirdly charming Zelda-like vibe. Just don’t expect the PC version’s 3D—this is pure 8-bit adventure, complete with chunky sprites and that classic "wait, how was I supposed to know that pit was there?" trial-and-error frustration. If you’ve got a soft spot for old-school action-platformers, this one’s a solid way to kill an afternoon between digging sessions in your backyard.

Game Boy Color
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