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Bplay Releases Indiana Jones & The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull

So this is the first Indiana Jones game for the BlackBerry. Just in time with the movie release. I remember playing Indiana Jones on my 486.  Its an adventure side scrolling game that looks really cool with Indy’s whip and all. I just hope they got the controls right. Sadly there is no trial but hopefully we can squeeze out a review for you soon.

Indiana Jones & The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull – $9.99

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Indiana Jones’ latest adventure comes to mobile! Take on the role of Indiana Jones© and Mutt Williams as you make your way thru the jungle in search of the Crystal Skull. Danger lurks!

Indiana Jones’ latest and greatest adventure comes to mobile! Take on the role of Indiana Jones and his companion, Mutt Williams and make your way through the Amazon Jungle in search of the Crystal Skull and the ancient Lost City. Dodge traps and use Indy’s trusty whip to defeat your enemies. Traverse cemeteries and temple ruins that disguise the path to the Lost City. Keep your reactions sharp and your wits about you—danger lurks around every corner!

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This entry was posted on Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 and is filed under Games, Magmic, News.

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