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   developer      = [[Dominik Haslinger]]<br />[[Jens Doblies]]<br />[[Sebastian Ronsse]]<br />[[Jennifer McMurray]]|
   developer      = [[Dominik Haslinger]]<br />[[Jens Doblies]]<br />[[Sebastian Ronsse]]<br />[[Jennifer McMurray]]|
   systems        = [[SCUMM]]|
   systems        = [[Windows]]|
   release        = 2011|
   release        = Worldwide: 2011|
   added_to_museum = August 12, 2018|
   added_to_museum = August 12, 2018|
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It was created with the freeware development suite, ScummGEN.
It was created with the freeware development suite, ScummGEN.


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Latest revision as of 01:08, 23 June 2024

Indiana Jones and the Call of Thunder
Developer Dominik Haslinger
Jens Doblies
Sebastian Ronsse
Jennifer McMurray
Publisher
Platforms Windows
Released Worldwide: 2011
Added to
Museum
August 12, 2018

Indiana Jones and the Call of Thunder is a fan game written in SCUMM.

Plot

Indiana Jones must find a way to escape a cavern.

Development

It was created with the freeware development suite, ScummGEN.