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{{Title|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' (arcade)}}
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|platforms=*Coin-op arcade machine using Atari System I
 
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The '''''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' arcade game''' was a coin-operated video game machine for use in video arcades, released by [[Atari]] in 1985. The storyline of the game followed the climax of the film ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'' in a multi-level game.
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The '''''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' arcade game''' was a coin-operated [[wikipedia:video game|video game]] machine for use in video arcades, released by [[Atari]] in 1985. The storyline of the game followed the climax of the film ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'' in a multi-level game.
   
 
==Plot summary==
 
==Plot summary==
Inside the [[Temple of Doom]], [[Indiana Jones]] used his [[Indy's whip]] to fend off attacks from [[Thuggee]] guards, [[Cobra|cobra]]s and [[Bat|bat]]s and climbed around the ledges of the caves to free the enslaved children. After liberating all the children, he boarded a mine car, and raced through the caves, avoiding broken tracks and pursuing Thuggees. Finally reaching the altar area of the temple, he avoided lava and guards and retrieved one of the [[Sankara Stones]]. After repeating the entire process three times to free all the children and collect all the Sankara Stones, Jones escaped from the Temple on a bridge, where he had a final showdown with [[Mola Ram]], who had previously harassed Jones in his quest by throwing flaming hearts at him.
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Inside the [[Temple of Doom]], [[Indiana Jones]] uses his [[Indy's whip|whip]] to fend off attacks from [[Thuggee]] guards, [[Cobra|cobras]] and [[Bat|bats]] and climbed around the ledges of the caves to free the enslaved children. After liberating all the children, he boarded a mine car, and raced through the caves, avoiding broken tracks and pursuing Thuggees. Finally reaching the altar area of the temple, he avoided lava and guards and retrieved one of the [[Sankara Stones]]. After repeating the entire process three times to free all the children and collect all the Sankara Stones, Jones escaped from the Temple on a bridge, where he had a final showdown with [[Mola Ram]], who had previously harassed Jones in his quest by throwing flaming hearts at him.
   
 
[[File:indydoomscreenshot.png|right|thumb|255px|Screenshot of First Level]]
 
[[File:indydoomscreenshot.png|right|thumb|255px|Screenshot of First Level]]
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*[[Willie Scott]]
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*[[Short Round]]
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*[[Zalim Singh]] {{C|As "Prince of Pankot"}}
 
*[[Thuggee]] guards
 
*[[Thuggee]] guards
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*Enslaved children
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===Locations===
 
===Locations===
 
*[[Temple of Doom]]
 
*[[Temple of Doom]]
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===Artifacts===
 
===Artifacts===
 
*[[Sankara Stones]]
 
*[[Sankara Stones]]
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===Other===
 
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===Miscellanea===
 
*[[Cobra]]
 
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*[[Bat]]
 
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*[http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8186 Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom at KLOV.com]
 
*[http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8186 Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom at KLOV.com]
 
*[http://www.wegame.com/watch/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Temple_of_Doom_Arcade/ Video of gameplay at WeGame.com]
 
*[http://www.wegame.com/watch/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Temple_of_Doom_Arcade/ Video of gameplay at WeGame.com]
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Revision as of 21:18, 7 November 2019

The Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom arcade game was a coin-operated video game machine for use in video arcades, released by Atari in 1985. The storyline of the game followed the climax of the film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in a multi-level game.

Plot summary

Inside the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones uses his whip to fend off attacks from Thuggee guards, cobras and bats and climbed around the ledges of the caves to free the enslaved children. After liberating all the children, he boarded a mine car, and raced through the caves, avoiding broken tracks and pursuing Thuggees. Finally reaching the altar area of the temple, he avoided lava and guards and retrieved one of the Sankara Stones. After repeating the entire process three times to free all the children and collect all the Sankara Stones, Jones escaped from the Temple on a bridge, where he had a final showdown with Mola Ram, who had previously harassed Jones in his quest by throwing flaming hearts at him.

Indydoomscreenshot

Screenshot of First Level

Gameplay

The game uses an eight-directional joystick with a single button (for the whip). The game has three different difficulty levels, which are selected in an introductory screen. It was one of the first arcade games to use digitized speech clips on the Atari.

Game structure:

  • Rescue children on ladder/ledge scrolling map
  • Mine Car Chase
  • Grab Sankara Stone in temple
  • Repeat 3 times, and on fourth loop, replace Sankara Stone level with Bridge Escape level (in Medium and Hard modes)

Move onto more difficult level and continue.

Appearances

Characters

Locations

Artifacts

Miscellanea

External links

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Books
Adaptations
Novel (Adventures of Indiana Jones) · Junior novel (Collector's Edition) · A Tale of High Adventure · Storybook · Read-Along Adventure
Partial adaptations
Indy's Adventures · Traps and Snares · Great Escapes · The Search For Buried Treasure
Audio
Soundtrack (The Soundtracks Collection) · The Story of
Comics
Comic · 1 · 2 · 3 · Marvel Comics Super Special 30 · Omnibus 2 · Indiana Jones et la Cité de la Foudre
Games
Video game · Greatest Adventures · Trading cards · Indiana Jones Heritage · Board game
Adventure Pack · Sourcebook
LEGO Indiana Jones
Shanghai Chase · The Original Adventures · The Adventure Continues
Activity books
Puzzle Book · Indiana Jones' Adventure Puzzles · Short Round's Action Puzzles · Willie and Indy's Pencil Games · Indiana Jones and his Life of Adventure · Annual 2009 · Annual 2010 · Activity Annual · Winter Activity Annual · Golden Treasure Sticker Book · Heroes and Villains Sticker Book · The Greatest Adventures of Indiana Jones
Behind the scenes
The Making of · The Illustrated Screenplay · Original Movie Script · From Star Wars to Indiana Jones · A Look Inside · Making the Trilogy · Indiana Jones: An Appreciation · Creepy Crawlies · Travel with Indy: Locations · Stunts of Indiana Jones · Sound of Indiana Jones · Light and Magic of Indiana Jones · Music of Indiana Jones · Indy's Women · Indy's Friends and Enemies ·
The Complete Making of Indiana Jones
Home video
VHS (The Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones) · DVD (Adventure Collection · Complete Adventure Collection)
Blu-ray (The Complete Adventures) · 4K (4-Movie Collection)
Other material and merchandise
Toy line · Collectors Edition · Official Poster Magazine