Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (indy4_man_fr.7z)
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T-Pow:
Thats a good point I ignored. Maybe because there wherent much female students in my classes. Mr Creosote:
Firing him is not possible. He gets female students to his college (just look at the classrooms where he holds his lectures in the movies) - and that's a political necessity for any college. Obviously, they would lose a lot of public funding if they didn't reach their quota. So on the whole, it's probably better financially to pay for Dr. Jones' travelling escapades. T-Pow:
Originally posted by Wandrell at 14:03 on April 26th, 2009:
He sends the bill back to the university. You see, he is preparing for the next classes.
I would fire somebody who sends me an several hundred dollar bill because he wanted to combine two objects with each other without an reason.
Wandrell:
He sends the bill back to the university. You see, he is preparing for the next classes. T-Pow:
A very good game with only one logic error. Where does all the money come from which the planeflights to the locations cost?
I used the travel option very often to try out what happens when I use an item the "unusual" way and Indy never complained about the costs.
The story was not originally made for this game as it is said in the review, but for an Indiana Jones comic called "The Keys of Atlantis".
At a difference to Sam & Max, which similar because the creator of the comic worked on the game, the original is worse than the game. The game's story is a much improved version of the one of the comic which keeps all the important and interesting points.
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I would fire somebody who sends me an several hundred dollar bill because he wanted to combine two objects with each other without an reason.
A very good game with only one logic error. Where does all the money come from which the planeflights to the locations cost?
I used the travel option very often to try out what happens when I use an item the "unusual" way and Indy never complained about the costs.
The story was not originally made for this game as it is said in the review, but for an Indiana Jones comic called "The Keys of Atlantis".
At a difference to Sam & Max, which similar because the creator of the comic worked on the game, the original is worse than the game. The game's story is a much improved version of the one of the comic which keeps all the important and interesting points.