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''The Adventures of Indiana Jones Role-Playing Game'' is a licensed pulp style action-adventure role-playing game published by TSR in 1984 that is based on the '' Indiana Jones'' movie franchise.


Publication history

In 1984, TSR gained the license to make a role-playing game based on '' Indiana Jones''. It was released as a boxed set designed by John Byrne and
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, with artwork by Robert Amsel,
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, Dennis Kauth, and Dave "Diesel" LaForce. A set of
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miniatures was also marketed in 1984 for use with the game, which the players could choose to use instead of the cardboard cutouts that were provided with each book. Although a number of adventures and supplements were published in 1984 and 1985, the game did not sell well. The company eventually allowed the license to expire, and publication stopped. All unsold copies of the game were destroyed at that time. (Employees at the UK office of TSR Hobbies mounted a portion of the burnt remains of the last copy in a small pyramid trophy made of Perspex. Beginning in 2000, the trophy became known as the " Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming".) In 1994,
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acquired the rights to publish their own Indiana Jones role-playing game, '' The World of Indiana Jones''.


Setting

The setting of the game is historical, 1930's pulp era. Players can choose to set aspects of the game at any point in the mid-to-late 1930s. Some adventure packs establish a particular timeline, while others are left to the player's discretion.


System

Designed for 2 to 8 players, the game is run and scenes are laid out by a
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, called a referee. Each adventure pack specifies which of pre-made characters are available to be played, and provide a character dossier which displays their attributes, abilities, and a health chart. Provided maps, tables, and cut-out game pieces represent the setting and characters, and are used to determine character positioning, range, line of sight, and movement.


Characters

The players choose one of seven pre-made characters based on those from the movies: Indiana Jones,
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, Short Round, Willie Scott,
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(the digger), Jock Lindsay (the pilot), or Wu Han (an old friend of Indy's). Each character has seven attributes to decide basic factors in the game: ''Strength'' (physical strength), ''Movement'' (action speed), ''Prowess'' (manual dexterity, coordination), ''Backbone'' (courage, determination), ''Instinct'' (perception, intuition), and ''Appeal'' (personality, physical attractiveness). When a particular feat is attempted, a check is made against the character's appropriate attribute by rolling a d100. Modifiers to the roll or attribute may be applied by the referee, based on game circumstances. If one rolls lower than their modified attribute score, the action is successful. If it is higher, the action fails. Outcome is determined by the referee. The character generation rules for the TSR game was introduced in the accessory pack IJAC1, Judge's Survival Guide, a year after the game was introduced.


Combat

Combat is done in turns, each of which equals five seconds of in-game time. Players with the highest movement attribute have the chance to act first with a check against that attribute. Whether one is able to land a blow depends on a check against their prowess attribute, and the amount of damage done is determined by a "Modified Check Table" provided in the game rules. There are three levels of damage: light, medium, and serious. The reversed number rolled for the prowess check, looked up on the provided "Action Results Table" determines where the blow landed, if not otherwise decided by the referee. Other forms of combat, such as shooting are done in the same way, only the provided maps must be used to determine range and line of sight. No formal system of hit points or determining actual character death is put forth, and instead is left to the referee as a role-play element.


Themes

Most of the themes of the game are centered on the movies and comics, with Indiana Jones and his companions procuring items of archeological importance, while battling
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, rival archeologists, violent natives, gangsters, and anything else the referee chooses to put forth in the storyline. Even in the prepared adventure packs, sequence results are largely left open to player determination based on referee guidance. Many of the modules published had no specific year in which the adventure took place; however, the setting of ''Temple of Doom'' was in 1935, and the setting of ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' was in 1936. Material from the comic series, '' Further Adventures of Indiana Jones'' was used for plots in some of the TSR publications.


Products


Adventure packs

*IJ1 - '' Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Adventure Pack''.
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& Michael Dobson (TSR, 1984) *IJ2 - '' Raiders of the Lost Ark Adventure Pack''.
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(TSR, 1984) *IJ3 - '' Indiana Jones, Crystal Death''.
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(TSR, 1984) *IJ4 - ''
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(TSR, 1985) *IJ5 - ''
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''. Marlene Weigel (TSR, 1985) *IJ6 - '' Indiana Jones, Fourth Nail Adventure Pack''.
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(TSR, 1985)


Accessory packs

*IJAC1 - '' Indiana Jones, Judge's Survival'' Johnson, Harold. (TSR, 1985)


Reception

Paul Mason reviewed ''The Adventures of Indiana Jones'' for ''
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'' magazine, and stated that "while the game structure is spot on, the execution is poor, making me feel overall that the game is a missed opportunity." Adrian Knowles reviewed ''The Adventures of Indiana Jones'' for ''
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'' #61, giving it an overall rating of 7 out of 10, and stated that "Although I found the game to be quite enjoyable (but then I had spend the evening propping up a bar before tackling it) it only has appeal as a 'one-off' game - good for a break but unlikely to have lasting appeal. It is fun, however, and no matter what crazy stunt you attempt, Indy will survive." Steve Crow reviewed ''The Adventures of Indiana Jones'' in ''
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'' No. 73. Crow commented that "''Indiana Jones'' is so locked into the concept of the two movies that it is practically useless for anything outside of reenacting the movies or similar plots. FGU's ''Daredevils'' and Hero Games' ''Justice Inc.'' both take a broader look at the genre of 30s roleplaying, giving you a chance to take your life into your own hands with characters of your own creation. ''Indiana Jones'' does neither." While reviewing West End Games' '' The World of Indiana Jones'' in 1994 for '' Dragon'' #215,
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recalled TSR's product, and blamed its quick demise on both the "elementary mechanics" and the lack of a character creation system, pointing out that "Instead of dreaming up your own PC, you simply assumed the role of your favorite character from the films. Thus, the game ensured a flurry of fist-fights as players squabbled over who got to be Indy."


Other reviews

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'' #39 (May/June, 1985) * '' Casus Belli'' #22 (Oct 1984)


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