• Q&AmeCola: Movie Games

    With all the quality reviews, delightful columns, and hard-hitting game journalism you can find here at GameCola, it’s sometimes hard to believe that the site’s written by regular people like...

  • Loom (PC)

    ...a different kind of protagonist, a different spin on things, and bob’s your uncle. There’s not a whole lot more to it than that. It plays like Indiana Jones, only...

  • Dynamite Headdy (SG)

    ...Hard.” The Indiana Jones-esque boulder dodging of “Toys N the Hood.” The horrible puns on popular movies that form the names of each level. The replay value is high even...

  • The Lowdown on the 3DS

    ...are apparently the coolest thing since Indiana Jones IV (which the movie reviewer gave a two out of five). He is definitely going to play with the AR cards instead...

  • Cheat Codes for Life

    ...Quest and Leisure suit Larry are all within my range of expertise. Or if you’re a fan of Lucas Arts, you can play any of the Sam & Max, Indiana...

  • Mass Effect: Andromeda – Better Than You’ve Been Told

    ...has been begging for, Peebee is basically Indiana Jones with ADHD, Liam is Liam, and Cora is a fangirl of asari commandos who thinks she’s subtle about it. Let’s not...

  • Q&AmeCola: Dream Crossovers

    ...experience as a mild mannered news reporter and gives up the microphone for a short skirt and insane backflips. The trailer ends with a tall, muscular man sitting in the...

  • Games That Secretly Suck: Scribblenauts

    ...sit down, grab some food, a large beverage, and a Sherpa Indiana guide because there is no easy way to navigate the atrocity you are about to experience. Of all...

  • The Political Machine 2012 (PC)

    ...California are a bunch of pinko communists who apparently want a man who thinks Crystal Skull is the best Indiana Jones film to lead them. Screw those hippies. The United...

  • The Book of Unwritten Tales (PC)

    ...gut-busting; but when that same character uses a whip to climb up a wall, and starts humming the Indiana Jones theme, that’s a different matter. These characters constantly reference things...