In this Action/Adventure/Platformer, Indy looks to find the pieces of the infernal machine before the Russians can rebuild it in their attempts to communicate with the Babylonian god, Marduk. Originally developed for the PC, the game was later ported to the N64 and the Game Boy Color.
Plot
The game takes place in Babylon where Indy meets up with Sophia Hapgood. Meanwhile, the Russians are digging around in old Babylonian ruins. At the request of Sophia, Indy attempts to discover what they are searching for. He finds that they are looking for an "infernal machine" that can be used to converse with the ancient Babylonian god, Marduk. Of course, Indy intends to find it first. Unfortuantely though, the machine is broken up into many pieces. Fortunately however, he stumbles upon a tablet that points to the locations of the various pieces. And thus, this is where Indy's quest (and the game) begins...
Gameplay
The gameplay has many notable similarities to the Tomb Raider games. To begin with, Indy is constantly exploring throughout the game. He runs through canyons, fields, and valleys (among other places). During this "exploration", he is jumping across chasms, exploring hidden passages, fighting wild beasts and the like. The fighting system can also be compared to that of the Tomb Raider franchise, players "lock on" to one enemy and then circle around: dodging its attacks and returning your own with gun, whip, or fists. Furthermore, there are numerous collectibles hidden in various places which Indy must climb, swim, crawl, and swing to get to. Some items are required finds, while others are bonuses that unlock various special features.
Trivia

Indiana Threepwood
Pressing F10 and typing 'Makemeapirate' turned Indiana Jones into Guybrush Threepwood from the Monkey Island. When using the bazooka it will shoot chickens.
- There is a hidden room in the game which is a replication of the Barbery Coast in 3D from The Curse of Monkey Island.