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Occasionally violent cinematic point and click adventure that mimics the style and feel of the 1940s adventure film serials. In 1957, explorer Jason Roberts travels to the Amazon river basin to find his missing brother.

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Travis Durango ...
Jason Roberts
Pamela Vanderwerff ...
Maya
Jon Clark ...
Allen Roberts (as Jon 'Crash' Clark)
DeeAnn Blair ...
Ms. Flitch
Bob Walkingshaw ...
Mr. Thornick
Lissa Jensen ...
Librarian
Kevin Jones ...
Male Guard (as Kevin 'Smokin' Jones)
Audree Hepburn ...
Female Guard
Van Douglas ...
Ticket Agent
Duke Sipes ...
Bartender
Tony Leger ...
Pilot
Bobby Shorts ...
El Loco
Archie Leach ...
Vendor
Falene Nemeth ...
Girl in Bar
Randall Edwards ...
Col. Sanchez
Neil Galloway ...
Cadet
Larry Olivier ...
Chief
Flint Eastwood ...
Boat Captain
Leo Ware ...
Hans Stroheim (as Sir Leo Ware)
Gretchen Ballard ...
Amazon Woman
Denise Goodbod ...
Amazon Woman
Candy Barr ...
Amazon Woman
Kerri Sluge ...
Amazon Woman
Dixie Kupps ...
Amazon Woman

Written by

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Chris Jones ... (story)
 
Kevin Jones ... (story) (as Kevin L. Jones)

Produced by

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Chris Jones ... producer

Music by

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Jon Clark
Ron Saltmarsh

Cinematography by

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David F. Brown

Art Direction by

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Douglas Vandegrift

Art Department

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Neil Galloway ... artist
Nathan Larsen ... artist

Sound Department

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Jon Clark ... sound

Additional Crew

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Aaron Conners ... on-line hints
Mark Hulka ... imaging
Brian Stringham ... additional programming
Bruce Ward ... programming
Linda Ward ... additional programming

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In 1957, am all American boy Jason Roberts travels to a small town in South America to find his brother Allen, a scientist sent by the company they both work for to investigate the reports of amazing forest regeneration in the remote areas of the Amazon basin. In town, Jason meets police colonel Sanchez, a ruthless corrupt man who believes that what Allen was actually looking for were priceless green emeralds stolen from conquistador Hernan Cortes by one of his underlings. In a local rundown bar, Jason also meets an attractive but distrustful adventurer named Maya who for reasons of her own agrees to help him and they team up. Jason eventually learns that the only one who can help him in his quest is an old cynical explorer, Hans Stroheim, who lives deep within the jungle. Unfortunately, many dangers lie ahead including dead ends, slavers, Sanchez and his men, as well as a xenophobic mysterious tribe that lives in the area. The game was produced by the team behind the Tex Murphy games.

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Taglines A time when the world seemed fantastic... and almost anything seemed possible! See more »
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Trivia Calling itself 'an Access serial', the game is split into 14 chapters with cliffhanger endings (save for the final one) in an homage to adventure film serials of the 1930s, 40s and 50s that inspired it. See more »
Movie Connections References The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951). See more »
Crazy Credits The end credits are followed with the humorous message: "The producers wish to inform you that no insects were harmed in the making of this game." See more »

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