Flight of the Amazon Queen
Developer:
Interactive Binary Illusions
Platforms:
Android, iPad, iPhone/iPod Touch, PC
- Worldwide 1995 by Renegade Software

The year is 1949 and you play Joe King, pilot for hire, tasked with flying famous movie starlet Faye Russell into the Amazon jungle for a photo shoot. Unfortunately, things don’t go according to plan and Joe finds himself stranded in the heart of the jungle where he must rescue a kidnapped princess, brave a dangerous temple, encounter fearsome Amazonian warriors, and uncover a mad scientist’s plan to take over the world! It's up to you to deal with the imminent threat of world domination … but be careful, or this may be the last Flight of the Amazon Queen!
Available now as legal freeware on PC; remastered for mobile devices and released commercially in the 20th Anniversary Edition.
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Posted by Emiel on Nov 24, 2015
Enjoyable, nothing more, nothing less
This is an enjoyable game, although not as good as the Lucasarts contemporaries this game is trying to mimic. I laughed out loud at some of the jokes, and I think the voice acting for Joe King is nicely done. The voice acting of the other characters is so-so,...
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Game Information
Platform | Android, iPad, iPhone/iPod Touch, PC |
Perspective | Third-Person |
Control | Point-and-click, Touch |
Gameplay | Quest |
Genre | Comedy |
Theme | - |
Graphic Style | Stylized art |
Presentation | 2D or 2.5D |
Action (Compulsory) | - |
Red Flags | - |
Media | CD, Internet download |
Product Details
System Requirements
MS-DOS 4.0 or higher
386 processor
4 MB RAM
3.5” floppy disk, CD-ROM
VGA display
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