
The original Indiana Jones movie and its first two sequels resonated so much with audiences that the franchise quickly expanded into a television series, had a pinball adaptation, spawned numerous video games, and even inspired theme park attractions at Disneyland.
While The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) and The Dial of Destiny (2023) brought the famous explorer back to the big screen, their lukewarm reception has led to perceptions that the franchise is less relevant to audiences today. But the reality is that the famed series carries an immense legacy that can be seen and felt in blockbuster and indie games and other pop culture realms.
An Adventure Icon Is Born
If you didn’t already know, Indiana Jones was created by filmmaking legends Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Lucas, who was fascinated by the movie serials of the 1930s and 1940s, wanted to bring their mysterious adventures and archetypal heroes to modern audiences. Cinemas at the time were dominated by crime dramas, lighthearted romcoms, and film noir. The idea of the treasure hunt and dramatic quests was largely missing in mainstream cinema, and Lucas wanted to move away from realism and lean into escapism.
So, Indiana Jones was born (after some brainstorming and rewrites), and everyone saw the first glimpse of the fedora-wearing adventurer in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark. The idea of the treasure hunter and global explorer was previously popular, but this fresh take on the archetype (adding his role as a professor) gave Indiana Jones a unique edge. Very quickly, Dr. Jones became a pop culture icon known for his bullwhip, signature hat, and narrow escapes.
How Indiana Jones Influenced Modern Adventure Games
After the Indiana Jones franchise hit the silver screen, it overhauled the adventure movie genre and paved the way for the “flawed hero” template. Adventure films weren’t all about obvious “saving the day” type stories or military heroics anymore. They could feature humor, historical myths, and other relatable elements that added extra depth. Indiana Jones left such a lasting impression on audiences that his antics carried over into the gaming world.
People wanted to be like this new kind of hero, with the brains, brawn, and bravery to take on any physical and mental challenge. Game developers saw the potential to bring that opportunity into video games, featuring ancient settings, cunning villains, deadly traps, and exciting heart-pounding cut scenes. Not only did these games directly take inspiration from and expand upon the movies in the franchise, but they also created a blueprint for countless other adventure games.
A prime example is Tomb Raider’s Lara Croft, who some call the female Indiana Jones. Like Jones, she faces similar challenges and seeks to discover important artifacts, all while using a blend of agility and wit. Nathan Drake from the Uncharted series also goes on similar globe-trotting quests and is loved for his charismatic personality. All three characters blend relatable human qualities with out-of-this-world escapades, making for the perfect recipe for great storytelling.
Bringing the Indiana Jones Legacy to Mobile and Online Gaming
Although blockbuster games often take the spotlight, they are not the only ones that carry Indy’s influence. Indie developers and casino-style games have also embraced parts of the Indiana Jones blueprint, whether it’s the ancient temples and treasure-hunting motifs or dynamic terrain and action sequences. We’ve seen this in Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure, a pinball machine that simply used the images, color scheme, sound effects, and musical score from the movies.
Plenty of online slots and mobile games, such as match-3 titles and other puzzle apps, have been inspired by Indiana Jones. Take the wildly popular Rich Wilde slots by Play’n GO, Book of Dead and Tome of Dead. Then there are the John Hunter slots series, with editions like John Hunter and the Book of Mystery Slots and John Hunter and the Tomb of Scarab Queen. These themed games also include male explorers in ancient settings that showcase classic treasure icons like gems and sphinxes, and John Hunter even wears a fedora!
Many free slots sites now let players filter slot games by theme, making it easy for fans to discover new ways of experiencing these classic tropes.
Why the Indiana Jones Formula Is Timeless
It’s been quite a few decades since the release of the first-ever Indiana Jones media, yet the formula still drives games and stories of all sorts today. People depict heroes in much more varied and nuanced ways than they used to, and that’s thanks in part to Indiana Jones. Heroes aren’t always flying in the air with capes and muscles and solely focused on saving the world. They’re also real people who make mistakes, have quirky personalities, are vulnerable, fearful, and feel true emotions like everyone else.
The Indiana Jones format is simple but highly effective, as it combines urgency, the unexpected, and interesting themes of discovery and emotional stakes. These components keep audiences hooked, regardless of the game format or storytelling medium. And the format has preserved itself over time by adapting to player expectations and new tech.
The Legacy Lives On
Indiana Jones remains one of the original inspirations for how we experience adventure. The proof? He’s left a clear mark on a range of modern adventure games and continues to influence even the newest titles (last year’s well-reviewed Indiana Jones and the Great Circle comes to mind) across devices and consoles. Even if the Indiana Jones saga officially comes to an end one day, its influence will still be felt in how we experience danger, exploration, discovery, and the unknown.