For those of us who grew up with LucasArts and Sierra Online, this game was perhaps the gold standard of its day. Nearly thirty years later, long removed from the MCGA-toned, Adlib-scored, 3.5" floppy-driven age I originally played it, the game still holds up. Full of in jokes, charm, and clever puzzles, the game manages to be a successful movie tie-in that actually lets you toy with the film's plot (or not) while exploring a richly crafted journey. Easily worth the pittance it costs here on GOG, either if you're a nostalgic gaming greybeard or someone willing to dust off this old classic out of curiousity.