Bought this game the first time back in the 8th grade - MADE it work on a 2x CD ROM, Sound Blaster 2.0 (8-bit DAC), and I think it was still running on a 386. Lost the CD sometime in college, about 6 years later. This is a great game, especially if you like the point and click adventures. One of the best point-and-click interfaces I have playes as well. Lots of tricky puzzles. Heimdall and George the Llama (Lama? Dromidary?)... ...Heimdall and George the Camel are still my favorite characters. This game is a beacon for all wayward Atlanteans... ...I think? :-)
This is one I didn't get my hands on as a kid so I'm really glad GOG has it. The plot , gameplay and soundtrack was put together really well and it was fun getting to play the game for the first time this many years later. I still haven't beat the last Starship battle and got permanently stuck on one ground mission - so make generous use of the limited save spots (and maybe keep a few walk-throughs on hand).
Jill of the Jungle was one of my first steps to PC gaming sometime around 11 yrs old. Glad to see this one available again through GOG. The puzzles aren't overly complicated (now.. ..they seemed really complicated to an 11 yr old playing on a 386), but still require some logic. Highly recommend,