“Fortune and Glory kid. Fortune and Glory.” The late 1930’s were an ad
“Fortune and Glory kid. Fortune and Glory.” The late 1930’s were an adventurer’s paradise; rife with romance, intrigue, intrepid exploration, and more Nazis and mobsters than you could kill in any number of hilarious and vindicating fashions. This is the setting for Flying Frog Productions’ most recent title, Fortune and Glory; a game that makes no small secret of it’s connection and clear enthusiasm with the Indiana Jones trilogy. -- source link
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