LEGO Indiana Jones 3: Greatest Adventures

LEGO Indiana Jones 3: Greatest Adventures is a 3D open-world action-adventure puzzle platformer video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Lucasfilm Games & Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. It is the third entry in TT Games' LEGO Indiana Jones series of video games and the successor to LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues (2009), adapting all five films alongside entries from other media such as The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and some of the LucasArts-developed games. The game was released worldwide on 2024 for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. It was also the final LEGO game Traveller's Tales developed, since Take-Two Interactive took over the license.

Premise
The game adapts all of the five films of the Indiana Jones saga: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), The Temple of Doom (1984), The Last Crusade (1989), Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) and The Dial of Destiny (2023).

For the first time, it also includes the television series, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992; albeit with some of the episodes being added as bonus levels), and four video games originally developed by Lucasfilm Games/LucasArts themselves: Fate of Atlantis (1992), Infernal Machine (1999), Emperor's Tomb (2003) and Staff of Kings (2009).

Other media entries such as novels and comics are included in the central hub world and via downloadable content.

Features

 * Free-roam hub worlds, complete with various locations such as jungles, deserts and snowy mountains, being able to travel through them by creatures & vehicles like horses, camels, boats and planes to different cities/countries.
 * The game's fast-travel system works similarly to hyperdrive/light-speed travels to other planets in The Skywalker Saga, but is done more akin to iconic map sequences throughout the series.
 * Includes original voice-acting with actors throughout the franchise's history, alongside with an optional Mumble Mode that allows players to switch between the former and having the characters mumble and grunt, akin to the style of older LEGO video games like in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.
 * While the voice acting feature is already included, there would be also be a joke feature where almost all of the voiced dialogues that are said by everyone else in English that are dubbed entirely by none other than Bill Farmer as Goofy in his Arizona Goof (though Arizona Goof himself is actually voiced by Troy Baker in English for the Game) persona, complete with the Goofy Holler included. This idea is inspired by some of the YouTube videos. Even all of the Music Tracks would be hummed and sang entirely by none other than Bill Farmer as Goofy himself along with almost all of the Tutorial and Narration-based Dialogues as well.
 * New gameplay elements such as gun plays, a improvised combat system from The Skywalker Saga and puzzle-solving.
 * A expanded level builder/editor that returns from LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues.
 * TBD
 * Easter eggs from the Star Wars franchise and other Lucasfilm and LucasArts productions such as Monkey Island (primary example being Guybrush as the secret character, with Dominic Armato reprising his role), Maniac Mansion (and its sequel, Day of the Tentacle), Full Throttle and Grim Fandango, along with a few Easter eggs from other Disney franchises (ex.: Mickey Mouse Universe for example) such as a Red Brick with a Goofy Holler included for the KO moments along with Hidden Mickeys being spotted throughout the Game.

Levels
Each section/story of the game would be split into five levels, leading to 45 total levels not counting any possible bonus levels based on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.

Playable Characters
See the lists of playable characters:

LEGO Indiana Jones 3: Greatest Adventures/Returning Characters

LEGO Indiana Jones 3: Greatest Adventures/New Characters

Hubs
The central hub consists of the street alongside locations such as Barnett College (with elements from Marshall College in Raiders of the Lost Ark), National Museum, etc., with other hubs acting similarly to the Adventure Worlds from LEGO Dimensions.
 * Barnett College
 * Hamilton Hall
 * Indy's Office
 * The Mail Room (used to check up cheats after unlocking them by picking up Parcels/Red Bricks)
 * The Theater (used to watch cutscenes throughout the game)
 * The Classroom
 * The Library
 * The Courtyard
 * Art Room (players can check concept art of the game after unlocking them in levels)
 * Gymnasium
 * American Football Stadium
 * Soccer Stadium
 * National Museum
 * Exhibit Area (allows the player to enter a hub by accessing through entrances; for example, the Raiders exhibit is based off the Ark of the Covenant with an entrance based off of Ark's Tomb)
 * The Warehouse (a minikit observation area)
 * A character creator area

Raiders of the Lost Ark

 * South America
 * Jungle
 * Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors
 * Nepal
 * Cairo, Egypt
 * Tanis
 * The Well of Souls
 * TBD