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- Release date:Aug 27, 2020
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Giraffe and Annika(ジラフとアンニカ) is a game. It came out on 27-08-2020.
You can play Giraffe and Annika(ジラフとアンニカ) on Xbox One. You can purchase the game on Xbox Store.
- Release date:Apr 2, 2012
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Combat Mission: Touch is a strategy-simulation game developed by Battlefront.com. It came out on 02-04-2012. It was published by Battlefront.com.
You can play Combat Mission: Touch on iOS. The game is sold via App Store.
- Release date:Jun 30, 2015
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XON Episode One is a puzzle game developed by imagoFX and Noam Kahalani. It was originally released in 2015. It was published by Noam Kahalani. The game is rated as "Meh" on RAWG.
XON Episode One is available on iOS and Android. You can purchase the game on App Store and Google Play.
- Release date:Mar 1, 2021
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Tortured Hearts - Or How I Saved The Universe. Again. is an indie RPG game developed by Teleport Games Bt. It was originally released in 2021. It was published by Game Psych.
You can play Tortured Hearts - Or How I Saved The Universe. Again. on PC. The game is sold via Steam.
- Release date:Feb 8, 2011
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Grand Mer is a sports game developed by T3 Entertainment. It came out on 08-02-2011. It was published by HanbitSoft.
Grand Mer is available on PC.
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Medieval: Total War - Viking Invasion is a strategy game developed by Creative Assembly. It was originally released in 2003. Activision Blizzard published the game. Medieval: Total War - Viking Invasion has a Metascore of 84, based on professional reviews. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
You can play Medieval: Total War - Viking Invasion on PC.
Luci Black produced the game. It was directed by Mike Simpson. It was scored by Jeff van Dyck.