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- Release date:Mar 21, 2018
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Gripper's Adventure is an indie adventure-strategy game developed by Albash Bokhari. It came out on 21-03-2018. It was published by Albash Bokhari.
You can play Gripper's Adventure on PC and macOS. The game is sold via Steam.
- Release date:Nov 21, 2012
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Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell - Extended Edition – A Hidden Object Adventure is an adventure-puzzle game developed by Microids. It was originally released in 2012. Microids published the game.
You can play Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell - Extended Edition – A Hidden Object Adventure on iOS. The game is sold via App Store.
- Release date:Jun 18, 2010
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Jack the Ripper - Letters from Hell (FULL) – Extended Edition is an adventure-puzzle game developed by Microids. It was originally released in 2010. Microids published the game.
Jack the Ripper - Letters from Hell (FULL) – Extended Edition is available on iOS. The game is sold via App Store.
- Release date:May 1, 2008
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Fashion Tycoon is a RPG, simulation and arcade game developed by Engine Software, Baby Education Animal Weather Toys and Total Gameplay Studio. It came out on 01-05-2008. It was published by Tulip Games. The game is rated as "Skip" on RAWG.
You can play Fashion Tycoon on iOS, PC, Nintendo DS and Android. The game is sold via App Store, Nintendo eShop and Google Play.
- Release date:Jan 1, 1996
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3DO Games: Decathlon is a sports game developed by Studio 3DO. It was originally released in 1996. Studio 3DO published the game.
3DO Games: Decathlon is available on PC.
- Release date:Sep 17, 1991
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Where's Waldo? is a puzzle game developed by Bethesda Softworks. It was originally released in 1991. THQ published the game. Most rawgers rated the game as "Skip".
Where's Waldo? is available on NES.
Julian Lefay scored the game.