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If you want to find games like this morning I decided to die, we've got you covered. This is a list of games similar to this morning I decided to die. If you are looking for something like that, you'll likely enjoy some of these games.
Traysia screenshot
Traysia is a RPG game developed by Telenet Japan. It was originally released in 1992. Renovation Products published the game. Traysia is available on Genesis.
Incredible Shrinking Sphere screenshot
Incredible Shrinking Sphere is an action game developed by Foursfield. It was originally released in 1989. It was published by Electric Dreams Software. Incredible Shrinking Sphere is available on Atari ST and Commodore / Amiga. It was scored by David Lowe.
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes screenshot
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes is a RPG game developed by Nihon Falcom. It was originally released in 1989. NIHON FALCOM published the game. The game is rated as "Skip" on RAWG. Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes is available on SNES, Wii, PC and Genesis. It was scored by Masaaki Kawai and Mieko Ishikawa.
Bounder screenshot
Bounder is an action game developed by Gremlin Interactive and Gremlin Graphics. It was originally released in 1985. It was published by Gremlin Interactive. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended". Bounder is available on Commodore / Amiga.
Firestriker screenshot
Firestriker is an action game developed by Axes Art Amuse. It came out on 17-12-1993. DTMC published the game. You can play Firestriker on SNES. Nori Atsumi scored the game.
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (1990) screenshot
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (1990) is a platformer game developed by SEGA, Aspect and AM7. It came out on 20-11-1990. It was published by Tec Toy. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. You can play Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (1990) on SEGA Master System, Game Gear and Genesis. Patrick Gilmore and Stephan L. Butler produced the game. Emiko Yamamoto and Yoshio Yoshida directed the game. It was scored by Izuho Numata, Keisuke Tsukahara, Shigenori Kamiya and Tokuhiko Uwabo.
Castles II: Siege and Conquest screenshot
Castles II: Siege and Conquest is a RPG-strategy game developed by Quicksilver Software. It came out on 17-08-1992. It was published by Interplay Productions. Most rawgers rated the game as "Meh". Castles II: Siege and Conquest is available on Classic Macintosh, Commodore / Amiga, macOS and PC. You can purchase the game on Steam. It was produced by Brian Fargo, Chris Jones, Feargus Urquhart and Jacob R. Buchert III. It was directed by Brian Fargo, Feargus Urquhart, Leonard Boyarsky and Matthew Findley. Charles Deenen, David Govett and Rick Jackson scored the game.
Horror Tales screenshot
Horror Tales is a game developed by T. J. Stoker. It was originally released in 2019. You can play Horror Tales on PC, macOS and Linux. The game is sold via itch.io.
The Farmer's Daughter screenshot
The Farmer's Daughter is a game developed by Nocturnal Software. It was originally released in 1983. Nocturnal Software published the game. You can play The Farmer's Daughter on Commodore / Amiga and PC.
Axelay (1992) screenshot
Axelay (1992) is an action-shooter game developed by Konami Digital Entertainment. It came out on 11-09-1992. Konami published the game. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. Axelay (1992) is available on SNES. Taro Kudo and Tarō Kudō scored the game.
Venture screenshot
Venture is an action game developed by Exidy. It was originally released in 1981. It was published by Exidy. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended". Venture is available on Atari 2600.
Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos screenshot
Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos is an action, arcade and platformer game developed by SunSoft and Sun. It came out on 31-07-1994. It was published by Acclaim Entertainment. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos is available on SNES. It was produced by Dave Palmer (GBA version) and Kiharu Yoshida. It was scored by Mark Cooksey.
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