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Kill the Bad Guy

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Platform: PC
Tags: Puzzle
Developer: Exkee

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05/28/2014

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Kill the Bad Guy review

Reviewed November 11, 2014

Joseph Shaffer says: "I'll bet you can't guess what this game is about!"
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