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| Explore the treacherous Caves of Nazca, your mission is to exterminate the fierce pacapedes while collecting power tokens along the way. |
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Jun 16, 2007 12:58:06 | | Size | 10312 kb | | Licence | Demo | | Status | Major Update | | Languages | English | | Tags | pacman, centipede, caves of nazca | | OS | Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP | | Homepage | griffithdigitalmultimedia.com | | Author | Michael Griffith |
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Description: ARE you a fan of the original greats? Looking for a unique and challenging new game? If so, prepare yourself for a truly awesome new game, Caves of Nazca. Caves of Nazca is a marriage of the best of Pacman and centipede. Explore the treacherous Caves of Nazca, your mission is to exterminate the fierce pacapedes while collecting power tokens along the way. Use special power-ups to increase speed, accuracy, strength, resistance to damage, and other special weapons. Save up to eight games on the profile screen. Marvel at the realistic 3D game play. Prepare to be challenged like never before. Free trial download gives you thirty minutes of free game play. | Short tags: pacman, centipede, caves of nazca | System Requirements: Direct x 7.0 | Change Info: none | |
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