Dilbert's Desktop Games

Dilbert's Desktop Games (1997)

by Dreamworks Interactive, Microsoft
Genres:Puzzle, Arcade
Themes:Action
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I remember getting this game free with my pc when I was young, since it had so many mini games . It was a great games for young kids to waste time on, but I was mostly interested in one of them ( The Techno Raiders) so fun and colorful and the sound bits were so entertaining. I just wish we can get The Techno Raiders and I'll be happy with it ~
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