Peter Gabriel: Eve

Peter Gabriel: Eve (1996)

by Real World Multimedia
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle, Point-and-click, Music
Game modes:Single player
Story:Peter Gabriel: Eve is a music and art adventure video game. It was created in association with and featuring the music of Peter Gabriel.
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