Sonic.EXE

Sonic.EXE (2013)

by MY5TCrimson
Genres:Platform, Arcade
Themes:Action, Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:In Sonic.EXE, you start as Tails and move through a level. But things don't look right. All the little animals have been slaughtered. Then you find Sonic. But Sonic doesn't look right, either. He tells you he wants to play but losing this game can be fatal. After Tails, you play as Knuckles the Echidna then as Dr. Robotnic. Sonic gets no nicer, however.Show more
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May 03, 2025
Fan games should be downloaded from the original source and never to be paid on GOG. Go troll somewhere else, please. All these fan made games should be delisted from the dreamlist to clean it up and prevent confusion in the community
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