The Adventures of MicroMan

The Adventures of MicroMan (1993)

Genres:Platform, Shooter
Themes:Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:A platformer developed for Windows 3.1. The game is broken into two episodes and was planned to have a third which was never released. - Adventure 1: Crazy Computers - Adventure 2: Savage Stones - Adventure 3: Wild Waters (Abandoned)
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