Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee 1.0

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  • Downloads:
    9,776
  • User rating:
    Recommended 91% Not recommended 9%  (22 votes)  Rate it
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  • Date added:
    06/03/1998
  • File size:
    31.5M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95

Publisher’s description

In a world run by ruthless meat barons, your entire race is about to become pie filling, and unless you can escape RuptureFarms and make it through a few hurdles, puzzles, and other obstacles, you'll be added to the meatloaf as well. Oddworld bills itself as a Brave-New-World kind of interaction. Communicate with real characters. Possess and blow away your enemies. Solve wicked situations.

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  1. truj Anonymous -- August 13 2009, 01.06

    this is a demo!!!!!! :(


  2. xx Anonymous -- December 28 2008, 17.55

    no

    Features
    100%
    Usability
    60%
    Value
    40%
    Stability
    60%

  3. good Anonymous -- September 26 2008, 06.42

    Features
    80%
    Usability
    80%
    Value
    60%
    Stability
    80%

  4. gg dav f -- September 2 2008, 05.40

    Features
    20%

  5. ok Anonymous -- June 13 2008, 23.30

    not a bad game but would like it if you made the full version free as the game is 10 years old

    Features
    60%
    Usability
    60%
    Value
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