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Demon Attack CCE Atari 2600

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  • 1 Player
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  • Rarity: 6 - Extremely Rare
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  • Demon Attack for the Atari 2600 by CCE

    CCE C-823

    Sir Dudley Dashly is trying to rescue his wife from the not-so-friendly natives. First, swing from vine to vine through the jungle. Then swim through crocodile-infested waters. You can kill the croc's with your knife, but don't go near them when they open their mouths. Next, avoid a landslide of boulders by jumping over the small boulders and ducking under the big ones. Finally, carefully jump over the cannibals and save the lady in distress.

    CCE released games in South America during the 80s.

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