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Forever Worlds

Forever Worlds

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Descr: Forever Worlds, or Forever Worlds: Enter the Unknown, is an adventure satire video game developed by Canadian studio Hexagon Entertainment and released in 2004. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: April 5, 2004
Engine: Virtools
Developer: Hexagon Entertainment LLC
Genre: Adventure game
Publisher: The Adventure Company
Platform: Microsoft Windows

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