Criminology

Criminology
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Criminology
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Éditeur Nobilis
Développeur White Birds Productions

Date de sortie EUR 24 juillet 2009
Genre Aventure en pointer-et-cliquer
Mode de jeu Solo uniquement
Plate-forme Nintendo DS
Média Cartouche

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Criminology est un jeu vidéo d'aventure en pointer-et-cliquer développé par White Birds Productions, sorti en 2009 sur Nintendo DS. Il s'agit d'un jeu d'enquête policière.

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