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Marchen Adventure Cotton 100%

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Platform: SNES
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling, Horizontal
Developer: Success
More Platforms: PlayStation

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
04/22/1994

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Marchen Adventure Cotton 100% review

Reviewed November 17, 2005

Rob Hamilton says: "Fortunately, Marchen Adventure has its atmosphere to fall back on when aspects of the gameplay felt a bit too simplistic. As mentioned before, this game is simply gorgeous, with beautifully-detailed backgrounds. However, some questionable music did break the mood in a number of stages. "
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