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Clid the Snail

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Platform: PlayStation 5
Tags: Action, Shooter
Developer: Weird Beluga
More Platforms: PlayStation 4

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Clid the Snail lets players unlock music selections as they play with newly announced mode

March 01, 2021 - 0 comments
Clid the Snail, a PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 exclusive headed to those platforms later this year as a digital release, will include a "Casette" mode so players don't have to wait to enjoy the game's music whenever they like. full article

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