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Ninja Usagimaru: Two Tails of Adventure

Ninja Usagimaru: Two Tails of Adventure (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Vita
Tags: Action, Compilation, Puzzle
Developer: FK Digital
AKA: Shippuu no Usagi-Maru: Futatsu no Boukentan (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
07/07/2017
EU
07/07/2017
JP
07/07/2017

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