Games | Don the Dweeb in the Dance Dilemma | | Author: | Insanity Prophecy | | Resolution: | 320x200 at 16-bit color | | Downloaded: | 1908 times (765 Kb) | | Genres: | Contemporary, Comedy, Original | Length: | Medium length games |
|  | | Added on: | 30 June 2006 | | Website: | http://www.freewebs.com/insanityprophecy | | Ratings: | AGS Panel:     (what is this?) Player rating: 39% | Don is stuck with a highly original problem. He can't go to the dance because he can't find a girl to go with. So Don, armed with nothing but his wits and girlie text colour, will battle all obstacles in his way between him and the dance. The cops, a plastic flamingo and a boyfriend all stand in his way. Can he pull through? Well, I'm not going to tell you, play the game yourself!
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| | User ratings for Don the Dweeb in the Dance Dilemma: | From 7 peoples votes so far: (vote here)| Visual: | 36% | | Immersion: | 36% | | Puzzles & Pacing: | 18% | | Overall Enjoyment: | 39% | You can see a detailed breakdown of the votes. |
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