- Publisher: UFO Interactive
- Release Date: Sep 18, 2007
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2.1
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Generally unfavorable- based on 17 Ratings
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Positive: 3 out of 17
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Mixed: 1 out of 17
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Negative: 13 out of 17
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AnthonySJun 22, 20090This is hands down one of the biggest disgraces to human excitance, mabye even all forms of life. It has contaminated the universe and just lowerd our chances of encountering extraterrestrial life by a long shot.
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Mar 13, 20110If you would pay real money for the privilege of rubbing a rusty cheese grater on your own exposed brain then this is the game for you. I'd rather spend my time listening to Barry Manilow records whilst reading "A verbose history of the evolution of the roofing nail".
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AddamFJan 2, 20090worst. game. ever! seriously, i wouldn't be surprised if the entire budget for this game was like $100.
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josiahhApr 11, 20080
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LOOKUP^lolOct 24, 20090Not #3, but #2. I'm glad there's not more than two though, It would mean a hell of alot of more pain and suffering in this world!
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Mar 30, 20120It sucks..........................................................................................................................................................................................
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20Step away from the budget title. Slowly turn around, and make for the exit. There are nine levels in the game, but why you'd want to play past the first few steps of the first stage is a question only a neurologist and an expert team of psychologists could answer.
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10These are dross of the highest order. Rip offs at budget price.
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10Forged from middleware obtained from the bowels of Hell, Anubis II is a game with only the cruelest and most heartless of intentions. If for some reason this game finds its way into your home, witness as it engages your children (or anyone else) in a swift moment of neutrality before it throws off its cloak and shows its true colors.