
RobertRichards
My new game - ADVENTURES OF NATIA
ADVENTURES OF NATIA
Natia is the main character of this adventure game. Players have to help him collect mangoes and also need to save him from getting caught. The gaming amusement increases at each level that will hook your attention to the end.
Features:
- Simple to play
- Nice graphics
- Amazing chasing scenes
- Realistic depiction of landmark places in India
Kindly try our this game, though I am still working on it.
Please share your valuable feedback, it will be appreciable.
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