So Many Me Review
Review - 15th Aug 2014 | By Connie KuroiSo Many Me is a sweet 2D puzzle platformer by Thai developers Extend Interactive. The game has been in development for 3 years with experimental demos here and there but…
So Many Me is a sweet 2D puzzle platformer by Thai developers Extend Interactive. The game has been in development for 3 years with experimental demos here and there but…
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