Haydee

Haydee (2016)

by Haydee Interactive
Genres:Indie, Platform, Puzzle, Shooter
Themes:Action, Erotic, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:"Haydee" is a hardcore old-style metroidvania mixed with modern-day third person shooter and platformer mechanics. As well as a sexy character.
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