Kajko i Kokosz: Twierdza Czarnoksiężnika

Kajko i Kokosz: Twierdza Czarnoksiężnika

by Honey Flavour, Wydawnictwo Dagiel, Egmont Polska
Genres:Point-and-click
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Comedy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Kajko i Kokosz: Twierdza Czarnoksiężnika is a typical point'n'click adventure game, where the player's task is to find hidden objects and combine them to solve puzzles.
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