Seaman 2

Seaman 2 (2007)

by Vivarium, Sega
Genres:Simulator
Themes:Comedy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Seaman 2: Pekin Genjin Ikusei Kit is a virtual pet video game for the PlayStation 2. It's a sequel to Seaman on the Dreamcast. In this game, players act as god of a miniature island, charged with the task of rearing Gabo, a 20-centimeter tall Peking Man, communicating through a custom microphone-equipped gamepad.Show more
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