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Charlie's Angels
Developer
Neko Entertainment
Publisher
Ubisoft
ERSB Rating
T
Rel. Date
7/8/2003
Genre
Fighting Action
Players
1

The whole world is startled at the unbelievable series of events that are currently taking place. Somehow, the world's most famous monuments are being stolen-one after the other. Their size and weight are of no significance for these cunning thieves and their devious mastermind leader. Police and special task forces from every country are baffled. Tourism is down, and governments are getting desperate as the list of missing monuments keeps growing- the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, you name it...all have vanished without a trace. However, the call has been made, and Charlie has been briefed. Good Morning, Angels! For the first time ever, take control fo the world's most famous Angels as you set out to bring a mastermind criminal to justice. Switch among all 3 characters "on the fly" to accomplish missions that span the world, including Mexico, Alaska, Scotland, China, and more. Choose from a variety of weapons to take out anyone who gets in your way, or simply utilize your devastating martial arts skills. Whichever you choose...the time has come to fight like an Angel.

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