Prehistorik Man
Developer
Titus
Publisher
Titus
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
12/4/2001
Genre
Action
Players
1

Prehistoric life was hard. Due to the lack of modern technology, the average caveman worked only three and a half hours a week. The rest of his time was spent cave painting, sleeping and eating. This was the life of our hero, Sam. All the food for the winter has been collected and stored. The villagers were ready for the winter of fireside sing-a-longs and all day eating, until one morining, disaster struck. Armed with his club and powerful voice, guide Sam over 20 levels of food searching and dinosaur beating in Prehistorik Man.

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