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+ | |header='''''The Adventures of Kody & Tika''''' | ||
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+ | '''Release type:''' [[Unknown]]<br /> | ||
+ | '''Release date:''' ?<br /> | ||
+ | '''Levels:''' ?<br /> | ||
+ | '''Author:''' [[Chris Laviolette]]<br /> | ||
+ | '''Website:''' [http://noproblo.dayjo.org/ Noproblo]<br /> | ||
+ | '''Related games:''' ? | ||
+ | }}{{LostHeader}} | ||
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"I made [''The Adventures of Kody & Tika''] with a different friend from grade school. It starred his two dogs (Kody was a Malamuit, Tika was a blond Husky) and was yet another game full of basic maze / door & key puzzle levels. There was some kind of story, but damned if I can remember it." | "I made [''The Adventures of Kody & Tika''] with a different friend from grade school. It starred his two dogs (Kody was a Malamuit, Tika was a blond Husky) and was yet another game full of basic maze / door & key puzzle levels. There was some kind of story, but damned if I can remember it." | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: Chris Laviolette|Adventures of Kody & Tika]] |
+ | [[Category: Adventure games|Adventures of Kody & Tika]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Victims of Entropy|Adventures of Kody & Tika, the]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Games considered lost|Adventures of Kody & Tika, the]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Canada|Adventures of Kody & Tika, the]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Quebec|Adventures of Kody & Tika, the]] |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 21 June 2016
Release type: Unknown
Release date: ?
Levels: ?
Author: Chris Laviolette
Website: Noproblo
Related games: ?
THIS GAME IS THOUGHT TO BE LOST
IF YOU KNOW MORE, PLEASE CONTACT
IF YOU KNOW MORE, PLEASE CONTACT
"I made [The Adventures of Kody & Tika] with a different friend from grade school. It starred his two dogs (Kody was a Malamuit, Tika was a blond Husky) and was yet another game full of basic maze / door & key puzzle levels. There was some kind of story, but damned if I can remember it."