Tears (video game)

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Tears
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Title screen of the demo
Developer(s) Hypnomagic
Publisher(s) BBS Interactive Multimedia

Tears was a planned Czech 1997 RPG video game developed by Hypnomagic and published BBS Interactive Multimedia for DOS. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] In production as of 1995, it had a planned release date for 2001 but was never completed. [7]

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References

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