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Cornwolf 1.0
Date: October 1st, 2000 License: Freeware
Size: 3.1MB Rating: rating
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A cornwolf is a little rodent living in Europe. Due to people, traffic, farmers and many other reasons, the cornwolf is almost extinct. In this fun game, you are that little rodent. Can you survive?

Travel each of the levels and try to make it to the next one. Each level is full of objects that will either help or hinder you. Eat hearts and nuts for points and health. Be sure to avoid your enemies, like humans, birds and tractors. Also in each maze-like level, there are holes scattered about. These holes will take you to different locations in the game.

Can you pick the right combination of holes to get to the exit? Can you keep your cornwolf alive and survive each of the 25 levels? Good luck!

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