Sonic the Sketchhog

Sonic the Sketchhog (2010)

by Sega
Genres:Platform
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Sonic the Sketchhog is a 2D sidescroller platform game for mobile phones. The game features Sonic in a hand-drawn doodle style, reminiscent of Sonic 3 concept art, defeating badniks like Crabmeat as he advances his way though a drawn level.
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