Starshine Legacy Episode 4: The Riddle of Dark Core

Starshine Legacy Episode 4: The Riddle of Dark Core (2005)

by Pixel Tales
Genres:Adventure, Simulator
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Mystery
Game modes:Single player
Story:Alex is having trouble with the teachers at school when her bullied brother James call her for help. The bully Katja agrees with leaving James alone if Alex can beat her in the old Scarecrow Race upon Scarecrow Hill. Alex agrees to race with her horse Tin-Can, but she is soon forced to learn more about her and her friends newfound powers when James mysteriously disappears the very next day.Show more
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