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Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Leave it to the Japanese to name their games. Jabberwock may sound strange but the gameplay smacks of class.

The game is basically a combination of all the good stuff that made Smash TV and Zelda series fun. Jabberwock puts you in control of a character trapped in a labyrinth full of strange creatures, armed with some spells that will drain your mana when used.

Download link can be found at the bottom of the page.

Name: Jabberwock
Developer: Murasame
Category: Action
Type: Demo
Size: 3MB