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Demolition Master 3D VS Rigonauts

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Demolition Master 3D logo Demolition Master 3D

Demolition Master 3D is a Single-player Simulation created by Appmania and published by Libredia.

Rigonauts logo Rigonauts

Engient Inc.
  • Demolition Master 3D Landing page
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    2023-05-21
  • Rigonauts Landing page
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    2023-05-13

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Rigonauts - Review and Gameplay

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Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to Demolition Master 3D and Rigonauts)
Games
33 33%
67% 67
Puzzle
25 25%
75% 75
Strategy
33 33%
67% 67
Block-building Games
100 100%
0% 0

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