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Adam and Eve: Astronaut
Help Adam to fly away in a spaceship.
Rules and Gameplay for Adam and Eve: Astronaut
Use your mouse/finger to interact with objects on the scenes
What categories does this game fall under based on its tags?
The keywords used to describe this game include caveman, dinosaurs, journey, love, lovers, prehistoric.
Is the game developed using an open-source game engine or framework?
The development environment chosen for this game is Javascript.
Is the game compatible with mobile platforms like iOS and Android?
Adam and Eve: Astronaut is accessible on mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.
Which team developed this game?
The developer credited for the game is Agame.
To which game genre does this title belong?
The specific category for this game is Adventure.
Does the game have a particular gender demographic?
The game targets the Male & Female audience.
What are the age specifications for this game?
This game is designed for the age demographics Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Is this game suitable for children of all ages?
No, kids cannot play Adam and Eve: Astronaut.
Does the game have any blood or blood-like effects?
Yes, there are blood-related visuals in Adam and Eve: Astronaut.
Does the game feature any form of aggressive or cruel behavior?
Yes, there is cruelty depicted in Adam and Eve: Astronaut.