Bio Inc. Redemption

Bio Inc. Redemption (2017)

by DryGin Studios, Klabater
Genres:Strategy, Indie, Puzzle, Simulator
Themes:Horror, Sandbox, Educational
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Bio Inc.: Redemption is a biomedical simulator in which you make life or death decisions. Create the ultimate illness to torment your victim or play as the head of a medical team and hopefully find a cure to save your patient.
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