The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio

The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio (1996)

by Big Top Productions, Fox Interactive
Genres:Point-and-click
Themes:Comedy, Educational
Game modes:Single player
Story:A diorama toolset for creating small animations with various Simpsons characters, settings, voice clips, music cues, and props.
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