Deer Avenger

Deer Avenger (1998)

by Hypnotix, Simon & Schuster
Genres:Sport
Themes:Action, Comedy
Story:Deer Avenger is the first game in the franchise about a deer named Bambo as he hunts down a bunch of redneck hunters.
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