Wild Thornberrys Australian Wildlife Rescue for PC

Wild Thornberrys Australian Wildlife Rescue for Windows

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Technical Details

Category
Games
Sub Category
Family
License
Trial version
Requirements
Windows 7
Language
English
Author
Big Fish Games
Version
Size
204.54 KB

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Save Exotic Animals by Downloading Wild Thorns

Wild Thornberrys Australian Wildlife Rescue is a great way to enjoy hours of pure entertainment for wildlife lovers. It's also recommended for those who are interested in wildlife rehabilitation and rescue. Wild Thornberrys Australian Wildlife Rescue is a great game for anyone who loves Australian wildlife and the natural environment. You take control of a team of wildlife officers on a mission of saving wildlife. You can choose to play the game as a single player or as a team of four. The goal is to save as many animals and birds as possible.

To play the game, you'll first need to download the full version. This can be downloaded for a one-time fee of approximately $50. You can immediately start playing once you have the full version. The game runs smoothly on both Windows XP or Windows Vista. It also works well on Mac OS X. Some users have complained about slow loading times in the Windows version. However, it did not affect me. Windows Vista and Windows XP have no problems with the Mac version.

You can download Wild Thorns to save the beautiful animals you'll see in the game. Simply go to the official site of the game and locate the "downloads" section. Follow the instructions, copy and paste the codes to "HTB" box (usually located under "Manage Folders" on the main menu), then click "upload" for the game to be downloaded to your computer. After you have uploaded the game successfully, you will be able to view the game and play it on your computer as if it had been installed the previous day. You can learn more about Wild Thorns, and why it is the best choice for anyone trying to save native Australian wildlife by visiting my website.