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'''Double Trouble''' was a point and click adventure game that is a direct sequel to ''[[The Tower]]''. The architect of the tower designed many other buildings, but some of them were made with a much lower budget. Jake has gone missing, and the protagonist ventures into one of these less lavishly designed buildings to find him.
'''Double Trouble''' was a point and click adventure game that is a direct sequel to ''[[The Tower]]''.
 
The architect of the tower designed many other buildings, but some of them were made with a much lower budget.<br />
Jake has gone missing, and the protagonist ventures into one of these less lavishly designed buildings to find him.
 
The game was re-released in 2000 as ''Color by Number''.


[[Category:WAGE Games]]
[[Category:WAGE Games]]
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[[Category:Freeware Games]]

Latest revision as of 15:05, 29 January 2024

Double Trouble
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First release 1997
Also known as Color By Number
Developed by Lucy's Worlds
Published by Lucy's Worlds
Distributed by Lucy's Worlds
Platforms Macintosh
Resolution 512×342, greyscale
Engine WAGE
Support Not supported
Available for
Purchase
Free from the developer's website

Double Trouble was a point and click adventure game that is a direct sequel to The Tower.

The architect of the tower designed many other buildings, but some of them were made with a much lower budget.
Jake has gone missing, and the protagonist ventures into one of these less lavishly designed buildings to find him.

The game was re-released in 2000 as Color by Number.