Stefano Gualeni - Titles Released As Game Designer

Titles Released As Game Designer

  • Gua-Le-Ni; or, The Horrendous Parade (2011) (iPad)
  • Fronte del Basket 2007-2008 (2008) (PC)
  • Prezzemolo in una Giornata da Incubo (2007) (DVD TV game)
  • Fronte del Basket 2 (2007) (PC)
  • Tony Tough 2: A Rake's Progress (2006) (PC)
  • Midway Classics 2 (2006) (GBA)
  • Midway Classics 1 (2006) (GBA)
  • Dangerous Heaven (2005) (DVD TV game)
  • Prezzemolo in una Giornata da Incubo (2003) (PC)
  • Tony Tough and the Night of Roasted Moths (1997) (PC)
  • Mikro Mortal Tennis (1996) (Amiga)

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