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Yuppie Psycho

Released April 25, 2019 · consists of 7 releases.

An indie adventure game.

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Yuppie Psycho

First release date April 25, 2019
Platform Mac , PC , Xbox One , PlayStation 4 , Linux , Nintendo Switch
Developer Baroque Decay Games
Publisher Another Indie , Neon Doctrine
Genre Adventure
Theme Horror , Anime
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Overview

Yuppie Psycho is an adventure game developed by Baroque Decoy Games and published by Another Indie for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch.

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Specific release details

Yuppie Psycho: Executive Edition
Yuppie Psycho: Executive Edition
Platform Xbox One
Region United States
Developer Baroque Decay Games
Publisher Neon Doctrine
Release date N/A
Product code None
Company code None
Rating
Minimum Players 1
Maximum Players N/A
Resolutions N/A
Sound Systems N/A
Single player Features N/A
Multi player Features N/A
Widescreen Support No
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