
Cow Project 1986
by JCdaisukiSolo indie
About
A game about an alien that has to abduct things to pay rent!
Reviews
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10 (64 bits)
- Processor: Intel Core i3 / AMD
- Memory: 6-10 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 750 Ti / RX 460 (DX11)
- Storage: 1.7 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10/11 (64 bits)
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or higher
- Memory: 8-16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1060 / RX 580 or higher
- Storage: 1.7 GB available space
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