Enjoy Aby Escape at its full potential!
Aby Escape Deluxe offers you more than 20.000 coins of unlocked content:
- Get instant access to all the story mode level!
- Change your character with Trump, Sheepard, Suggy, Kastor and Ycell!
- Keep running further with all power-ups included in the first level: Magnet, Health Ghost Boost and Agility!
- Enjoy the multiple environments of the game: Winter Rush, GreenStone, Dunderville and the famous Route 66,5!
Run Aby! Ruuuun!
Aby Escape is a free race game operating completely in 3D and offering varied gameplay, which will require you to be as quick as you can. Help Aby, the unluckiest and clumsiest raccoon, in his mad race to escape from his assailants. Whether being pursued by the hunters in his native forest, by the police in town or by the bikers on Route 66.5, Aby never stops running to escape from all these dangers.
Take a look far ahead and make your way through the 2 game modes:
UNLIMITED MODE
Aby Escape offers an unlimited game mode devoted spe
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A large number of cars are available to you!
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-Honda Today
-Suzuki Cappuccino
-Suzuki Alto Works
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-Mitsubishi Minica Dangan ZZ-4
-Mitsubishi Toppo
-Suzuki Jimny
-Suzuki Wagon R
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