Death, Jr. And The Science Fair Of Doom
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''Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom'' is a 2007
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developed by
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. It is one of the sequels to 2005's ''
Death Jr. ''Death Jr.'' is a 2005 video game for the PlayStation Portable. The PSP iteration was the first PSP game shown publicly and advertised as a killer-app. It was released to a mixed reception and noted for numerous problems about the camera, gamep ...
'', the other being '' Death Jr. II: Root of Evil''. In this game, Death Jr. and Pandora are both playable. The game uses both screens, as well as the touch capabilities. It also features local wireless multiplayer.


Reception

The game was met with mixed to negative reception, as
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gave it a score of 50.42% while
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gave it 47 out of 100.


References


External links


Death Jr. Official Site

Konami official page
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