Gold Miner Joe

Gold Miner Joe (2004)

by Arcade Lab, Nikko
Genres:Platform, Arcade
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Help Gold Miner Joe explore the legendary four-shafted gold mine in this cartoon-style jump and run game. Collect the gold and be sure and avoid the sneaky Kentucky brothers who won't hesitate to fire your rump full of salt. Yeehaa!
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I want this game!!! One of the first PC games when I had a Sony Vaio PC, I could play it on Windows XP. Now with Windows 11 and a better hardware, I want to go back and play this kind of games.
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