Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law
· Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law
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  Release Date 1/8/2008
  Multiplayer 1 player(s)
  Platform wii
  Publisher Capcom
  Developer High Voltage Software
  Category Adventure
  Official Site Click here
  Language English
  Online No
Summary

Over the course of the game, players must guide Harvey through a series of odd and comical cases. Each of the game's five interactive stories takes the winged crusader of justice to familiar locations from the TV show. In order to prove his client’s innocence, Harvey must peruse the scene of the crime, gather evidence, talk with other cartoon characters, occasionally have drinks with opposing council, and of course, tear holes in the testimony provided by the witness for the prosecution. Harvey must bring the whole story together to defend his client in a court where anything can happen… including a confrontation with the prosecution who brandishes a Shrink Ray Gun. With outrageous gameplay and the comical antics of hilarious animated characters, players and fans alike will feel that they are not just taking control of a character, but actually taking part in a brand new episode of Harvey Birdman.
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