Big City Adventure - San Francisco
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Description
Visit various places in San Francisco and look for hidden objects. Read historical facts about different locations of the city and collect mementos. Access multiple mini-games and solve jigsaw puzzles, play memory games and create matches of three or more similar items.
You can download Big City Adventure - San Francisco 32.0 from our software library for free. The actual developer of the program is Jolly Bear Games, Inc.
The program can also be called "Big City Adventure San Francisco", "MostFun - Big City Adventure San Francisco", "Big City Adventure - San Francisco Deluxe". The most recent installer that can be downloaded is 232 KB in size. The most popular versions among the program users are 32.0, 3.6 and 2.5.
This download was checked by our built-in antivirus and was rated as malware free. The Big City Adventure - San Francisco installer is commonly called Launch.exe, BigCityAdventureSF.exe, BCA San Francisco NL.exe, GameInstlr.exe or iWinGames.exe etc. The program is included in Games. The latest version of Big City Adventure - San Francisco can be installed on PCs running Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11, both 32 and 64-bit.
From the developer:
"Big City Adventure: San Francisco" is a city adventure game in which you’ll be going around this beautiful city. The protagonists of this game are the members of a family, including grandpa and grandma!
Join the Big City Adventure treasure hunt and search for thousands of cleverly hidden items. Travel to all the most famous (and not so famous) locations around the cosmopolitan city of San Francisco.
You may want to check out more software, such as Big City Adventure 10 - Barcelona, Big City Adventure: Shanghai or Big City Adventure: Rome, which might be similar to Big City Adventure - San Francisco.
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Why don't you tell me about PC compatibility? According to my Dell tech, Big City Adventure San Francisco was not compatible with Windows 10!!
Microsoft doesn't support anything below that, seriously? Most people don't own PC's with anything less! I am furious!