Critter Crunch
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Product Description
Critter Crunch is an award winning, arcade-stylishness puzzle game, starring the loveable Biggs. Using his long, sticky tongue to grab critters from vines above, he feeds them to each other until they burst, dropping tasty jewels for him to gorge up. With the intuitive Food Chain mechanic, players will eat their way owing to a smorgasbord of levels and gorge on a feast of modes, including Co-op and Versus multiplayer.• Stunning Visuals: Hand-animated characters and backgrounds come to life in gorgeous 1080p at 60fps. • 4 Release-Player modes: Adventure, Puzzle, Challenge and Survival offer something for everyone! • 2 Multiplayer Modes: Team up with a friend in Co-op or battle each other in Versus. Both modes are playable locally or on the PlayStation®Network. • Addictive puzzle fun: With the unique Food Chain mechanic, players feed smaller critters to larger ones to make them pop! The longer the chain, the larger the reward! • Tons of variety: Potential Ups and Special Critters keep things fresh and offer new challenges. Full HD 1080p requires a HDMI cable and a 1080p native show with an HDMI input at the bottom of HDCP.
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How is it that such a “small” game has so many 5-star reviews in such a small cycle of time?!? Not to say that it’s a terrible game; I was about to buy it when it occurs to me to be so weird to see so many rave reviews, many by people who seem to have not anything better to do that post rave reviews on seemingly random items. The review system is supposed to a legitimate means of getting experiential information from consumers TO consumers. But is has become tainted and bastardized into a system when ghost writers (aka shills) game the system by posting excellent or terrible reviews for $10-20 a pop for the sole purpose of providing biased disinformation aimed at effecting sales. And the worst part is that just about everyone does it so that makes it ok. No point in having a service like this once it becomes infested.
Rating: 2 / 5
PROS: simple to learn, varied modes of play
CONS: incredibly addictive (should be a controlled substance)
One of the finest video sports meeting I have ever played! The gameplay is remarkably varied (Adventure, Puzzle, Co-op, Challenge) with basic underpinnings that are simple to learn. Instructions embedded within the game are clear.
I started out with the Adventure mode, which is now on hiatus — in favor of challenging players online. As the other reviews before me have stated, Critter Crunch is perfectly designed and a truly fun game to play. At $7 a download, this is a steal.
Rating: 5 / 5
Gorgeous graphics, fun gameplay, lots to unlock, tons of puzzles…
I bought this game during a sale and got it for $3.49, not the normal $7 price. I would have paid $20 or $30 for it. Splendid small game. The online multiplayer is very nicely done, the release player is paced very well, just an all-around splendid game. I haven’t been this hooked on a puzzle game since Dr. Mario!
Don’t reflect anymore, just get it. This is a title for every PS3 owner.
Rating: 5 / 5
You know that feeling when a game just flows? When the controls are just right, every button press feels meaty and crisp, and every interaction you make with the game world just has a certain, well, crunch to it? That’s where Critter Crunch starts. Its foundations are just spot-on; everything feels elegantly polished from the small details of your goofily smiling, fuzzy Biggs character to the subtle animations of weird tropical birds singing in the game’s lushly illustrated backgrounds. Even the most elementary of puzzle sports meeting would be fun if they started out this excellent.
But Critter Crunch doesn’t stop there. It keeps building on its unadorned premise — feed small critters to larger critters until they pop so you can collect their tasty crystals (the game has a hilariously madcap nature-documentary theme that attempts, at various points, to clarify the biology of this). First it introduces combos, then exploding critters, then combo-linking critters, on to vegetarian critters and toxic critters, all the time adding new dynamics to the gameplay. The later levels get pretty complex, but they never quite cross the line into frustrating, and your mind will be getting a excellent workout as you rush to build massive chain-reactions of exploding critters.
And you don’t have to rush all the time, either. There are relaxed, no-time-limit brainteaser levels, standard, on-your-toes action levels, and frenetic, I-can’t-believe-I-just-did-that challenge levels. There’s always a gameplay stylishness for how energetic you’re feeling when you sit down to play. And the way the levels are structured, you can play for as long as you want. Switch on the PS3 for five minutes before you go out, or stay up for a late night of crunching away at the online rankings. For such an addictive game, Critter Crunch isn’t very demanding on your time — although the ease of fitting it into your schedule makes it all the simpler to let the hours stack up with this brilliant game.
Rating: 5 / 5
The fifth star is for the bargain price. This is a very well done game.
It’s unadorned – a basic formula with added twists gradually added – but a very nice combination of outstanding puzzles and ‘platform’ stylishness gameplay.
It’s what you want from this type of game – addicting – and more, diverse with the puzzles. It’s splendid how they’ve made those puzzles with less frustration – a few moves to solve but fun to determine them.
The sports meeting seem to go from ’simple’ the first half to ‘too hard’ about half way owing to on some levels – where you can beat the earlier levels by playing them, the later ones seem to rely a lot on luck as you try dozens of times waiting for the right random creatures. Some challenge levels can seen neigh impossible.
One tip: the game looks like when you hit a new level, you have to beat the first three ‘normal’ sports meeting to get to the puzzle and ‘challenge’ sports meeting on the right, but you can just skip over to them – and beat any 3 of the 5 sports meeting to get past the 5.
The music and sound effects are average, what you would expect. The ‘cute’ factor is the type present in so many of these sports meeting, too much for my taste but no huge deal.
Its splendid things are the addicting ‘action’ gameplay and – my favorite – the well done puzzles.
I reflect it’s one of the best PS3 bargains I’ve seen.
Rating: 5 / 5