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Critter Crunch PlayStation Network Barf

Kris Piotrowski on Official PlayStation Blog:

"Hello, new best friends!

This is Kris. I'm the creative director at Capy, which means I'm by-far the coolest guy at the studio. And Capy is pretty cool, so that's not just talk. Anyway, who is Capy, right? Well, Capy is an indie studio from the sometimes frozen, other times disgustingly humid Canadian wonderland known as Toronto.

So, um, check this trailer…but only if you're down with technicolor barf!"

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DeforMAKulizer6206d ago

Extremely cute!!! =D
A pop-out-of-no-where new PSN game hehe =D
I love the art style, and the little creatures hehe...
Local and online coop and versus, im in! =D

DEADEND6206d ago

Damn where am I going to get the money for all these games that are coming out, I mean OMG from PSN to PS3 exclusives to even multi-plat games. It's so good to own a PS3 right now but man we are all going to be broke by the end of the year.

Cajun Chicken6206d ago

PSN just RULES with the puzzle games. Looking like once another one to look forward to play, whats happening with Trash Panic?

housegroove766206d ago

Im biting the bullet for trash panic. I want that game so bad!!

as for the main topic, this game doesnt look too shabby either.

Handsome_Devil6206d ago

seems really fun to play, getting it as soon as it comes out.

oh yeah it looks like SONY offer start to get some indie developers to the PSN.

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Kawaii We Fight: The Delightful Horrors of Critter Crunch

Critter Crunch is a silly puzzle game, the pride of IDGA Toronto, and a grim portrait of the natural predation that sustains one niche by threatening another.

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Fun PSN games for less than a buck

The Steam Sale may have been the hot topic this past week, but it’s not the only place to go for some sweet deals on some great games. The PlayStation Network has its fair share of bargains too. The recent PSN Store update for America may have been a bit lackluster on new content, but the discounts are worth checking out.

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Critter Crunch Review (Gamezebo)

Capybara Games hit it big with 2011’s Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP. It was – and continues to be – praised as one of the greatest games in the smartphone market, courtesy of its surreal storyline and clever adaptation of classic adventure gaming. But well before Capybara introduced us to the antics of Logfella, they invited us into the deceptively cute world of Critter Crunch for iOS. It’s been removed from the App Store for reasons unknown, but worry not: it’s now available on Steam.

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NukaCola4985d ago

I got this on PS3 when it came out. It's a great puzzle game and looks phenomenal. Very Studio Ghibli. I love it.