Critter Crunch Hits PSN October 8 for $6.99!


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Hello Blog friends,

Kris from Capy here, signing in just to drop a quick little announcement bomb on all y?all brains:

Just in case you didn?t actually watch on the video above, here?s what you missed:

CRITTER CRUNCH IS COMING TO A NORTH AMERICAN PLAYSTATION 3 NEAR YOU ON OCTOBER 8TH, AKA ?THE DAY OF THE CRUNCH? AKA ?CRITTER HOUR? AKA ?BIGGS? BIG BBQ BASH.?

And it?s $6.99. SIX DOLLARS AND NINETY-NINE CENTS.

Why? Because we love you, and because we care. And it let us do that animated switcharoo-thing with the ?9″ transforming into the ?6″ after Biggs peels the price, which we think worked out really well.

Anyway, let me break it down for you in equation form:

(Biggs + Smalls + Critter Crunch) x (October 8th (You ? 6.99)) = AWESOME FUN PUZZLE PARTY.

Stay tuned for lots more info on the PlayStation Blog and on www.crittercrunch.com as we approach October 8th.

-Kris

Source: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/09/cri...ber-8-for-6-99/

Pretty fun game on the iphone, it does look nice in HD!

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<:laugh:nd an awesome Tshirt :laugh:

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Edited by Audioboxer

So this is out tomorrow, not getting much attention on here, but first review is out

Destructoid - 9.5

With Critter Crunch, Capabara has designed one of the most original and endearing titles the puzzle genre has seen in years. If you've already played or own the iPhone game, know that Capybara has made enough upgrades (in terms of visuals, content, and controls) to make Critter Crunch on PSN the definitive (and simply put, much better) version.

With solid gameplay mechanics and the iconic character designs of Biggs and company, it's a game that belongs in any puzzle fan's digital library. Even if you could resist the adorable allure of Biggs, the price might stop you in your tracks. At only $6.99, Critter Crunch may very well be one of the best values in puzzle gaming you'll find this year.

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