

In co-operative mode a second player will play as Biggs' son. Competitive multiplayer is similar to Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, in that collecting points via combos will result in more critters appearing on your opponent's side of the screen.
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The PSN version also supports offline and online multiplayer - both co-op and competitive. Doing so will increase your score, but will also speed up the descent of the approaching critters, adding an aspect of risk-and-reward to the game. One new gameplay feature in the PSN version involves feeding Biggs' son, who wanders on screen every so often, by rainbow vomiting into his mouth by holding a button. It'll draw you in and then sink its teeth with its simple, yet deep, addictive gameplay. The colorful artwork is a great hook for the game. As those who have seen the trailer will no doubt be happy to hear, the PSN version will feature nature documentary style animated cutscenes, all completed (as the in-game animations are) by a single animator.

The PSN version will have many more levels, critters, modes and features. This basic mechanic has survived the transition onto the PS3, but it's brought friends. It's kind of gruesome in an adorable sort of way. Small critters feed medium critters which feed large critters and, once full, they pop and take with them any similar colored critters that sit adjacent to them. His method of keeping the ever-encroaching hoard at bay is simple: feed them to each other. This is a lot more than a simple port, however, as the game will be completely reworked to take advantage of the PS3's high definition output and online features.Ĭritter Crunch is a puzzle game in which you play as the adorable Biggs - as seen winking in the logo above - who is constantly being attacked by critters from above. Critter Crunch is a puzzle game by Canadian developer Capybara Games which is being ported to the PlayStation Network for release this summer. You've got an iPhone, right? If so you may have stumbled across this game already on the App Store.
