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Sat, Sep 08, 2012 | 19:51 BST
Critter Crunch hits Steam next week for $6.99
Critter Crunch will release next week on Steam, Capybara Games has announced. It will support both PC and Mac, contains mouse/keyboard and controllers, and feature the online modes prevalent in the PS3 version. Critter Crunch will run you $6.99 on September 11. Thanks, Joystiq.
Sun, Nov 01, 2009 | 20:34 GMT
Indie and other games of interest: Gravity Bear formally announced, Frogger Returns, Shadow of Destiny confirmed

Another banner week for news regarding indie and other games of interest.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine may make it onto PC after all, 3D Dot Game Heroes is coming to North America, Nostalgia is now available, The Void sounds awesome, King Arthur: The Role-playing Wargame has finally gotten a release date, Eufloria has a demo, and version 2.6 of the Unity Platform is now free.
There’s tons more stuff after the break, too. Surely there is something that interests you should you click onward.
Mon, Oct 19, 2009 | 01:52 BST
Indie and other games of interest: Become a shark, hunt down vampires

There are a few tidbits of indie and other games of interest stuff past the break this week. One stand out, in our opinion, is Miami Shark, where you literally get to play as one of the giant fish. Awesome stuff.
Also, there’s the usual free stuff, sneak peeks and a barrage of other stuff you normally wouldn’t see during the week.
Click onward.
Tue, May 12, 2009 | 22:12 BST
Critter Crunch lets you eat bugs and vomit rainbows

Eat adorable bugs, digest them and then regurgitate rainbow vomit into the mouths of your young. That’s Critter Crunch, which will be making it’s way to PSN this summer.
Watch the trailer after the break to see for yourself.
Developed by Cappy, the game was originally an iPhone title and is a “food chain” puzzler. You will be feeding critters to each other until they burst.
The game features single player modes, 1080p art, online and local multiplayer in versus and co-op, along with the chance to earn Trophies.
A demo is expected sometime before release, and will cost under $10.00.
Dunno if you really get to vomit much, but that’s the prettiest technicolor yawn we’ve ever seen.


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