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Monday, August 4, 2008


Crunch Time is a puzzle game which tells the story of two female agents assigned with the task of eliminating bugs from a big-budget MMORPG title. This is achieved by quickly matching glyphs to increase the size of your stacks and clear the level.

There are nine levels to play in total. (source: PillowFort Games)

Name: Crunch Time
Developer: Tandem Games
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 50MB

Comments

BOOBS.

I was gonna say that!

Which I could play this game to crush the bugs in my scripts.

"BOOBS."
"I was gonna say that!"
-Wow, me too! Boob squad!

MATCH 3.
*now, who in the right mind is going to drool over that?*

Cave Story rip-off.

Those characters are totally "mainstream" versions of Curly Brace. And one's called Pixel? Are they even trying to hide it? :P

@Sergio - sorry to hear you think we ripped off Cave Story...a woman wearing a headset isn't exactly a unique concept.

And to say that Studio Pixel gets exclusive rights over the word 'pixel' is a bit of a stretch as well.

I doubt you played the game, but did you check out the preview video on our site? It isn't anything like Cave Story.

Did you not hear me?

@sergio
So is the scout from tf2 another replica of curly brace?
They also have pixels in team fortress 2 D:

Attn: Indiegames commenters,
Get a sense of humor.
Love, Troy RULES.

This is VMC labs propaganda!

This game is awesome.

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