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Have you ever heard of this game? Seen a review for it? How about a screenshot, walkthrough or even a post on a bulletin board or usenet group? Ever see anything at all about it? More likely than not, your answer is no, and aside from this review, and a single walkthrough - which was recently posted here on JA+ - info on this game is as rare as a priest in a brothel. Why is this game any different
from the thousands of other obscure titles that no one has ever heard?
Oh I dunno, maybe it's the $1,500 price tag that's associated with
it! Yup! You heard me, $1,500 smackeroos! That's what this game fetched
at a celebrity charity auction not long ago. There was some mention
made of When you think of very pricey games these days, titles like Orion Burger (Sanctuary Woods), Treasure Hunter (Cryo) and even maybe Flight of the Amazon Queen (Warner Active) spring to mind. However, one that certainly doesn't immediately spring to mind is Creature Crunch! It definitely should though. It trades/sellsfor at least 500-600 bucks a copy (very consistently I might add)! So if you have a copy of Creature Crunch by Class6 Interactive (now defunct) hidden on a shelf or in a closet somewhere, you my friend are one lucky individual. If you're like me and only have one kind of luck - bad - then your just going have to wait till you come across it in a garage sale or something. Just hope the old lady with the cigar box at the end of the driveway doesn't know what it is, and let's you have it for a buck. Now I don't know about
you, but every time I ever got something that was hideously expensive,
it just never seemed worth it to me. Have you ever ridden in a Ferrari?
Well, believe me, you're not missing a thing! It's an absolutely miserable
ride. How 'bout a Rolls Royce? Not nearly half as bad as the Ferrari,
but still certainly not worth the $2-300 thousand it would cost to
ride in one everyday. How about Beluga Caviar, ever have any of that?
Well don't! It tastes like sh
, well I can't tell ya what it
tastes like, just take my word for it, you won't like it. What you
won't like even more, is the fact that it costs almost $450.00 for
little more than a big spoonful of the stuff. What I'm trying to get
at here, is the fact that practically never, is something that's hideously
expensive Unfortunately Creature Crunch is no exception from a game player's point-of-view. From a collector's stand point, it's very well worth it, but I'm not a collector. I'm just a player, and I don't think there's a cd-rom game on the face of the planet worth more that 20 bucks tops! I personally know a collector who purchased Orion Burger for $350. That same collector asked me to play this supposedly highly valuable game and offer my opinion. When I finished, all I could say was, "That game wasn't worth 350 cents never mind $350!" Well, this same collector friend of mine purchased a mint condition Creature Crunch for $600 (must be nice to have money to burn) and again, wanted me to play this newest addition to his collection to see what I thought of the game. Well, believe it or not, it wasn't bad. Sure, it wasn't worth anywhere near 600 bucks, at least not to me anyway, but from a gamer's point-of-view, it wasn't bad. It wasn't bad at all. Well, enough of the economics/subjective value lesson already. Lemme tell you about the game. I, along with every other right thinking, adult, American male, love cartoons. Creature Crunch is a cartoon game, so right off the bat I'm a happy camper. Now, I don't mean animated, I mean cartoon! There is a difference. Some unscrupulous publishers out there like to promote their games as 'animated' when in fact they're nothing more than slide shows of static drawings. They may have one or two moving bits in the whole picture, or maybe a camera pan over a picture that has no moving bits at all (like some of that Japanimation garbage). That's not a cartoon! Bugs Bunny, now that was a cartoon, the Disney movies, those are cartoons; The Last Express - not a cartoon, it's a slide show! Still with me so far? Good. Now, like I said, Creature Crunch is a cartoon, and that's good. But not only is it a cartoon, but its literally bursting with double entendres, play on word gags, and just gobs and gobs of humor. Just like Bugs Bunny. That's what made Bugs great and that's what makes Creature Crunch great. It's written for everyone. There's something in it for kids and adults alike. The story is good too. It's your basic get out of the haunted house alive bit, but it's got an interesting twist. It begins with Wesley (you) riding a bicycle. He gets caught in a rainstorm, loses his direction, and winds up on the front porch of some big old mansion. Unfortunately for Wes the mansion happens to be inhabited by Evil scientist Dr. Drod who proceeds to take Wes captive and turn him into a monster.
When you finally make your
way thru all the rooms - which by the way is no easy task - you arrive
at the portal to freedom: the front door of the mansion. Home free?
Not quite for guarding this door is a gargantuan cat. Since everyone
knows that cats have nine lives (and if you didn't know that consider
yourself officially informed) you, of course, must kill this guardian
cat nine times! This cat meets his many demises the same The game play is so simple it becomes quite difficult (in a good way). Don't you just love it when that happens? But hands down, the best part of this game, is the zillion and two jokes that are in each and every room. It's a veritable click-fest of gizmos, gadgets, one-liners, sight gags - you name it. One of my favorites is an ornately framed painting hanging in the main hallway. It's a portrait of a regal and dignified Roman Centurion but when you click on him, he leans out of the frame, and in a deep gravelly voice, with a thick Brooklyn accent says, "Hi, I'm Art." He sounds like a New York cabbie! Ya gotta love stuff like that. You could easily spend up to thirty minutes or more in each room just clicking on all the neat stuff. I found myself returning to rooms just for a particular joke. Parts of this game had me laughing so hard I was in tears. Another good one takes place in the game room. If you flip thru channels on the television, you'll come across a stand-up comic just finishing a joke. You only hear the punch line but believe me, if you know the first half of the joke this is riotously funny.
Final Grade Creature Crunch - B+. If you liked Creature Crunch then: Play: Sam and Max Hit
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