CAN YOU GET TO THE EXIT? KRUNCH is a quick-reflex game about escaping, survival and the fear of being closed in. KRUNCH draws inspiration from NES era gaming and has an exclusive 2-player mode for the Winnitron 1000: the indie video game cabinet. KRUNCH demands concentration, delivers fast gameplay and will test fans of games such as Mega Man and VVVVVV. KRUNCH is now available for Mac, Windows and Linux! FEATURES: - 100+ levels over 4 zones. - Challenging boss chases. - One frantic race to freedom. - DRM-free: no copy protection, no ads, no IAP, no upsells, nada. - Cross-platform: compatible with Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. - made by two dudes, a musician and an artist... in coffee shops, kitchens and couches... with the support of family and friends. - Powered by flixel - Built with Ogmo Editor KRUNCH can be played with gamepads and other USB devices by using a keyboard conversion program such as: - Enjoy for Mac OS X - JoyToKey for Windows - Joy2Key for Linux

Report RSS KRUNCH nominated for the 2013 Canadian Videogame Awards!

‎KRUNCH is nominated for Best Downloadable Game and Best Indie Game on this year's Canadian Videogame Awards :)

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Here's our nomination: Canadianvideogameawards.com

ABOUT THE AWARDS
Canada will gather on the West Coast once again this spring to celebrate its world-class video game developers at the fourth annual Canadian Videogame Awards ceremony, to be held in Vancouver, British Columbia on April 20, 2013.

The Canadian Videogame Awards will be held once again in conjunction with Fan Expo Vancouver™ at the beautiful Vancouver Convention Centre. As the third largest developer of video games in the world, this show will celebrate Canada’s spot on the world stage as a leader in interactive entertainment. The show will be broadcasted across the country on G4 Canada and Citytv through the Rogers Network.

The awards are for work developed in Canada and released in 2012. The Canadian Videogame Awards are produced by Reboot Communications and Greedy Productions and are officially endorsed by DigiBC and the Entertainment Software Association of Canada. The producers are joined by a national industry committee of developers and leaders of the Canadian digital entertainment industry.

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