Just in case anyone was wondering what demonic faces looked like encased in bubblegum, here they are!
PLAYERS: 1-2 simultaneous
PUBLISHER: American Video Entertainment
DEVELOPER: Bitmasters
GENRE: Arcade/puzzle
RELEASE DATE: 1990
If I came into your home, laid out an empty game board, and just
started tossing goofy and creepy looking creatures onto the board
with reckless abandon, demanding that you re-arrange them in rows of
three, lest the board fill up with the creatures and you die, you'd
kick me out of your house in some violent manner, and for good
reason. That is psychotic behavior. Rest assured, I would never
demean myself to that degree, but the behavior I engaged in in this
hypothetical situation is exactly the premise of Krazy Kreatures.
Each level of Krazy Kreatures is made with empty black space
and obstructions of varying degree. Animals and books and disembodied
teeth, among other nightmares are then thrust onto the level. You
must re-arrange them into groups of three (or four, depending on the
level) and try and clear as much of the level as you can. At some
point in each level, the game will stop throwing things on the black
space. At this point, a time limit will appear and your goal then
becomes to clear as much of the level as you can. The more you clear,
the more points you get and the crazy creatures are yours to command.
Truth be told, I got sucked into the fast-paced rhythms of Krazy
Kreatures. It's the epitome of an addictive five-minute
time-waster, a game that should be on the App Store for 99 cents.
Don't play it expecting depth or substance and you may enjoy yourself.
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