Creature Crunch
| Creature Crunch | |
|---|---|
Cover art featuring Martin Short and Eugene Levy | |
| Developer | TechToons Ltd. |
| Publisher | Class6 Interactive |
| Director | Ted Mathot |
| Producer | John Mathot |
| Designers | John Mathot, Drew Jacobsen, John Bevilacqua |
| Artists | Kris Stiff, Hamilton Camp Jr., Barbara Newby |
| Composer | Bill Ungerman |
| Platform | Windows 95 |
| Release | 1996 |
| Genre | point-and-click adventure |
| Mode | single-player |
Creature Crunch is a 1996 animated point-and-click adventure game released for personal computers, developed by TechToons and Class6 Interactive.[1][2] In the game, the player controls Wesley, a boy who is transformed into a human-monster hybrid by a mad scientist. Wesley has to escape the scientist's mansion, exploring its rooms and eating items which will help him defeat each room's guardians.
Creature Crunch features the voices of comedians Martin Short and Eugene Levy.[3][4]
Plot
The boy Wesley (voiced by Short) is riding his bike during a storm. He stops in front of a mansion looking for shelter. Wesley is captured by the house's owner, Dr. Drod, and becomes the subject of his monster experiment. The experiment goes wrong, turning the boy only a half-monster. With the help of Brian (Levy), a sentient brain in a jar, Wesley has to find a way out Dr. Drod's mansion and defeat another experiments who block his way.
By eating the right items scattered by the mansion Wesley can transform himself into a variety of forms (e.g. Wesley eats a Bunsen burner and turns into a fire-breathing monster) who help him defeat the enemies.
Reception
Entertainment Weekly's Bob Strauss described the Creature Crunch as "passably enjoyable".[5] The game artwork reminded him of John Kricfalusi's artstyle.
References
- ^ "Creature Crunch Review by metzomagic.com". www.metzomagic.com. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
- ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1996-04-06. p. 87.
- ^ fixr. "Creature Crunch". www.justadventure.com. Archived from the original on 2017-02-14. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
- ^ "The Name's Part Of The Game Computer Game 'Creature Crunch' Lands Martin Short". Spokesman.com. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
- ^ "Creature Crunch". EW.com. 1996-10-25. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
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