The game studio Aggro Crab is a relatively new studio that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It seems playful and aims to bring joy to gaming experiences. So far, the studio has developed “Going Under” and “Subway Midnight.” Both games have received standing ovations on Steam and score a solid 9/10 in reviews from buyers.
Another Crab’s Treasure has already received massive exposure through major channels like Nintendo and significant websites. Aggro Crab can therefore start celebrating in advance, as this seems to be a major success story with significant revenue for the studio.
Another Crab’s Treasure Seems to Be Well-Received
Before the launch, and on the same day, major gaming sites gain access to playtesting Another Crab’s Treasure. The game studio Aggro Crab seems to have done very well with the interpretation of “Soulslike” in a playful underwater world where you control a cute little hermit crab.
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Another Crab’s Treasure is praised by websites like IGN, Gamereactor, TheVerge, and PCGamer with ratings from 7 to 10. We haven’t obtained an early copy of the game for testing, but based on what others write in their reviews, it seems to be a fun experience for fans of Soulslike games.
The game was originally meant as an April Fools’ joke, but after overwhelming positive feedback from players, the studio decided to turn it into a real experience.
Another Crab’s Treasure is a mix of platformer and Soulslike. You control the protagonist, Krill, a hermit crab searching for the loan shark who stole his shell. Your weapon consists of a whole fork, your armor is a tin can, and your task is to beat up everything in your way. The game is quite simple, as all you need to do is roll away when the enemy attacks and strike back when you see the opportunity.
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The game studio Aggro Crab is responsible for both development and release, and plans to launch it during the day. The game is available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo. It takes about 20 hours to complete, but this may also vary depending on the player’s experience and skills in the Soulslike universe.