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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
satanicaCATsiren said 2:01AM on 10-31-2008
Its kind of a game of evolution. the point is to place everything in an order that allows them to all get to the maximum level once all items are place remembering that they level once every turn but some items require something there first " for example : the human can not level up if there is nothing for him to discover! "
And yes after a while of playing and the cuteness wears out the music is annoying but luckily there is a sound button to mute it
~Pyriel~
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rjofthe4 said 11:13PM on 12-15-2007
I love this game its so great! Every conbination makes something new:)
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Dee Alwes said 5:24PM on 12-16-2007
Loved Crunch. Tired of the games I've been playing and my braini 79 years old and I want to keep is going.
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CJ said 9:43AM on 1-01-2008
I don't understand this game. What am I supposed to do? Just add these silly things to the cube? Then what?
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Melissa said 2:44PM on 1-05-2008
I don't understand this either.
What exactly is the point of it? What do you do?
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lisa said 5:58PM on 1-15-2008
this is so uncomprehensible and bizarre, not to mention the freakish music, that it's a little scary
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lisa said 11:01PM on 1-19-2008
Why is there the carnival music, like from the Twilight Zone, and then the Mexican fiesta music? And why do a group of men sometimes boo me between musical numbers?
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