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Another Crab's Treasure

Another Crab's Treasure

Aggro Crab Games·Released Apr 25, 2024·Single player

Platforms
Xbox Series XPCPS5Xbox OneSwitch
Genres
PlatformerRPGAdventureIndie
Critic70/100
Across 6 reviews
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Another Crab’s Treasure is a soulslike adventure set in a crumbling underwater world plagued by a mysterious curse. As Kril the hermit crab, you’ll need to wear the trash around you as shells to withstand attacks from enemies many times your size. Embark on an epic treasure hunt to buy back your repossessed shell, and discover the dark secrets behind the polluted ocean.

Reviews

7 reviews
Nintendo Life logo
Critic50/100
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Another Crab's Treasure boasts the usual facets of a Soulslike whilst also implementing its own take on well-known mechanics. Nevertheless, significant drops in frame rate, numerous glitches, and occasionally awkward controls do hinder the experience, at least on Nintendo Switch. If you can look past these problems, or if updates arrive to patch them up, Another Crab's Treasure may scratch your Soulslike itch.

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GameSpot
James Carr·Apr 24, 2024
Critic70/100
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Another Crab's Treasure blends hardcore action with 3D platforming to create a special undersea adventure.

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IGN
Travis Northup·Apr 24, 2024
Critic80/100
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This soulslike throws out dark themes and gratuitous violence in favor of talking cartoon crabs.

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Critic70/100
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Another Crab's Treasure is a refreshingly different take on the soulslike action RPG. Its more lighthearted presentation, stronger emphasis on story, and sense of humour don't take away from the genre's core, however - this is equally a stern, challenging adventure with fun combat to master and lots of secrets to discover. Unfortunately, it's let down by some frustrating technical troubles and occasionally janky moments. Despite its flaws, though, we came away having quite enjoyed the adventure; we can already feel the carcinisation setting in.

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