Retro Game Crunch | THROW BACK TO THE 90’S!

Retro Game Crunch is a compilation of games seven in total that are themed from the retro era of gaming. Like on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) a breakdown of each game.game-0@2x

*Super Clew Land: A game where you play as an evolving monster who loves to eat things and needs to collect gems scattered throughout the level with a quick save feature if you die and trust me you will die a lot.

*End of Line: You are a robot in a world with no more humans who only wants to die but he cannot as other robots will repair you. So to win you must find a way to not only stop the other robots but also commit suicide.

*GAIAttack: You take the role of a cute little creature who has to stop pirates and other creatures in single-player mode or co-op mode with your friends.retro-game-crunch-3

*Paradox Lost: You are a pilot named Abby who can travel through dimensions and rescue prisoners who were taken captive it is up to you to save everyone and stop the evil-doing this.

*Wub-Wub Wescue: You are a dog named Wub-Wub and you got to navigate the jungle that beats to a rhythm to save your master. Because you Wub-wub wuve him but in all honestly despite this game being cute in the name it is incredibly hard for a retro-age platform game.

*Brains & Hearts: I hated this game, it’s a card game where you play against Einstein or a robot, and simply put it’s irritating as all hell and I swear the AI cheats. Go play some more Wub-Wub is my recommendation.

*Shūten: Ninja’s those guys never go out of style even more so in retro games. You take the role of a Ninja who can upgrade his weapons and pick up new ones during stages and throw them around like it’s a bullet hell game. Seriously, it’s a lot of fun and this game alone is one I played for quite a few hours.

I recommend checking out Retro game crunch not because I am a fan of Retro games but because. All of them minus Brains and Hearts is incredibly enjoyable and fun to play.

-Daniel Clatworthy-

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I’m an autistic gamer with ADHD, studying Business Administration at the University of the People while learning game development. For over 10 years, I’ve reviewed games, collaborated on projects at global game jams, and attended industry conferences. I love growing with others through our shared passion. Always learning, always pushing forward — sometimes you just have to do something crazy.