CrossKrush
SCORE: 73
 
  
I am so please Family Friendly Gaming was 
		given a digital download code for CrossKrush on the Nintendo Switch. 
		This version of CrossKrush is also available on the PS4 and Xbox One. 
		CrossKrush feels like an app to me. We have a married couple in 
		CrossKrush. The names of the married couple are Henry and Florence. They 
		just want to dance. Probably to some of the
		FFG Dance 
		videos on our website.
		
		The problem with the happily married elderly couple dancing is a highway 
		was put in right in front of their house. They can’t even cross the road 
		without being run over by the mean, hateful, fast running vehicles. What 
		is a married retired couple to do? They plant bombs on the road and blow 
		up the cars in CrossKrush. The cars keep coming at them until there is 
		no more road or all of the cars are gone. Different cars have different 
		reactions to the bombs.
		
		The police cars will come right at you if there is no cars in front of 
		them. The white cars will expand the bomb range and allow us to blow up 
		many cars at the same time. Red cars will explode cars right around 
		them. I learned to blow up certain vehicles and plan my actions because 
		there is less and less road with each wave of cars. There are ten levels 
		with ten puzzles per level. That means there are one hundred challenges 
		in CrossKrush.
		
		I really did not think much of CrossKrush at first. I mean it feels like 
		an app. Yet CrossKrush looks nice, and there is neat music in this 255 
		meg downloadable only video game. The difficulties in CrossKrush are 
		Normal, Delicate, Fast, Last Will, and Broken. Thinice Games knows gamer 
		lingo with those difficulty names. I laughed at the names and 
		descriptions found within CrossKrush in terms of those names.
		
		CrossKrush controls really well. Families can play CrossKrush in single 
		player or multiplayer modes. There are also options, controls, and 
		credits. The violent content is the only thing I think families will be 
		bothered by in CrossKrush. The waves of cars made me think in different 
		ways than I was expecting to. The poor couple will get dragged all the 
		way to the end of the road if a car hits them. Which is not as bad as I 
		was expecting.
		- Teen Gamer
		Graphics: 65%
		Sounds: 75%
		Replay/Extras: 80%
		Gameplay: 75%
		Family Friendly Factor: 70%
		
		System: PS4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch(tested)
		Publisher: Ratailaka Games
		Developer: Thinice Games
		Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY {Mild Fantasy Violence}
		
		
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