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“It is a fundamentally flawed game, and that’s precisely why it resonates so deeply with the community,” Pollock continued. “When a developer tries to mirror every single aspect of that specific experience, they often fail to create something that truly stands on its own or warrants the player’s attention.”
Pollock noted that Aggro Crab’s decision to enter the fray with Another Crab’s Treasure stemmed from a conviction that the genre could evolve. Their game follows a hermit crab fighting through a polluted seafloor, using scavenged plastic debris as makeshift shells—a creative spin on the formula that doubles as environmental commentary. “We took a gamble, believing that the player base was ready for a fresh perspective on these mechanics.”
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Source: gamesradar.com


