Another Crab’s Treasure review: A Soulslike that will leave you crabtivated

Another Crab’s Treasure review: A Soulslike that will leave you crabtivated

Another Crab’s Treasure review: A Soulslike that will leave you crabtivated

Imagine a beautiful water world full of vibrant coral reefs and unique creatures. Now fill that world with crumpled Coke cans, cigarette butts, and inky-black sludge oozing out of underwater flora. Sounds gross, right? That’s the world of Another Crab’s Treasure, the newest indie Soulslike about to hit digital shelves. But despite all the pollution and trash, developer Aggro Crab has created a stunning world you won’t ever want to leave. 

In Another Crab’s Treasure, you play as a lone little hermit crab, Kril, who has his shell yoinked by a (literal) loan shark. You set off into the deep blue ocean, but what starts as a quest to reunite with your home quickly becomes something much, much bigger. All you’ll have at the beginning of your journey is a rusty fork. Eventually, though, you’ll find a variety of shells that’ll have your back as you explore a gorgeous water world full of wonder.

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