CrashTV
by z3lf
CrashTV
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Description
Put your TV through a series of trail-and-error experiments in this puzzle platformer.
How to Play
Use the ARROW Keys or WASD Keys to move. MOUSE to use your grappling hook. (after upgrading)
FAQ
What is CrashTV?
CrashTV is a physics-based platformer game developed by z3lf where you control a quirky television navigating dangerous obstacles.
How do you play CrashTV?
In CrashTV, you maneuver a TV through challenging levels filled with hazards using precise jumps and movement, aiming to reach the end of each stage.
Who developed CrashTV?
CrashTV was developed by the indie developer z3lf.
What makes CrashTV unique among platformer games?
CrashTV stands out for its physics-based movement mechanics and its unusual protagonist, a television set, which adds a creative twist to classic platformer gameplay.
Is CrashTV available to play for free and on what platform?
CrashTV is available to play for free online on Kongregate's browser game platform.
Comments
Kiritsukeru
Dec. 14, 2013
the grapple doesn't really seem consistent in how elastic it is, which given the number of relatively split second timing situations you have is bad. real bad. not to mention that having split second timing situations AND something that isn't concrete in exactly how it's used even if it WERE consistent *by which I mean, pointing SLIGHTLY more in one direction changes significantly how the grapple works sometimes* for a lot of levels? bad idea.
monsterkillu
Dec. 16, 2013
Really loved the presentation & concept. I would loved to see the end of it but was stopped after i got to the BIG SMILING TEETH Level .. (I hate spikes, reminds me of the IWBTG :)). Maybe i may have gone for more of a rewarding puzzle levels rather than punishing levels ...
da868
Dec. 16, 2013
ME: so what your saying is this tv can double jump shoot a grappling hook and shut the power down but it doesn't have the ability to have channels! STOREMAN: yep.
Master_Of_Helium
Dec. 21, 2013
That game is pretty hardcore for a human being, and it implies we complete it with an old analogue TV!
Objection
Dec. 12, 2013
I see this game suffers from the classic "spikes that are only sharp on the top but still kill you when you hit them from the side" issue.