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About Crux: The Great Outdoors
Climbing is about carefully planning your route and flawless execution.
In Crux you move your hands or feet to a new hold - but each hold will only let you hang on for so long.
Find the sequence of moves that get you to the top and execute them!
And when youve reached all the tops - beat the highscores by finishing each climb in the fewest possible moves.TouchArcade Game of the Week (Apr 22nd):"The whole thing is incredibly enjoyable both from a thematic aspect and as a really solid puzzle game.”Droid Gamers: “A sequel to possibly the finest climbing puzzler ever created.”Pocket Gamer: “Oh the joy of victory.
It’s still a delight.”Accolades for Crux: A Climbing Game:- iOS AppStore Game of the Day (Nov 13 20)- PocketGamer #1 Game of the Week (Sep 10 20)"Crux gives me some of the mental joys of climbing, if not the physical and social joy of doing it myself.
In these times, that’s a pretty great thing." Riley McLeod - Kotaku (Sep 11 20):
In Crux you move your hands or feet to a new hold - but each hold will only let you hang on for so long.
Find the sequence of moves that get you to the top and execute them!
And when youve reached all the tops - beat the highscores by finishing each climb in the fewest possible moves.TouchArcade Game of the Week (Apr 22nd):"The whole thing is incredibly enjoyable both from a thematic aspect and as a really solid puzzle game.”Droid Gamers: “A sequel to possibly the finest climbing puzzler ever created.”Pocket Gamer: “Oh the joy of victory.
It’s still a delight.”Accolades for Crux: A Climbing Game:- iOS AppStore Game of the Day (Nov 13 20)- PocketGamer #1 Game of the Week (Sep 10 20)"Crux gives me some of the mental joys of climbing, if not the physical and social joy of doing it myself.
In these times, that’s a pretty great thing." Riley McLeod - Kotaku (Sep 11 20):