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  • Summary: Become the Guardian of the Abyss and lead the Great Migration to bring forth the next Crab God.
    Use your growing knowledge and great power to command your loveable crab babies (Crablings) to restore your ocean domain and protect your successor’s egg as you venture into the watery depths.
    Become the Guardian of the Abyss and lead the Great Migration to bring forth the next Crab God.
    Use your growing knowledge and great power to command your loveable crab babies (Crablings) to restore your ocean domain and protect your successor’s egg as you venture into the watery depths.

    Nurture their personalities and potential as they worship you, build mighty coral reefs, fend off threats, and collect food for the journey ahead. Name them. Upgrade them. Grow your unique colony and guide them with your mighty claw as they become the next generation of ocean caretakers.
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  1. Jun 24, 2024
    85
    As part of a genre of climate games that make you cognizant of real-world environmental challenges, Crab God is alluring in every way possible. I was drawn in by the balance needed to secure a thriving, stable ecosystem and details like the delightful sideways moves of a crabling.
  2. Jun 20, 2024
    80
    Chaos Theory Games has made a name for its educational approach to games, with many of its projects being under the “serious games” label. Crab God is a happy medium, combining more “mainstream” strategy gameplay with a strong underlying message about the importance of biodiversity, and protecting the oceans we rely on. It’s a funny, engaging little sim game, but one that shares a deeper message we should all take time to absorb.