KRUNCH
ArcadeCAN YOU GET TO THE EXIT? KRUNCH is a quick-reflex game about escaping, survival and the fear of being closed in. KRUNCH draws inspiration from NES era...
Codename: Gordon, also known as Half-Life 2D is the only official Flash version of Half-Life, designed by Nuclear Vision and published by Valve Software shortly before the release of Half-Life 2.
It been discontinued from Steam, as the developer, Nuclear Vision, Has gone bankrupt.Their former website is coded into the game itself, and said website has been repossesed. You can still install the game from steam by clicking on the special link (it doesn't show up in the store).
or you can visit the community page:
Steamcommunity.com
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No comments? Why? This game is so fun! Weirdos...
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