NintendoFuse:
When you first think about it, who would not want a portable whimsical 3D RPG from Renegade Kid, the same developer who brought us Mutant Mudds? It sounds like a winning combination, but when you really get down to it, does it hold up or crash itself?
Joe Shaffer states, "It's a cheerless, lackluster member of its fairly saturated genre. As such, you shouldn't have any trouble finding a dungeon crawler or a turn-based RPG superior to this one."
ONM - Planet Crashers wasted our time, so we're going to waste its time. You see, when you turn on this overpriced heap of a 3DS eShop game, it doesn't bother telling you how to play.
NZ Gamer - Planet Crashers is a quirky little title on the 3DS eShop. Despite what the title implies, however, it has nothing to do with planets - or crashing into them. It's a quirky dungeon crawling role-playing game (RPG) which places an emphasis on its multiplayer aspect. Unfortunately, multiplayer is something which relies on a strong following to be successful; as this was released with no hype at all, very few people are actually playing it online.