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REVIEW: Cute Things Dying Violently | Controller Crusade

Cute Things Dying Violently – a title that truly speaks for itself. Cute Thing Dying Violently is a very entertaining puzzle game from ApathyWorks that plays somewhat to the tune of Angry Birds, but with much more blood.

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Cute Things Dying Violently review - ChristCenteredGamer

If the language and excessive violence don’t bother you, Cute Things Dying Violently may be worth picking up for less than a dollar on mobile devices or for three dollars on PC/Mac/Steam. The level editor is easy enough for a kid to use but due to the gore and drug references it’s probably best for them to stick to Angry Birds.

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Alexious3100d ago

Not sure what to make of this game, honestly.

ccgr3100d ago

it's cheap but Angry Birds is better

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7.0

Cute Things Dying Violently Review - Gamer Headlines

Saint Killjoy writes: Death By Buzzsaw

Cute Things Dying Violently is a game where the player may choose to rescue cute critters. These are the types of critters that one would expect to find wandering around aimlessly in a flower bed, through grassy planes, or even in a lightly wooded forest area. However, as I said, the player has a choice, and that choice may lead the player into causing a certain and painful death. Either intentionally, or even quite possibly accidentally. The player may choose to throw these critters onto spikes, into fire hazards, within a bolt of lightning, cause death due to falling, or the player’s choice of small to large buzzsaws can be utilized as well. I really think the developer watched one too many “Saw” movies.

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Cute Things Dying Violently - Flash Gameplay Monetized | Modvive

In this review, Alexx discusses how Cute Things Dying Violently is fun, but seems like something from a Flash game Site - "I found the gameplay pretty enjoyable (though it was somewhat average; like a flash game that would be found on Newgrounds or Kongregate.)"