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You can snag 2D platformer Krunch for $1 on IndieGameStand

LeGrudge & Rugged has added its 2D platformer Krunch to IndieGameStand. The game features pixelated graphics, fast-paced gameplay, and over 100 levels.

For $1, you'll get a Desura code for Krunch on PC, Mac, and Linux. Beating the average on the pay-what-you-want site will get you the full game, some exclusive backgrounds, and the full soundtrack. Last, paying $10 will net you Krunch, McDroid, and the next IndieGameStand game.

This time around, we've also got some bonuses for the top three contributors. Individuals who pay well above everyone else will receive a physical copy of Krunch, the soundtrack CD, and more.

As always, 10 percent of all IndieGameStand proceeds go to charity. LeGrudge & Rugged's organization of choice this time around is Child's Play.

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