Knuckle Cracker Game Download - Universal .jar
Full VersionThis is the download for Knuckle Cracker. This version works on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
This is a realistic simulation about cracking your knuckles to get points, because that clearly happens in real life. In this game, you get points by cracking your knuckles, so you can buy items in the shop. In the shop, there are items like tables and gloves for your room and character.
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This is the download for Knuckle Cracker. This version works on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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Just saying: I feel putting the game as a .jar format isn't a good idea. Sure, with some research, quite some people will get to play it, but an average player may not have the patience to play it and your game will be forgotten. Another tip: such a small game (let's face it its not skyrim, but its fun for a minute tho XD) should be a webplayer so people can play quickly and get out. Fun joky game tho :)
I agree, but this was the only way I could compile the game, so using .jar was mandatory, and if I were to make the game a webplayer game, I would put it on a flash/java game website, like Kongregate.
Wat da freeeek!!