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| Developer(s) | Crackpot Entertainment, Creat Studios, Inc. |
| Publisher(s) | Gamecock Media Group |
| Platform(s) | Nintendo DS, Windows |
| Release date(s) | March 13, 2008 (Nintendo DS)[1] |
| Genre(s) | Action Adventure |
| Mode(s) | Single Player |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: E10+ (Everyone 10+) |
| Media | Nintendo DS Game Card, Download (PC) |
Insecticide is an Action-Adventure game by Crackpot Entertainment and published by Gamecock Media Group for Nintendo DS, and Windows. The game takes place on a planet dominated by insects and follows 2 police officers from the Insecticide Division (a pun on homicide) as they try to solve the murder at the Nectarola soft drink company. The game incorporates fast shooter elements as well as being able to conduct investigations and interrogations.
The PC version is to be released as two downloadable episodes.
Characters
- Detective Chrys Liszt: The protagonist and playable character of the game. She is Roachy's partner. She regards everyone with suspicion after a hard life on the streets, relying on her street-smarts, grit, and intelligence. Her name is a pun on chrysalis.
- Detective Roachy Caruthers: Chrys's partner. Roachy has served on the police department for 30 years, and is one of the veterans of the department. He's been shot 47 times in the line of duty.
- Chief Chigger: He's described as the typical screaming, over the top, always-upset police chief, but with a few more limbs to wave around. He has been on the force longer than anyone can remember, and got Roachy to recruit new officers.
- Detective Eugene Grubbowski
- Detective Hexelrod Bloombug
Weapons
- Pollinator
- Nector Blaster
- Nector Cannon
- Amberizer
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