Cronus, the Imagine Cup 2012 finalist, is ready to be released in a week or two. According to Muhammad Hilman Beyri, lead programmer of Org.Com (developer of Cronus), this game is planned to be released in two versions, free version and paid version.
In the final of Imagine Cup 2012 held in Sydney, Australia last week, Cronus was not able to be the winner but that does not mitigate the quality of Cronus. Of the 257 people surveyed before the final to find out the appraisal of this game, 66% says that this game is great. The other 24% says that this game is really great. This does not include the positive welcome from the judges and the people who watch the trailer video of this game.
Cronus is a puzzle game which tell a back to the past adventure to fix the environment disasters, The player needs to build construction units to minimize the effect of those disasters such the Chernobyl, Exxon leak, Aceh Tsunami and the earthquake in Yogya.
The free version of Cronus consists of 9 level while the paid version has 24 levels and additional features in the form of editor level so the player can build their own level. Of course, the paid version is ad-free.
Cronus is the oldest game made by Org.com. Org.com team, which consists of student of Informatic Engeneering class of 2009, builds this game in a whole semester. The result will be able to be enjoyed by Windows Phone user in the next two weeks.