CRiTORA - The Novelization - Vol. 1 (OLD)
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Nov 04, 2023
Welcome to CRiTOPiA, an island city in the Serververse populated by creatures called CRiTORA. Created by OS, CRiTORA get into all sorts of silly shenanigans. Despite this, CRiTORA face the threat of ViRUSES, troublesome little pests that want to infect CRiTORA and cause destruction!

From the creator of CRiTORA comes a novelized story based on the CRiTORA animated web series featuring zany creatures, creative settings and more.

Alt text for cover art: Blue background with circuit board pattern behind four characters and a lime green logo. Characters depicted are an orange and white egg, a cyan and blue cat, a red and white traffic cone, and a yellow and pink bird in an aviator helmet.

CRiTORA is a web series created and produced by Daydreaming Birdie. Novelization written by Daydreaming Birdie, LastyGhost and Garrett Eulett.
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