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Chicken (video game)

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137: 151:, but with a number of twists. The player is in control of a chicken that can move horizontally back and forth along the bottom of the playfield, pushing a basket. At the top, a fox drops the chicken's eggs over a series of moving blocks. The eggs fall through gaps between the blocks, which randomize their final drop point. 32: 154:
If an egg reaches the ground, it cracks open and hatches into a chick. These form barriers to motion for the player, but the chicken can jump over them by pressing the fire button. If a player steps on a chick, a farmer appears and kicks the player off the screen. The action increases in pace until
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was his first game written entirely at Synapse, and the first whose idea was given to him by Synapse's founder, Ihor Wolosenko. Wolosenko's primary inspiration was arcade games, and many of Synapse's releases from this era are adaptations of contemporary games for the Atari platform.
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and initially distributing it through another company, Crystalware. When he questioned his royalties, they released the game back to him. He rereleased a version through Synapse with a number of bug fixes.
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called the game "silly, but fun" and noted that the players often broke out laughing.
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The game can be played with a joystick, but is best played with a
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Mike Potter joined Synapse in 1981 after writing the game
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Two eggs falling toward the chicken's basket at the bottom
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Publisher(s)
Synapse Software
Programmer(s)
Platform(s)
Atari 8-bit
Genre(s)
Action
Atari 8-bit computers
Synapse Software
Atari, Inc.
arcade video game
Avalanche

paddle controller
Protector
Creative Computing
Eggomania


"The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers"



"Not Just Fun in Games"
"Mike Potter's Story"
Chicken
Internet Archive
Categories
1982 video games

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