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Chuckie Egg 2017

Chuckie Egg 2017

Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: October 16, 2018
Developer: Downsideup Games, Inc.
Publisher: Downsideup Games, Inc.
Platforms: Android, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Macintosh operating systems
Genres: Platform game, Indie game
Description: Harry is here and it’s an all new adventure! Join the intrepid explorer as he searches for and collects hundreds of golden eggs in this PC version of the popular platform game. Guide Harry from platform to platform, level to level, grabbing every last egg you possibly can! There’s over 35 levels to complete, including new bonus stage levels that are exclusive to the PC/Mac edition of the game. Each level is a tricky mix of platform action with ladders, elevators, enemies and more. And watch out, because just as you think you have everything mastered, Bertha, Harry's arch enemy will join the chase. And she is not going to stop until she’s put an end to Harry’s egg-hunting antics! Combined with her low-brow crew of dopey ostriches that wander around each level, it's going to be a truly eggs-citing adventure! Inspired by the 1983 game of the same name, Chuckie Egg 2017 is a thoroughly modern take on retro-style platformer action with vibrant art, modern controls, and music that will have you humming away while you play. It’s going to be an egg-splosive adventure, so get your fast fingers at the ready, hatch a plan, and don’t be too hard boiled or you may end up scrambled!!! PC Game Features: - 30 main levels spread across three distinct themes with bonus challenge stages - Normal and Hard difficulty modes - Mountain Madness add-on with 6 brand new levels, new art and music. - Colorful, vibrant cartoon style graphics - Full controller support, and keyboard control Tested Controllers - Logitech F310 - Xbox One / 360 - Sony PS4 - Sony PS3 (may require additional drivers)

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