Compara los precios de Crazy Chicken Xtreme en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Korion Interactive. Publicado por Markt+Technik Verlag GmbH. Lanzado el 22/8/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action.

A nostalgia-bait shooting gallery with three locations, three weapons, and a hot-seat local multiplayer mode that works better as a party trick than a serious score-chaser.

I came into Crazy Chicken Xtreme fully aware it was not going to test my aim the way a tactical shooter does, and that is fine. The Moorhuhn / Crazy Chicken franchise has been lobbing pixelated birds at casual players since the late 1990s, and Xtreme is basically that same formula with a mild visual refresh. You point, you click, you accumulate points against a timer. What the marketing does not tell you upfront is how thin the actual loop is once the nostalgia smoke clears. The core structure is straightforward: three stages (a forest campsite, a knight's castle, a medieval marketplace), and three weapons to cycle through. The shotgun handles standard precision work, the rocket launcher can splash a cluster of targets at once, and the Chicken Hammer is a gimmick for close-range moments that lands more as a joke than a tactical option. On paper that sounds like enough variety for a score-attack game. In practice, the weapon roster feels like it was designed around a ten-minute flash game, because that is essentially what this started as. Reloading is constant and penalises your score when you mistime it, which is a punishing design choice for something so casual in every other respect. Hit detection has been flagged as inconsistent by players across platforms, and there is no combo system to reward accuracy streaks, so the scoring feels flat compared to even the most basic arcade shooters. The multiplayer is local only, offering 1v1 duels or a hot-seat rotation for up to four players, which is the single most defensible reason to own this on PC. Pass the mouse around the table, compete for the top spot, and the game earns its place for maybe twenty minutes at a party. There is also a global online leaderboard if you want to compare scores, but there is no live online competitive mode, so do not read into the PVP tag expecting anything networked. For a shooter-focused player, the absence of any ranked structure, matchmaking, or even split-screen simultaneous play is a hard wall. Audio is one of the most-cited irritants in community feedback. There is no background music during actual gameplay, and the chicken death sound is the kind of high-pitched shriek that makes nearby people leave the room. For a game running in a party context, that is a real problem. On the positive side, the three stage environments are hand-drawn and genuinely atmospheric in a storybook way, and the frame rate is stable on any modern PC without needing to think about hardware. Who is this for, then. Kids, Moorhuhn fans who grew up in Germany where the IP is something of a cultural artefact, and households looking for the PC equivalent of a carnival shooting booth. If you are a shooter player who cares about weapon balance, movement, netcode, or a ranked ladder, there is nothing here for you. Three locations and a hot-seat mode is the whole pitch, and reviewers across platforms have consistently noted the game has not meaningfully evolved the formula in years. Grab it only if the price puts it firmly in impulse-buy territory and you have someone sitting next to you. Fred, Scout Team

Crazy Chicken Xtreme

Crazy Chicken Xtreme

22 ago 2022Korion InteractiveMarkt+Technik Verlag GmbH
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A nostalgia-bait shooting gallery with three locations, three weapons, and a hot-seat local multiplayer mode that works better as a party trick than a serious score-chaser.

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I came into Crazy Chicken Xtreme fully aware it was not going to test my aim the way a tactical shooter does, and that is fine. The Moorhuhn / Crazy Chicken franchise has been lobbing pixelated birds at casual players since the late 1990s, and Xtreme is basically that same formula with a mild visual refresh. You point, you click, you accumulate points against a timer. What the marketing does not tell you upfront is how thin the actual loop is once the nostalgia smoke clears. The core structure is straightforward: three stages (a forest campsite, a knight's castle, a medieval marketplace), and three weapons to cycle through. The shotgun handles standard precision work, the rocket launcher can splash a cluster of targets at once, and the Chicken Hammer is a gimmick for close-range moments that lands more as a joke than a tactical option. On paper that sounds like enough variety for a score-attack game. In practice, the weapon roster feels like it was designed around a ten-minute flash game, because that is essentially what this started as. Reloading is constant and penalises your score when you mistime it, which is a punishing design choice for something so casual in every other respect. Hit detection has been flagged as inconsistent by players across platforms, and there is no combo system to reward accuracy streaks, so the scoring feels flat compared to even the most basic arcade shooters. The multiplayer is local only, offering 1v1 duels or a hot-seat rotation for up to four players, which is the single most defensible reason to own this on PC. Pass the mouse around the table, compete for the top spot, and the game earns its place for maybe twenty minutes at a party. There is also a global online leaderboard if you want to compare scores, but there is no live online competitive mode, so do not read into the PVP tag expecting anything networked. For a shooter-focused player, the absence of any ranked structure, matchmaking, or even split-screen simultaneous play is a hard wall. Audio is one of the most-cited irritants in community feedback. There is no background music during actual gameplay, and the chicken death sound is the kind of high-pitched shriek that makes nearby people leave the room. For a game running in a party context, that is a real problem. On the positive side, the three stage environments are hand-drawn and genuinely atmospheric in a storybook way, and the frame rate is stable on any modern PC without needing to think about hardware. Who is this for, then. Kids, Moorhuhn fans who grew up in Germany where the IP is something of a cultural artefact, and households looking for the PC equivalent of a carnival shooting booth. If you are a shooter player who cares about weapon balance, movement, netcode, or a ranked ladder, there is nothing here for you. Three locations and a hot-seat mode is the whole pitch, and reviewers across platforms have consistently noted the game has not meaningfully evolved the formula in years. Grab it only if the price puts it firmly in impulse-buy territory and you have someone sitting next to you.

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Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementstier:sub-5Shooting GalleryHot-Seat MultiplayerScore AttackCasual ArcadeGlobal LeaderboardParty GameMouse Accuracy

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Windows 11, 10, 8, 7
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
1500 MB available space
Processor
Dual-Core: 2Ghz

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Korion Interactive
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Markt+Technik Verlag GmbH
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22 ago 2022

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