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Chuckie Egg [White Label]
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Console: Dragon 32 / 64
Region: GB United Kingdom
Year: 1984
RFG ID #: E-050-S-00100-A
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Developer: A & F Software
Publisher: A & F Software
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Genre: Action/Adventure
Sub-genre: Platformer
Players: 1
Controller: Keyboard
Media Format: Cassette
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Overview:

From the manual:

Who'd have thought a country farmyard could be so stressful? You must collect the eggs before the nasties get out and eat up all your corn. Watch out for the crazy duck - if she gets out of the cage, you're in real trouble!

Review:

Ga5ket's Review

Chuckie Egg was released by A&F software on many platforms, but originally for the ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro and the Dragon 32 in the first flush of the home computer era, way back in 1983. I first played this in my youth on the Dragon 32 and consequently I consider it the definitive version. Others may disagree, but to them I say 'tough!'. It's nothing amazing nowadays, just another platformer, but back in 1983 it was considered something special. From that damned Birdie Song theme tune, to the mad duck which pursued you in later levels, it was the home computer Donkey Kong of it's day.

The platforming gameplay still holds up well, it's a frantic run around the screen avoiding the chickens which follow preset pathways, leaping on and off lifts, jumping gaps, seeking out the piles of birdseed that temporarily pause the ever present timer, all so that you can collect your dozen eggs. In the early stages the duck sits harmlessly in it's cage, waiting for the timer to run down to a preset value before it springs free, to chase you around the screen at it's leisure. You can move significantly faster than it, but it's all too easy to find yourself cornered between chickens and the duck and nowhere to go. In later levels it doesn't have the decency to wait for the timer, and it's chasing you from the off, not following pre-programmed paths, but actively seeking you out, like a duck with radar - a smart duck, the sort that would be deployed in wars, with trained commandos pointing laser guiders at your egg stealing ass in a bid to end your omelette making ideas prematurely,

There's not much more to be said of it, it has no aspirations over and above being a collecting platformer - get the eggs before the time runs out and you're gold, hesitate and there's a duck raping your face. I've wasted hours of my life playing this damned game, and I've still never finished it. I'm determined though, maybe in another 25 years I'll have honed my ninja egg stealing skills to the point where my arthritic hands can frantically navigate the fat collector around with enough agility to collect the eggs in time, and then it'll be time to learn how to make fritatta.

Variations:

Console Reg. Type Title Publisher Year Genre
Dragon 32 / 64 United Kingdom S Chuckie Egg [Green Label, Colour Logo] A & F Software 1984 Action/Adventure
Dragon 32 / 64 United Kingdom S Chuckie Egg [Green Label, B&W Logo] A & F Software 1983 Action/Adventure
Dragon 32 / 64 United Kingdom S Chuckie Egg A & F Software 1983 Action/Adventure
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