Chicken Shoot – gameplay details, first screenshots and box art
Today we have some gameplay details for Destination Software‘s upcoming Wii title Chicken Shoot. In this shooting game, players have to help a farmer defend his land from a bunch of psychotic chickens who are out to make his life a living hell.
Players can choose from four different weapons including a shotgun and a machine gun. The game will run through six different locations: The Village, Nevada Desert, Rocky Island, the Forest, Antarctica and Sahara.
Chicken Shoot will also have two gameplay modes: Arcade and Classic. In Arcade Mode, players will have to dispatch a given number of chickens to move on to the next stage. Classic Mode will let players pit their shooting skills against the clock. There’s also an Egg Catcher mini-game for those who feel too burned out from all that shooting.
Chicken Shoot also has a couple of online modes. Two-player coop lets friends play together to rack up big points. For the more competitively-spirited gamer, there’s four-player competitive play where players face up to three friends in some adversarial chicken shooting action.
The game has been localized to English, French, Italian, German and Spanish. For a look at the game’s cartoon-style graphics, check out the first screenshots from Chicken Shoot below. Chicken Shoot is slated for release next month.
More screenshots after the jump!
Today we have some gameplay details for Destination Software‘s upcoming Wii title Chicken Shoot. In this shooting game, players have to help a farmer defend his land from a bunch of psychotic chickens who are out to make his life a living hell.
Players can choose from four different weapons including a shotgun and a machine gun. The game will run through six different locations: The Village, Nevada Desert, Rocky Island, the Forest, Antarctica and Sahara.
Chicken Shoot will also have two gameplay modes: Arcade and Classic. In Arcade Mode, players will have to dispatch a given number of chickens to move on to the next stage. Classic Mode will let players pit their shooting skills against the clock. There’s also an Egg Catcher mini-game for those who feel too burned out from all that shooting.
Chicken Shoot also has a couple of online modes. Two-player coop lets friends play together to rack up big points. For the more competitively-spirited gamer, there’s four-player competitive play where players face up to three friends in some adversarial chicken shooting action.
The game has been localized to English, French, Italian, German and Spanish. For a look at the game’s cartoon-style graphics, check out the first screenshots from Chicken Shoot below. Chicken Shoot is slated for release next month.
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