Capture the Chickens

Capture the Chickens

Ariel lost his chickens from the farm where he lives and now our hero has decided to go in search of them. In Capture The Chickens, you will help him on this incredible adventure. On the way, Ariel will encounter various types of enemy traps and obstacles. You'll see scattered apples and other useful items everywhere. Once you find a chicken, use your magic wand to transfer it to your inventory. try to catch as many chickens as possible and earn points for it. Try to find out who the terrible monster was that caused all this and bring your chickens back to your home.

How to Play Capture the Chickens

Profile 1: Move :Arrow Jump: Z or Arrow Capture The chickens: X Shoot: Space(when available) Profile 2: Move/jump: WASD Capture the Chickens: J Shoot: K (when available) Mobile Use Touch Buttons

Are there any blood visuals in the game?

No, there is no blood in Capture the Chickens.

Does this game rely on any particular development library or framework?

The scripting language or development environment used in this game is Construct 3.

Does the game have a mobile version?

Capture the Chickens works smoothly on mobile phones and tablets.

Which age groups would benefit from playing this game?

The game would be most engaging for players in the Kids, Teens age group.

Who is behind the creation of this game?

The responsible team for this game’s development is magnificstudios.

How is the game identified through its tags?

The themes tagged to identify the nature of this game include: animal, arcade, chicken, classic, farm, mario, pixelart, platformer.

Who is the game’s gender audience?

Capture the Chickens is intended for Male & Female.

What category does this game fit into on gaming websites?

The classification of this game is based on its Adventure gameplay style.

Does the game contain any scenes of cruelty or aggression?

No, there is no violence or brutality in Capture the Chickens.

Is the content of the game safe for children?

No, Capture the Chickens does not cater to a child audience.
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