The chicken Alfred Chicken wants to save his friends. Save them from malicious clone experiments!
Alfred Chicken
Alfred Chicken wants to save his friends from malicious cloning experiments. In five levels you try to destroy all balloons that are scattered in the levels.

Gameplay
Alfred jumps through bizarre levels made of balloons, phones, cheese and other strange elements. He runs and jumps on the floor, picks up balloons with his beak and operates floor switches. In addition, you collect diamonds and other items that you use to create life. With some items you destroy all opponents around you. You jump and attack with your beak. Alfred collects bombs and balls with which you can also destroy the balloons. Jump 'n'Run style, jump from platform to platform or swim underwater.

Graphics and sound
The landscape looks like it was built with children's toys. Pieces of wood and nails hold everything together. Alfred Chicken also scores with interesting puzzles and boss fights.
Conclusion
Unfortunately, Alfred Chicken is monotonous. The final bosses are defeated according to the same principle, according to predictable patterns. The easy game offers no challenges. There are only five game levels in total. So we have a game here that I cannot recommend.
Release history
The Platform platformer, platformer, was developed by Twilight. Mindscape was responsible for the publication. Alfred Chicken came to Europe in 1993 and to North America in 1994. In America it was released for Amiga, Amiga CD32, Game Boy, NES and SNES released. A remake was later released for Europe under the title Alfred's Adventure. Möbius Entertainment presented the remake as the developer. In 2000 SCI brought it to the GBC. Subsequently, another remake was released. Monkey King released the game as Alfred Chicken. In 2002, Sony Computer Entertainment released it for the PlayStation.
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Originally posted on 2018-10-03 17:30:00.
