Moorhuhn X Crazy Chicken X ✔

: Released for PC (2003), PlayStation (2005), and PlayStation 2 (2006). It was notable for being one of the final games released on the original PlayStation before its discontinuation.

: Remade for Nintendo Switch (2022), Steam (2022), and PlayStation 4/5 (2023). These versions often feature improved graphics and online leaderboards. Reception Moorhuhn X - Crazy Chicken X for Nintendo Switch

: Modern versions include four practice mini-games, such as "Memory Chicken" and "Photo Chicken," which help players learn chicken hiding spots. Platform History : Moorhuhn X Crazy Chicken X

: Different chickens award varying points based on their distance and difficulty to hit. Shooting certain items, like cars or specific environmental objects, can yield bonus points.

The game follows the series' signature fast-paced, 90-second arcade format. : Released for PC (2003), PlayStation (2005), and

: Beyond standard shooting, players must solve environmental puzzles (e.g., shooting a toilet roof to reveal a hidden chicken) to maximize their scores.

: Players use a first-person perspective to shoot as many "Crazy Chickens" as possible within a time limit to achieve high scores. These versions often feature improved graphics and online

(internationally known as Crazy Chicken X or Chicken Hunter ) is a seminal entry in the German "shooting gallery" franchise that became a cultural phenomenon in the early 2000s. Originally released for PC in 2003, it famously served as the first game to introduce the modern, rounded character designs that would define the series for decades. Core Gameplay Mechanics