![]() ![]() The player's intergalactic journey is also accentuated by unique fantastic scenarios, such as navigating through a field of gigantic floating feathers, or dodging molten planet chunks during a supernova explosion. They came without warning, squawking menacingly, their ruffled feathers darkening the sun: invading intergalactic chickens, out to punish humanity for our oppression of their earthly brethren. The game puts you at the forefront of a battle against invading intergalactic chickens, bent on revenge against the human race for our oppression of Earth. Major characters have also been redesigned to incorporate traditional Easter elements: hatching chicks, painted eggs, bunnies, chocolate, and flowers. The Easter Edition is characterized by the addition of Easter Bunnies to the ranks of invading chickens, which attack relentlessly in colorful groups and meticulously choreographed formations. ![]() Joined by an unlikely ally, players will travel to foreign, unexplored galaxies in an effort to locate and destroy the egg cannon before it reaches Earth. Chicken Invaders is a free space shoot-em-up game that presents a weird and whimsical spin on the classic Space Invaders. In this episode, the chickens have constructed a gigantic cannon capable of launching planet-scale eggs against Earth, with the ultimate goal of encrusting humanity in an impenetrable wall made of egg white. Chickens on Earth can’t fly but these alien species are expert at gliding through the vacuum of space to avoid your laser beams. Chicken Invaders puts players at the forefront of a battle against invading intergalactic chickens, bent on revenge against the human race for our oppression of Earth chickens. It was originally meant to be used and to have its functions extended for each game, but it has never been really used and only few basic commands are present. Climb into your spaceship and fight the space chickens to protect your planet from their sharp beaks and put an end to their intimidating clucking.
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