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Chuckie Egg 2 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chuckie Egg 2
''Chuckie Egg 2'' is the sequel to 1983 hit computer game ''Chuckie Egg''. Released in 1985 and featuring the same lead character, Henhouse Harry, the game took players beyond the single-screen format of the original into a large factory. Here, Harry had to assemble a toy-carrying chocolate egg from its constituent parts (sugar, milk and cocoa powder) and deliver it to the dispatch lorry. On completion the quest restarted, with more monsters and an alternative toy. == History == ''Chuckie Egg'' had been a slow but consistent earner for its publishing house, A'n'F. With quoted sales of over a million copies on a variety of 8-bit platforms,〔The Chuckie Egg Professionals Resource Kit, (History )〕 a sequel was inevitable. Nigel Alderton, the author of the original ''Chuckie Egg'', had been working on a ''Mr. Do!''-style follow up that never came to fruition.〔The Chuckie Egg Professionals Resource Kit, (Sequel )〕 With Alderton's move to Ocean Software, A'n'F took development in a different direction. To aid in their publicity, A'n'F organised a ''Chuckie Egg 2'' competition, pitting contestants against each other in regional heats and a national final. ''Crash'', a gaming magazine popular at the time, was tasked with adjudication.〔Crash, Issue 15, (Issues 15 )〕 Prizes included silver and gold ''egglets'' and up to £500 cash. The winner of this contest is unknown. ''Chuckie Egg 2'' seems influenced by a number of ZX Spectrum games available at the time, most notably ''Atic Atac'' (late 1983) and ''Sabre Wulf'' (1984). Both of these feature wide roaming in a large environment, and ''Chuckie Egg 2'' can be viewed as an attempt to bring the "Chuckie" franchise to these more modern, immersive styles of game.
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