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Chicken Shoot

 

 

Chicken Shoot 

Some games, and some ideas look really good on paper. Or maybe they look good to someone in these video game companies. Chicken Shoot on the Nintendo DS is a great example of this. Then real gamers play the game and a negative reaction ensues. I know this entire franchise has a really bad name in the industry. I know plenty of fellow gamers that see this franchise as a total and complete joke. I decided to check out Chicken Shoot on the Nintendo DS for one of our retro reviews. What could go wrong? Famous last words by way too many people. Look for a full review of this video game in issue #226 of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming.

There is violent content within Chicken Shoot. We shoot chickens, planes, and more in Chicken Shoot. We can play Chicken Shoot in Arcade, Classic, Multiplayer, and Egg Catch. The thing about Chicken Shoot that stuck out for me is how many times some of these chickens need to be shot. It was multiple times for a great many of them. The music is okay within Chicken Shoot. The publisher for Chicken Shoot on the Nintendo DS is Zoo Digital Publishing. The developer for Chicken Shoot on the Nintendo DS is DSI Games.
{05/16/2026}
- Paul


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