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Moorhuhn 15 All Games: Enjoy the Fun and Challenge of the Original Moorhuhn Series



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COMMUNITY: With more than 15 million games sold, Moorhuhn is most probably one of the best-known and most successful German game characters. With Moorhuhn Remake - developed specially for Nintendo Switch - the chicken opens a new chapter and hits the charts once again. Join the large Moorhuhn community now!




Moorhuhn 15 All Games



COMMUNITY: With more than 15 million games sold, Moorhuhn is most probably one of the best-known and most successful German game characters. The chicken is off to the Wild West again with Moorhuhn Wanted, a game developed exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. Join the large Moorhuhn community now!


If you found this page, you're probably wondering, what are the best games like Moorhuhn X - Crazy Chicken X. Luckily, we have prepared for you more than 15 games similar to Moorhuhn X - Crazy Chicken X in terms of genre, gameplay, and visuals. You should check out these titles, and, thanks to GG.deals, you can get them at the lowest price!


With more than 15 million games sold, Moorhuhn is the best-known and most successful German game character. With Moorhuhn Knights & Castles, developed specially for Nintendo Switch, the Chicken opens a new chapter and hits the charts once again. Join the large Moorhuhn community!


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The final licensed PlayStation game released in Japan (not counting re-releases) was Black/Matrix 00 on May 13, 2004; counting re-releases, the final licensed game released in Japan was Strider Hiryū on October 24, 2006. The final licensed game released in North America was FIFA Football 2005 on October 12, 2004, and the final licensed game released in Europe was Moorhuhn X on July 20, 2005. Additionally, homebrew games were created using the Sony PlayStation Net Yaroze.


I really want to know who the people are that buy these games? Are they masochists? Parents that just don't know better? Memelords perhaps? Why o why does this world with all its problems need a second Moorhuhn kart lmao


@Medic_Alert I really like the casual games on Wii. There are some mediocre Wii games that actually tasted better than beefy AAA games. Yes, they are mediocre games but there was a hidden joy from the mediocrity. Switch needs more games like during Wii / NDS era. Perfect for casual gamers like me.


@TryToBeHopeful Sometimes... Perfect is boring. Sometimes after you played Mario Kart, you want to play different racing games that completely different than Mario Kart mechanism. Maybe some of them are decent / mediocre games but the mediocrity can spice up our attention to notice the differences rather than being too familiar and felt nothing special from playing Mario Kart so many times.


@Anti-Matter Casual games aren't the same as bad games, though. I consider myself a casual gamer. Love Tetris and puzzle games, I'd possibly play a demo of something like this for laughs (when I was 14-20, maybe), but I'm not paying for it.


I don't think I will be hanging up my MK steering wheel yet! Anti Matter, I'm starting to feel you maybe being paid by the devs who are making all these sh*t games? Or you have a very dry/dark sense of humour? If the latter then I get you


@Clyde_Radcliffe I want to get Team Racing Sonic PS4 version but i have to pick BEMANI PS2 games first as they are really rare games and only 1 left from Tokopedia. Next May 2021 if all according to my plan i will bring home KeyboardMania 1 + 2 PS2 with its keyboard controller from Tokopedia. Also, i predict my order from Ebay (Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2 USA PS2) will be arrived in Indonesia around early May 2021. And next June 2021 i will take home Rabbids Wii games and My Universe Switch games from Tokopedia. Maybe i can pick Team Sonic Racing PS4 on July 2021. I have some purchase schedule from my agenda.


@karatekid1612 I reacted the games naturally, not because i have dark sense of humour. I have watched the gameplay from Youtube before i made some comments. So far from what i saw on Youtube, it looked decent like PS2 games in HD. When i saw decent games to play, they are not a trash. If the games are really trash (both in term of graphics and control schemes), i will say it aloud.


@karatekid1612Well...I think peoples just keep bashing any Mario Kart clones just because only Mario Kart games are allowed to be praised while the clones got critiques and Boo. ?Yes, Mario Kart is already perfect but sometimes Perfect is boring.Maybe i will give a chance for the mediocre kart games to prove the mediocre games sometimes they are still enjoyable to play.I can start by considering Racing with Ryan.I don't care with people's opinion because that game has stole my attention.


@Anti-Matter I'm always willing to try indie games, at present I'm playing Jet Kave Adventure and I'm really enjoying it. The problem I have with this game is it does not appeal to me and it's shovelware. MK has set a bench mark and although I'm willing to look at other racing games, this really is not worth paying for. PS Although plenty of people disagree with you, you are entitled to your difference of opinion, however you must also realise that a lot of people do not agree you on this one and they are just as entitled to their opinion as well.


Only seven weeks after the start of "Make the Game"developers from no less than 13 countries have entered their latestbrowser and social games into the competition, proving thatComputec Media's contest with a total investment of up to 1 millioneuros for the best games has already become an internationalsuccess. And a new cooperation makes it even more exciting: TrinigyGmbH will provide up to five of the winners free game enginelicenses valued at over 300,000 euros. A jury chaired by industryexpert Tom Putzki (Piranha Bytes, Phenomedia, etc.) will pick thewinning games in August 2011.


The games that have been coming in for the "Make the Game"competition since January 26, 2011 from renowned developers fromGermany, Austria and Switzerland are joined by entries fromrespected game developers from the United States, Canada, GreatBritain, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, India, Argentina, Costa Rica andBosnia-Herzegovina. Hans Ippisch, Managing director at ComputecMedia: "The global response from game developers and the industry'sinterest in our browser & social games competition isabsolutely exceptional. ,Make the Game' has become an internationalsuccess in the games industry in its very first year."


And now the competition is even more appealing thanks to thecooperation with Trinigy GmbH, provider of a leading game enginetechnology, which is offering up to five winning games each a freeWebVision license and support starter kit to produce a computergame. Together, these licenses are valued at 300,000 euros. "We'revery excited that we are able to make an active contribution to the,Make the Game' competition," says Felix Röken, Generalmanager at Trinigy GmbH. "The contest is playing a unique andpioneering role in the German games industry and brilliantlyreflects Germany's position as an innovator in this field."


A jury of five distinguished experts chaired by Tom Putzki -active in the games sector since the mid 90s - will ensure thequality of the games they pick as winners of the "Make the Game"competition. Putzki is the founder of Piranha Bytes (Gothic),co-founder of Phenomedia AG (Moorhuhn) and, in addition to otherwork, is currently an instructor at Games Academy. The remainingmembers of the jury will also use their many years of experience inthe games industry to choose the winners: Hannes Beuck, CEO ofPlaya Games (Shakes & Fidget, BloodGame), Petra Fröhlich,Editor in chief at PC Games, Florian Stangl, Editor in Chief atOnline Computec Media and Hans Ippisch, Managing director atComputec Media.


Interested developers can still register their games until April15, 2011 at www.makethegame.de/en. The games must becompleted by June 30, 2011. The winners selected by the jury willbe announced at the gamescom 2011 trade fair in Cologne. The gamesare scheduled to be published in September 2011 in cooperation witha renowned publisher.


Computec Media AG is a group company of Marquard Media AG,Zug/Switzerland, which holds 93 % of the share capital. The mediaenterprise based in Fürth, Germany reaches an audience ofmillions every month with its magazines, digital media (DVDs) andonline portals covering the world of electronic entertainment.Computec Media provides readers and users reliable information andinsight on topics related to digital lifestyle, PC and video games,hardware, software, Movies/DVDs and kids' themes. The companycurrently has 140 employees. 2ff7e9595c


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