Alfred Chicken (2002) cover art

Alfred Chicken

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Overview

Oh no! Alfred's girlfriend Floella has been chicknapped by the malevolent MekaChicken! Navigate Alfred through worlds of cheese, playing cards, children's toy blocks and more weird locations as he pursues MekaChicken and defeats an army of psychotic snails along the way. Alfred Chicken is based on the 1993 game of the same name. It features updated polygonal graphics and a CD quality soundtrack, in addition to all-new levels. However, the basic gameplay is the same - guide Alfred through action-packed platform levels and snatch up as many gems as you can along the way. Peck at the balloons strewn throughout the levels to release them - once you've released them all, you can progress to the next level. A watering can is also hidden in each level - collect these for Alfred's friend Mr. Peckles, who is (naturally) a gigantic smiling sunflower. Doing so will score Alfred a bonus for the level.

Trivia & Facts

On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the Game Boy version of the game a 22 out of 40.

The latter was developed by Hookstone and released by Sunsoft in Japan.

It was later re-released for Game Boy Color as Alfred's Adventure in 2000.

The NES edition of the game is essentially a watered-down port of the Game Boy version.

It features only five levels, which were originally in the Game Boy game.

It takes a while to get into the swing of it, though." They gave the NES version a 5 out of 10, explaining that it retains the large levels and good controls of the Super NES version, but that the drastically lower quality graphics and sounds make the game less enjoyable.