They were more and more games, with a lot of genres, over the years. This one also happens to be on Steam, of all things: Then came Moorhuhn X, the fourth "main" game fully going into the new Artstyle and being paid only for like 10€. XS (free) with two racers and three tracks, XL and XXL - last one was basically the full version. And they started to use a more Cartoony artstyle. Then in 2001, they released a Kart Racer. Those were also free, but had also paid versions, and the series was still quite a success in Germany. Then they made a few sequels: Moorhuhn 2, Moorhuhn Winter Edition (basically MH2 again but in Winter and some new gimmicks), Moorhuhn 3. It was free and quite a viral success with adults. To go into a bit more detail, in 1999 the original "Moorhuhn Jagd" came out as a free game where the goal was to just shoot chicken for two minutes for a high score. Your own research did seem to lead you to a wiki of that game, according to the URL at the bottom, but that's the reason, overly simplified. As a german, I might be able to shed some light on why this game was made - besides being an advertisement for Deutsche Telekom (the mother company of T-Online and T-Mobile) with just one word:Īlso known as "Crazy Chicken" in some of its english releases (others kept the Moorhuhn name instead and a lot never left Germany)
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