![]() Chicken Little isn't too popular around town, thanks to all that "sky is falling" business from a while back, and the focus of the movie (and consequently the game) is Little's quest to prove himself in the eyes of his noble father, Buck Cluck, and the rest of the citizenry. ![]() ![]() Luckily, there's a handy alien invasion to fight off, so Chicken Little and his friends Abby Mallard (the Ugly Duckling), Fish-Out-of-Water, and Runt of the Litter will have ample opportunity to prove their mettle.Ĭhicken Little will offer roughly 20 action levels that let you play not only as the clucky hero but also as the members of his motley gang. Platforming will be the main mode of play, and we got to check out a level in which Chicken Little roams the city streets, climbing up drainage pipes and ladders to reach the rooftops and jump from building to building. Little's main mode of attack will be his yo-yo, which will also come in handy for getting up to higher places when you pick up the grapple upgrade. The platforming looked simplistic, as though a child could handle it, yet solidly entertaining, with narrow pipes to balance across and platforms that drop when you jump on them. The art style looked consistent with what we've seen of the movie, with disproportionate houses set at strange angles and other quirky features. The platforming won't be the only thing you get to do in Chicken Little, though-the game will contain 11 separate gameplay mechanics, according to Buena Vista. We got to see another level that drops you into a flying saucer and tasks you with some good old-fashioned third-person shooting. Your mission: Blow up everything in sight (or so it seemed). Even this level had what looked to be a good amount of depth, with power-ups for things like missiles and shields scattered about. We got to see a couple of other quick levels before our demo ended.
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