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Chicken Invaders 3: Revenge of the Yolk Easter Edition
Thank God, after a shower of the hidden object games here comes the sun: a good-humored arcade by Interaction Studios. But in fact, the future is not that sunny. Our Earth seems to be very small and unprotected compared to the great threat coming from the outer space...Chicken Invaders. Picture yourself as a small tank in the bottom of the endless battle field called Universe. This is what the game looks like. Yet now the game looks more up-to-date and plus has got an Easter flavor:). I treat it as a real travesty of super-trooper modern cosmic 3d odysseys.
But let's start over and see what happens in the very beginning of the game.
So, you've got a challenge and your main task is to save our planet from the numerous chicken invaders. All you need to do is shoot them with the special red bombs. But the game isn't as easy as it seems at first. Be ready to risk every moment and get killed with one of the various cosmic (and comic) threats.
The first stage of Chicken Invaders 3 offers you to fight with a huge chick, which is much bigger than you. You need to strike it with lightning. This process is rather long and takes you a few seconds to kill this Chicken. The indicator above it shows how much time left to complete this destructive mission. Be very careful and avoid egg bombs released by Chicken througout the game. However, if you complete the mission successfully, you'll go to the next level. Here the task is incredibly complicated as you are to face a real chicken flock! So your main task is to save Solar system by confronting space chicken. You'll have to slice through the chicken defense fighting warlike birds. Just keep fighting birds with fire and catching chicken legs falling on you.
Now you've found yourself on a Yolk Star. It is a Star in the Chicken Galaxy in the shape of hi-tech, cosmic egg. You have to annihilate all its inhabitants and save your own life at the same time. A shower of various glistening items will fall on you while shooting at chickens. Such bonuses as golden coins, gammons and hamburgers will let you to earn score and some additional benefits (such as extra time or life). But beware of eggs and multicolored lightings that can blow you up! The chicken themselves are dangerous, too. When you approach them you may burst.
Well, if you'll manage to skip the dangerous bombs and keep safe, you'll get a chance to travel through 12 Star Systems. As each level is getting more complex and challenging, you acquire needed shooting skills and may be granted with one of 13 medals. Besides, constant bonuses will help you win this battle. You should concentrate all your forces and experience to repulse numerous chickens' invasions.
Pleasant Easter-themed graphics and stunning effects will not let you be bored while playing.
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Gogo 2012-09-08 21:08:27 |
Jessica1. True altruism can not truly exist, simlpy because humans always put themselves first. One may argue that giving to charity is a completely selfless act, but is it really? Giving to charity would be a way to keep the guilt off people's shoulders, instead of a way of helping others. Seeing a homeless man on a street, many would pause to hand him some spare change, but that is not called being altruistic. It's called giving the man some change so I won't feel bad about it later. It can be stated that instead of giving money to those less fortunate, humans just don't want to feel guilty inside. The incentive in this particular case is a good feeling the feeling that one has done something completely selfless. Therefore, one may conclude that altruism does not exist in this world. 2. Why should it matter the motives behind the actions? What matters is not the reasoning, but rather the actions itself. So what if someone had only donated to stop the guilt in their hearts? Giving to charity for the wrong reasons is ten times better than not giving at all. A homeless man would focus more on the money received, rather than the reason why it was given in the first place. Even if true altruism cannot be found on this planet, it is hardly something to mourn over. After all, as long as society is benefiting from their actions, who could complain? |
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