About This Game As space-faring free ranger, Cluck Yegger, you’ve been shot out of the sky by none other than your old arch nemesis, Colonel Zanderz. Your disabled ship is running on limited auxiliary solar power that charges during the daytime. But at night, confined to the cockpit, you must survive unwelcomed visits from a brood of peckish genetically modified poultroid looking for a late night snack. Can you survive seven nights to ESCAPE PLANET POULTROID? Gameplay: - Monitor cameras to keep tabs on the advancing poultroid. - Listen for signs of unseen intruders. - Activate bright lights to ward-off the nocturnal creatures. - Activate infrared night vision to stealthily spot critters lurking in and around your ship. - Seal cockpit doors and shield as a last line of defense. This is a Five Nights at Freddy's style parody game with some new mechanics, fun artwork, humor and VO based on characters from the upcoming adventure game, SpaceVenture, being released by the Two Guys From Andromeda(original creators of the Space Quest series) Genre: Survival horror with a funny, kid-friendly(playtest with ages 10 and up), sci-fi theme. 7aa9394dea Title: Cluck Yegger in Escape From The Planet of The PoultroidGenre: Action, Casual, StrategyDeveloper:Guys From Andromeda LLCPublisher:Guys From Andromeda LLCRelease Date: 9 Nov, 2015 Cluck Yegger In Escape From The Planet Of The Poultroid Awesome game! but it's very hard.. i reach 0% every time im close to victory on night 1 X3. Yes, its maybe a FNAF Clone. But just to remind you: This is only a small minigame from the Upcoming "Spaceventure". Not designed to be a full game. Its released on steam to support the final development of Spaceventure (With the money it generates).And finaly: As a Backer i already got a DRM Free Version of this Minigame for 2 weeks. And still i Bought this game on Steam! For the greater Glory of SPACEVENTURE :-). If Five Nights at Freddy's is shortened to FNaF, what is this shortened to? CYiEFTPotP? Lol. Seriously though, this is just awesome! It's an amazing FNaF Parody!. I'd rather be playing Astro Chicken.. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=O5b9PTQQ8kgCluck Yegger immediately peaked my interest due to the visuals on display on the store page. I went in expecting a FNaF clone, but what I got a rich, enjoyable parody full of chicken-humanoid humor set in a sci-fi world with mutant birds, robotic variations, and a twisted Colonel Sanders. A bit on the easy, even when claiming "I'm not scared, Let's play!" at the start. I was let down that the camera really did little in the line of aiding me to survive the seven nights (yes, it's not just a standard work week in this one), but the deeper you get, the more tense it all becomes as you unravel more through discussions and log entries.. This game is pretty cool.and it really ups my adrenelin a lot. First of all, yeah. This is a parody of Five Nights at Freddy's. A parody, not a rip-off. If you think someone was trying to pull a fast one here, you're a moron. You haven't noticed something that's escaped the notice of everyone else. You've noticed the most obvious thing in the entire collected history of obvious things.As parodies go... it's one of those parodies that's better than the original product. You know, the kind of parody that ALMOST NEVER HAPPENS. And I really like the games it's based on, don't get me wrong. The production values here are well in advance of even the last Freddy's game, as its developers can boast decades of combined experience in making awesome games. It's got indie soul plus triple-A quality.This game was made by the Two Guys from Andromeda, who made Sierra's famous sci-fi parody adventure game series Space Quest. It's in the same vein. In fact, it's been released to get a bit more funding for their new project, SpaceVenture, a spiritual successor. So buy this cheap-as-heck game, enjoy it, and know you're making an even better product possible. I grew up playing Space Quest, and I can't think of a better way to pay these guys back for the hours of fun and frustration they provided than helping them provide even more.Be assured, this is a full game in its own right. It's a bit longer than the games it parodies, in fact.This game has terrific visuals, excellent gameplay, and a great mixture of goofy and nerve-wracking moments.Seriously, play this game. FIve Nights at Freddy's is awesome. This is awesome plus decades of talent and a lot of Kickstarter money, and it'll pay for even more awesome later on. PLAY THIS GAME.. Escape From The Planet of The Poultroid, developed by Guys From Andromeda, is, to put it lightly, a Five Night\u2019s at Freddy\u2019s clone. Only this time, you\u2019re not the night watchmen at a children\u2019s pizzeria, but a Space Ranger by the name of Cluck Yegger. Crash landed on the industrial planet of his arch nemesis, Colonel Zanderz, Cluck must remain on the planet for seven days before his ship\u2019s engines can reach full capacity. Each night, however, he must survive the constant threat of Zanderz\u2019s mutated chicken monsters. As mentioned before, Escape From The Planet of The Poultroid is an FNAF clone. You\u2019ll have a variety of security cameras to monitor, doors to open and close and lights to flicker on and off, all the while maintaining battery power\u2026 sound familiar? So, gameplay is pretty much identical between both titles. However, Escape From The Planet of The Poultroid is clearly aimed towards a younger audience. The scenery and monsters aren\u2019t nearly as sinister as other horror titles and the game has a humorous tinge to it. Thing is\u2026 it\u2019s not very funny. The voice actor behind Cluck is trying WAY too hard to be Patrick Warburton, who some of you may know as Joe from Family Guy, and his audio logs between nights may crack a smile outta your kid, if anything. The game\u2019s managed to get me with a few jump scares, and I\u2019ll give it credit for that, but there\u2019s such a lack of dread to it. There\u2019s no nail-biting tension or crazy build up, they just seem to happen without rhyme or reason.Gameplay is solid for the most part, but one thing is seriously hindering the experience: Almost every ten seconds or so, your monitors will be bombarded by static. This happens so often and so frequently, that I don\u2019t have time to spot the monster before the screen goes white. It\u2019s stupidly annoying. Apart from a minor mechanic where you can stun the monsters with high-powered lights, there\u2019s nothing new to see here. As of this review\u2019s posting, I\u2019m only on night five, but I still plan on beating the game. Seeing as how they\u2019re only asking for 3 bucks, feel free to give it a shot if you're a fan of FNAF or games like it. But don\u2019t expect anything too special from Escape From The Planet of The Poultroid.
Cluck Yegger In Escape From The Planet Of The Poultroid
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