![]() Unfortunately the four game modes aren’t too dissimilar from one another either you’ve got Creative, Party, Freeplay and Challenge and the only difference really is that Party and Challenge modes are a lot more competitive. The menu is a little awkward to navigate given the fact you can tell it was on Steam first, you have a mouse cursor and you move it with the control stick which isn’t the quickest or most intuitive much like the same style as Hover. ![]() The control method is very easy to get to grips with, all you need to do is run and jump and make sure you don’t die. You can unlock different outfits for the characters as well but as they all play the same, it’s all purely aesthetic. You can choose from four characters at the beginning and two stages, this will increase the more you play in the form of floating ‘?’ boxes appearing in a stage. Mr Raccoon best make a quick get away or else he’ll be up, up and away! The aim is to place things across the stage to make other players journeys a lot more difficult. ![]() In the party box you’ll find different environmental hazards that will either help or hinder your game. It’s here that things will start to get interesting, each player can only pick one item. You’ll be playing 12 rounds, at the start of each one you’re given a party box which will have between 4-6 items and all you have to do is pick one. You can play with 2-4 people locally and then you’ve got the option of venturing online in single player. Of course, things aren’t so simple when you put it into action – there’s a host of deadly traps and pitfalls you’ll be having to avoid and they’re set up by you, the players. Ultimate Chicken Horse is a multiplayer party style game which will see you and your opponents racing across different stages to try and reach the red flag. With a “cluck cluck” here and a “cluck cluck” there.
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