C64 Chuckie Egg 2
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Chuckie Egg 2 game data
Commodore 64 game name: Chuckie Egg 2 | Release date:
1985 |
Publisher: A&F Software |
Game media type: prg |
Language: en
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About Commodore 64 Chuckie Egg 2
Chuckie Egg 2, the follow-up to the 1983 hit game Chuckie Egg, boasts a vast game world with 120 screens laid out in a 10×12 grid, starting from the top left. The game introduces a variety of moving objects; some are deadly upon contact, while others catapult Harry across the screen. It’s set in a factory divided into distinct zones, each with a unique theme. Players collect milk in a frosty ice zone, cocoa in a purple zone populated mostly by monkeys, sugar in an industrial blue zone, and a toy in a brick zone reminiscent of the original game’s setting. The egg maker, requiring all these ingredients plus the toy to operate, is situated in a notorious area filled with treacherously ‘slippery’ pipes leading to fatal falls.
The game features several transition zones connecting these key areas. Thanks to its open-ended design, players can skip many of these zones to successfully complete the game.
Upon delivering the final product, the game resets but ups the ante with more monsters and a new toy for assembly. The sequence of toys includes a motorbike, a vintage car, a yacht, and a space shuttle.
Scoring in Chuckie Egg 2 rewards players for exploring new screens for the first time and for collecting various items like fruit, tools, and eggs scattered throughout. However, the points awarded for these pickups vary, both across different screens and in each playthrough.
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Chuckie Egg 2 C64 keyboard mapping
When you start a game, each joystick port is automatically turned on. Sometimes this causes a problem as the joystick port is mapped to the keys below. If a game uses these keys, you need to turn off the joystick ports.
C64 emulator joystick - keyboard mappingsDIRECTION | JOYSTICK 1 | JOYSTICK 2 |
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LEFT | A | CURSOR LEFT |
RIGHT | D | CURSOR RIGHT |
UP | W | CURSOR UP |
DOWN | S | CURSOR DOWN |
FIRE | LEFT / RIGHT CTRL | LEFT / RIGHT SHIFT |