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Chickin Chase
Chickin Chase, or the allegory of life in a chicken coop. This is a decidedly comical game, where the main purpose is to try to increase the number of chicks in the hen house. To do this, our galllus domesticus must go away, as many times as possible, with the demanding hen, inside the alcove placed in the center of the room. Alas, copulatory activity is often disturbed by the relentless incursions of hedgehogs, foxes, snakes and the like. for which, another objective of ours, is to chase and drive away the predators before they clear the egg population, with consequent anger of the hen (with bludgeoning) towards the unfortunate consort who, moreover, is seen to deteriorate more and more given the intense physical activity to which he is subjected. He will be able to regain strength and speed by eating worms and corn scattered on the floor. What a wretched life of the "king" of the hen house!
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Chickin Chase, or the allegory of life in a chicken coop. This is a decidedly comical game, where the main purpose is to try to increase the number of chicks in the hen house. To do this, our galllus domesticus must go away, as many times as possible, with the demanding hen, inside the alcove placed in the center of the room. Alas, copulatory activity is often disturbed by the relentless incursions of hedgehogs, foxes, snakes and the like. for which, another objective of ours, is to chase and drive away the predators before they clear the egg population, with consequent anger of the hen (with bludgeoning) towards the unfortunate consort who, moreover, is seen to deteriorate more and more given the intense physical activity to which he is subjected. He will be able to regain strength and speed by eating worms and corn scattered on the floor. What a wretched life of the "king" of the hen house!
 
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