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Yeah, yeah, I know its one of those simplistic games but it was really funny and addictive. Can't believe it already past +10 years!!! There's any chance to bring them to GOG? Anyone else wanna play all series? I look in their official website but the games are too pricey: $6 for killing chickens? No thanks!!! Heck, even Dark Souls costs only $5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is no comparison.
Does anybody out there want them here too? Only 3 votes in their wishlist:
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/all_moorhuhn_games
If someone doesn't knew about this game, here's a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo5C0WVPvwI
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ElPrimordial: Does anybody out there want them here too? Only 3 votes in their wishlist:
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/all_moorhuhn_games
If someone doesn't knew about this game, here's a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo5C0WVPvwI
I had no idea anyone outside of Germany actually knows these games. Also the first two games (I lost track after that) were and still are available for free on the internet and I actually heard one of the Phenomedia AG people say that he still can't believe that people actually paid for boxed versions of a free game. Last thing I wanna do now is pay for them.

The only thing good about the Moorhuhn is that its "success" allowed for the development of Gothic. :P
I remember seeing these in a software pyramid in Saturn. Never bought or played one - although it looks like Prairie Dog Hunt.
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pds41: I remember seeing these in a software pyramid in Saturn. Never bought or played one - although it looks like Prairie Dog Hunt.
Huh, didn't know about the Software Pyramid being present outside of Germany either. What a crazy day, learning so many things.
Haha, here you have a +1, those were fun times indeed! :D
...wait, someone actually wishlisted Moorhuhn??

The GOG user wishlist never ceases to amaze me...


That being said, I used to play Quake 3 deathmatches as a Moorhuhn toon (I don't mean the Moorhuhn Quake edition but a custom made player model for Quake downloaded off the net). With all the spastic jumping around at terminal velocity, playing as a chicken seemed a fitting choice.
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ElPrimordial: Does anybody out there want them here too? Only 3 votes in their wishlist:
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/all_moorhuhn_games
If someone doesn't knew about this game, here's a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo5C0WVPvwI
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F4LL0UT: I had no idea anyone outside of Germany actually knows these games. Also the first two games (I lost track after that) were and still are available for free on the internet and I actually heard one of the Phenomedia AG people say that he still can't believe that people actually paid for boxed versions of a free game. Last thing I wanna do now is pay for them.

The only thing good about the Moorhuhn is that its "success" allowed for the development of Gothic. :P
Those games were pretty popular among latinamericans :D
In their website there are some of their games to play online, but I prefer an offline installer, if someday, in the next ten, twenty years I feel nostalgic again and wanna play them for the good old times.
Very interesting that Moorhuhn sucess make Gothic happen :O
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awalterj: ...wait, someone actually wishlisted Moorhuhn??

The GOG user wishlist never ceases to amaze me...

That being said, I used to play Quake 3 deathmatches as a Moorhuhn toon (I don't mean the Moorhuhn Quake edition but a custom made player model for Quake downloaded off the net). With all the spastic jumping around at terminal velocity, playing as a chicken seemed a fitting choice.
Hahaha I must play this!
Post edited January 21, 2014 by ElPrimordial
You have my vote! I was particularly fond of the Robin Hood reskin :D
I love Moorhuhn games, but the games I want most were never translated to English. :/
You guys are crazy, this was the worst game to ever get famous. Its success significantly lowered my respect for the human race.
Personally, I believe that going to the dentist is more fun than playing a Moorhuhn game.
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pds41: I remember seeing these in a software pyramid in Saturn. Never bought or played one - although it looks like Prairie Dog Hunt.
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F4LL0UT: Huh, didn't know about the Software Pyramid being present outside of Germany either. What a crazy day, learning so many things.
It was a Saturn in Dortmund actually! So it was in Germany; I used to travel over there quite a lot.
Moorhuhn Jagd!
Man, there were other people who played these games? :D
Voted!
Yeah, that was definitely a good old game, a real classic worthy of PC player's attention, as opposed to this simplistic casual mobile crap we get nowadays, right? Bah, Angry Birds! :P
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F4LL0UT: Also the first two games (I lost track after that) were and still are available for free on the internet and I actually heard one of the Phenomedia AG people say that he still can't believe that people actually paid for boxed versions of a free game.
Where's the proof, sire?!