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This was the first game I ever enjoyed. I can't find anything on google other than the fact it was published in 1985 on the BBC and written by Gorden Key. Nothing on youtube either. It was a platform game with ladders. Someone else asked about it here: http://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2521

I think it's probably too unattractive for good old games to ever sell it but I wondered if anyone remembered it.
I dont know anything about hunky egg but i used to play teletext games. Just daily quizzes and stuff good times :D
Chuckie Egg - yeah, Hunky Egg - nope, don't remember that one :/
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supplementscene: This was the first game I ever enjoyed. I can't find anything on google other than the fact it was published in 1985 on the BBC and written by Gorden Key. Nothing on youtube either. It was a platform game with ladders. Someone else asked about it here: http://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2521

I think it's probably too unattractive for good old games to ever sell it but I wondered if anyone remembered it.
It was called Chuckie Egg, not Hunky Egg. I still have a BBC micro, and I still have Chuckie Egg. :D

Edit: Ok, it looks like 'Hunkie Egg' (1987) is a rip off of Chuckie Egg (1983).
Post edited March 15, 2017 by Hickory
Does anyone remember Speedy Eggbert/Speedy Blupi? (sorry to hijack)
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supplementscene: This was the first game I ever enjoyed. I can't find anything on google other than the fact it was published in 1985 on the BBC and written by Gorden Key. Nothing on youtube either. It was a platform game with ladders. Someone else asked about it here: http://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2521

I think it's probably too unattractive for good old games to ever sell it but I wondered if anyone remembered it.
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Hickory: It was called Chuckie Egg, not Hunky Egg. I still have a BBC micro, and I still have Chuckie Egg. :D

Edit: Ok, it looks like 'Hunkie Egg' (1987) is a rip off of Chuckie Egg (1983).
Yes that's it. Thanks for the screenshot, I've gone back in time
Post edited March 15, 2017 by supplementscene