Players use their Wii Remote as a gun to shoot objects on the screen (stylus to tap on objects on the DS version). Players must shoot as many chickens as they can on screen to access to other levels. When they access to other levels, some enemies will be harder, like the queen of chickens.

Nevada is the third level that you enter. There are Native American themed style for your enemies you face. There is an alien chicken who is repairing its ship. If you don't keep it busy, it won't fix its ship.


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The second bonus level is the area with houses. You must shoot the chickens with gifts to drop presents. If you shoot Santa, you'll lose 300 points. You also must keep the chickens from blocking the chimney as Santa can't enter or go up.

The game is combined with Chicken Shoot 1 and Chicken Shoot 2. Egg Catch is added in the game. If you shoot hot air balloons, parachutes, and nervous chickens, you lose health rather than losing your points in the regular one. Dynamites were not seen in the game, only bombs with eyes. Only one bomb is seen in the game on a level. You'll hear two themes when you're playing the arcade version, classic, and arcade.

I've always believed that one of the nice benefits of the Wiimote was going to be the resurgence of light gun games. We've already seen two big-name titles at E3, but many of you may not realize there was a light gun game that recently arrived on North American shores. It's called Chicken Shoot, and if you invert the words of the title you now have the entire design document for the game: shoot chicken. That's it.

The premise is a simple one: chickens have taken over the farm, and you have to take back control. What are the chickens doing on the farm that's so terrible, you ask? Are they raising an army? Building weapons? No, they're just living their lives. They're doing laundry, and hang-gliding, and kicking it. They seem to have a nice little society going and, while I'm not going to stop eating my beloved chicken strips (that sauce is both honey AND mustard, you know), I can dig what they're doing. They don't want to give up their eggs or their lives for the farmer. Unfortunately, they've traded an eventual annihilation for an immediate one: the farmer is taking back what's his, he has a shotgun, and he's going to kill every man woman and child-chicken on that farm.

It's a disturbing set up. The chickens are just hanging out, until you happen upon them and shoot them in the head. You can scroll the screen left and right, so you do have to "move" around the level to find the chickens, but basically you're looking at a static background and then killing chickens. Sometimes they'll throw eggs at you, which is their strongest level of defense. It's a massacre. I thought we were just trying to get our farm back, but we also travel to the desert to do this. I guess once the farmer tasted blood he simply had to go on a chicken-shooting rampage.

The game modes don't really change the game play, the graphics look like an ad on a bad warez site (shoot the chicken to get a free iPhone!), and the multiplayer is a joke. It's split screen, but you're both on the same level. There is no winner, you both have to beat each level the same way you do in the single player game. You could play this game with a friend, but I would suggest punching them in the face instead. They will thank you.

I refuse to leave out the minigame, which has you trying to control the farmer as he saves eggs from rolling down onto the ground. Considering you've just spent three hours murdering every chicken you could find, this must be like taking an axe to someone's parents and then making them cookies. Everyone likes cookies, but c'mon...you're still covered in blood.

Not fun even in a "this is bad" way, unless you happen to have a free rental someplace and have played every other game they've offered. It's like sending the Saint of Killers into the middle pages of Animal Farm.

This tiresome bunch of feathered troublemakers is not giving any peace. Stop this hostile destruction from these rampaging roosters in Arcade mode, or fight against the clock in Classic mode in three difficulty levels.

This tiresome bunch of feathered troublemakers is not giving any peace. Stop this hostile destruction from these rampaging roosters in Arcade mode, or fight against the clock in Classic mode in three difficulty levels. Six fabulous landscapes enchant the player again and again revealing new secrets and gimmicks every time. Punctuated with loads of original sound effects and underscored with idyllic music this game will amuse not only the lone player, but the whole family with its variety of comic chicken animations, unique surprises and hilarious, raucous chicken noises.

Invite and join forces with the like-minded for a spell of joint poultry plucking in a network, or on the Internet. Alternatively, stalk them alone and achieve the ultimate high score to secure first place on the international online scoreboard.

CHICKEN SHOOT is a Classic Fun Shooter with adventure elements. You don't have to think too much .... just blow the chickens away. In each mission the player can collect a number of things and can receive many extra points for different actions. In this way it is easy - especially in the first levels - to score lots of points, but the levels increase in difficulty from mission to mission and becomes a true challenge with a high addiction factor. The implementation of numerous and varied gimmicks - individually made for each level - offers the player many hours of exciting gameplay.

Certainly the Wii would seem to be an ideal system for light-gun games. Just point the Wii Remote at the screen, fire away at zombies, soldiers, terrorists, or whatever else happens to pop up onscreen, and a good time should be had by all. Unless, of course, you're shooting chickens--specifically, in Chicken Shoot, a DSI-published release that is actually a Wii update of a PC downloadable game that's nearly five years old. Imagine the old NES classic Duck Hunt, now toss in a couple of poorly implemented bonus weapons, make the ducks a bunch of wacky chickens, and make the action as soul-crushingly boring as possible. That's Chicken Shoot in a nutshell.

There are a few different modes to be found in the game, though nearly all of them are essentially the same thing. Arcade and classic mode are identical, except that the criteria for moving on are slightly different (one requires shooting a certain number of chickens to move on, whereas the other is time- and score-based). In both of these modes, you're plopped down in some slightly zany location, like a farm, or the Nevada desert, or the Himalayas (where the soundtrack consists of a lot of yodeling, for some inexplicable reason). From there, chickens from all walks of life pop onto the screen at varying intervals. You just point the Wii Remote at them and press B to shoot. That's it. That's the game. These harmless chickens just keep popping up, and you keep popping them off. Occasionally you get weapon power-ups and bonuses like time boosts, but some of them are more like punishments than bonuses. The shotgun is actually way less effective than the standard pistol, and getting a time bonus in this game is sort of like voluntarily extending a torture session.

If the game were challenging, or actually funny, you might be able to tolerate the insipid gameplay, but it's neither. The only thing that makes the game remotely difficult is the occasional tree-heavy stage that offers some far-away chickens a chance to duck for cover. There's nothing remotely comical about the game. The chickens are all dressed up in various silly characterizations, but there's no punchline to speak of. Hey, there's a chicken reading a newspaper, and there's another one that's some kind of alien just standing around idly. Better shoot 'em! Wait, what? Why?

Outside of the crummy primary modes, there's also multiplayer and a really awful minigame to contend with. The minigame consists of you moving the Wii Remote up, down, left, and right to try to catch eggs that are sliding perilously toward the ground. It's about as much fun as actually sorting eggs. Multiplayer is a split-screen version of the main single-player modes, though it's not exactly clear if it's meant to be cooperative or competitive. You're both playing on the same playing field (even though it's split-screen, go figure), and though it's keeping track of both your scores, it never exactly declares a winner, and you can't progress until you reach the same target goals as the single-player matches. Ultimately, it doesn't really matter. The game is just as bad with two people as it is with one. The only solace in the multiplayer is that someone is suffering right along with you.

The list of problems just keeps going. You can beat any of the single-player modes in about 30 minutes; there's almost no variety to the enemy chickens; the graphics most definitely look like something out of a five-year-old downloadable casual game; and, worst of all, DSI is charging $30 for this heap of crap. That would almost be insulting if it weren't so hilariously absurd. But then, perhaps that's been the game's big joke all along?


Next to portion control the most important thing on the Cohen Lifestyle diet is eating protein with vegetables for all meals.


The first picture is my version of taco salad. Chop lean beef and season with chili powder, cumin, salt & pepper. Stir fry and put on top of salad greens.

For this Japanese inspired beef dish I blanched the enoki or golden mushroom in boiling water for a minute. Then get a piece of sukiyaki beef that has been seasoned with salt, pepper & garlic powder and place a good amount of blanched mushroom on the beef and roll tightly. Pan fry until beef is cooked.


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Sauted mushroom slices topped my burger and served with a green salad with chopped tomatoes and cucumber. My usual dressing is either white balsamic or Modena balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper and a drop of olive oil.


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