Software:Moorhuhn

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Moorhuhn is a German casual game franchise for PCs and various other platforms. It consists of more than 30 games, the first of which, a shoot 'em up, was Germany's most popular computer game in the early 2000s.[1] The first titles in the series were released as freeware. Since 2003, the games were released as Crazy Chicken in English, and some as Chicken Hunter.

History

Original game

The objective of the first Moorhuhn game was to shoot down as many willow ptarmigans as possible

The original Moorhuhn game (now distributed as Die Original Moorhuhn Jagd) was developed by the Hamburg-based Art Department advertising agency and the Dutch Witan studios as an advertisement for Johnnie Walker whisky in 1998.[2] Imitating the Glorious Twelfth, the game's objective was to shoot down in the Scottish Highlands, through a point-and-click interface, as many cartoonish "swamp chickens" (German: Moorhühner; literally "moorhens", i.e. willow ptarmigans) as possible in 90 seconds. The game was originally known as KippenSchieten and won third place at the Bizarre 98 programmer's meeting.

The game was originally not intended for distribution, but was made available in autumn 1998 to play on laptops in bars by promoters dressed up as hunters.[2] It was since then illicitly copied, and became widely available for download on private websites.[2] The publisher's initial irritation at this subsided after the game received favorable mentions in popular media and demand for it grew. From the beginning of 1999, the game was officially made available for download by Art Department.[2] It became wildly popular in German-speaking Europe, to the point of being denounced in the media as a threat to the bottom line of businesses, on account of the number of hours wasted by employees playing the game.

The game's success spawned a great deal of merchandise, a comic book series, an animated TV series,[3] several motion picture scripts (although no movie was ever made) and a BMG-produced single (Gimme more Huhn by comedian Wigald Boning).[3] It also caused Germany's authoritative Duden dictionary to include the word "Moorhuhnjagd".[1][4]

Successor games

In the sequel Moorhuhn 2, the player also has 90 seconds to shoot down chickens to gain as many points as possible, but other animals can be hit as well. Moorhuhn: Winter-Edition is a remake of the second game, set in winter. Moorhuhn 3 ...Chicken Chase takes place by the sea. Moorhuhn X from 2003 takes place in the countryside again, the surroundings are generated in 3D and the chickens perform animated motion sequences instead of simply flying around. Moorhuhn Wanted takes place in a wild west setting, and chicken can shoot the player. Moorhuhn Remake celebrated original the Moorhuhn's fifth anniversary, featuring enhanced graphics and new music.

In the Moorhuhn Invasion, the player shoots at alien chickens that have invaded Earth. Moorhuhn: Approaching is an arcade side-scrolling shooter with 17 levels. Moorhuhn Pirates is a classic shooter again. In modern operating systems most early Moorhuhn games are now unplayable, with the exception of the first game, the second game and the Director's Cut. For these systems, Moorhuhn Deluxe was released on Microsoft Store and Steam, as a remake of Moorhuhn X. Moorhuhn VR is a Moorhuhn X variation for mobile devices, in which players can look around in 360 degrees.

Corporate history

The developer of the games was Bochum-based company Phenomedia AG, who had acquired Art Department Werbeagentur GmbH (creator of the original game).[2] It went public in late 1999 at the height of the dot-com bubble and attained a market value of up to one billion Euro.[5]

In 2002, the stock value rapidly collapsed after it became known that the company's leaders were under investigation for falsifying balance sheets.[1] Chairman of the Vorstand Markus Scheer and CFO (Finanzvorstand) Björn Denhard, who confessed to the falsifications,[6] were fired.[1] In 2009, they were sentenced by a German court to 46 and 36 months' imprisonment, respectively, for securities fraud and other infractions.[5]

Phenomedia AG underwent insolvency proceedings. Its assets, including the Moorhuhn series, were bought by a successor company, Phenomedia publishing GmbH, which continued to develop Moorhuhn games. The franchise was published by AK tronic GmbH.[5]

List of Moorhuhn games

Name Release Genre Plattform Notes
Moorhuhn (later Die Original Moorhuhnjagd) 1999 Shoot ’em up PC, GBC
Moorhuhn 2 – Die Jagd geht weiter 2000 Shoot ’em up PC, PS1, GBC
Moorhuhn – Winter-Edition 2001 Shoot ’em up PC Moorhuhn 2 in a winter landscape with new puzzles.
Moorhuhn 3 – …Es gibt Huhn! 2001 Shoot ’em up PC, PS1, GBC, GBA
Moorhuhn Kart 1 2002 Racing PC, PS1
Moorhuhn X 2003 Shoot ’em up PC, PS1, PS2
Moorhuhn Kart Extra 2003 Racing PC
Moorhuhn – Der Schatz des Pharao 2003 Adventure PC
Moorhuhn Kart 2 2004 Racing PC
Moorhuhn Wanted 2004 Shoot ’em up PC
Moorhuhn Pinball Vol. 1 2004 Pinball-Simulation PC
Moorhuhn – Der Fluch des Goldes 2005 Adventure PC
Moorhuhn Remake 2005 Shoot ’em up PC Remake of the first game
Moorhuhn Invasion 2005 Shoot ’em up PC
Moorhuhn Schatzjäger 1 2005 Jump ’n’ Run PC
Moorhuhn im Anflug 2005 Shoot ’em up Side-Scroller PC
Moorhuhn Mah-Jongg 2006 Mahjong PC
Moorhuhn Soccer 2006 Shoot ´em up,

Sport simulation

PC
Moorhuhn Piraten 2006 Shoot ’em up PC
Moorhuhn Schatzjäger 2 2006 Jump ’n’ Run PC
Moorhuhn Kart 3 2007 Racing PC
Moorhuhn – Juwel der Finsternis 2007 Maze PC
Moorhuhn DS 2007 Multiple NDS
Moorhuhn Schatzjäger 3 2007 Jump ’n’ Run PC
Moorhuhn Director´s Cut 2007 Shoot ’em up PC, Nintendo 3DS
Moorhuhn – Juwel der Finsternis 2008 Maze NDS
Moorhuhn Fun Kart – 2008 2008 Racing PS2 Modified version of Moorhuhn Kart 2
Moorhuhn Star Karts 2008 Racing NDS
Moorhuhn Kart Thunder 2008 Racing PC
Moorhuhn – Der Schatz des Pharao 2008 Adventure NDS
Moorhuhn Atlantis 2008 Jump ’n’ Run PC, NDS
Moorhuhn – Das verbotene Schloss 2009 Jump ’n Run Wii
Moorhuhn – Das verbotene Schloss 2010 Jump ’n Run PC
Moorhuhn Deluxe 2009 Shoot ’em up iOS Remake of Moorhuhn X
Moorhuhn Jahrmarkt-Party 2010 Multile Wii, NDS
Moorhuhn Quest 2010 Multiple iOS
Moorhuhn Combat 2011
(operation discontinued)
Browsergame Browser
Moorhuhn Piraten 2012 Shoot ’em up NDS, Nintendo 3DS
Moorhuhn Deluxe 2012 Shoot ’em up Android Remake of Moorhuhn X
Moorhuhn – Der Schatz des Pharao 2012
(operation discontinued)
Puzzle, Browsergame Browser
Tiger & Chicken 2013 Action-RPG PC, iPad
Moorhuhn Piraten 2013 Shoot ’em up iPhone, iPad
Moorhuhn Director´s Cut 2013 Shoot ’em up NDS, 3DS
Moorhuhn Deluxe 2014 Shoot ’em up Windows 8.1 und RT, MacOS Remake of Moorhuhn X
Moorhuhn – Der Schatz des Pharao 2014
(operation discontinued)
Puzzle, Browsergame Browser
Moorhuhn Invasion 2014 Shoot ’em up Android
Moorhuhn Piraten 2015 Shoot ’em up Android
Moorhuhn schlägt zurück 2016 Strategy PC, iOS, Android
Moorhuhn VR 2017 Virtual Reality Shooter iOS, Android Remake of Moorhuhn X
Moorhuhn Knights & Castles 2018 Strategiespiel Nintendo Switch Nintendo Switch port of Moorhuhn schlägt zurück
Moorhuhn Remake 2018 Shoot ’em up Nintendo Switch, PS4 Remake of the first game
Moorhuhn Wanted 2018 Shoot ’em up Nintendo Switch, PS4
Moorhuhn UnfairPlay 2018 Racing Browser
Moorhuhn Kart 2019 Racing iOS, Android Modified version of Moorhuhn Kart 2
Moorhuhn Kart 2020 Racing PC, MacOS Modified version of Moorhuhn Kart 2
Moorhuhn Kart 2021 Racing Nintendo Switch Modified version of Moorhuhn Kart 2
Moorhuhn Schatzjäger 1 2021 Jump ’n’ Run Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5
Moorhuhn Schatzjäger 2 2022 Jump ’n’ Run Nintendo Switch
Moorhuhn Kart 2021 Racing PS4 Modified version of Moorhuhn Kart 2
Moorhuhn Xtreme 2022 Shoot ’em up Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, PC
Moorhuhn X 2022 Shoot ’em up Nintendo Switch, PC

Other media

Game soundtrack

Nils Fritze was the composer of all Moorhuhn games since Moorhuhn Winter-Edition (2001) until mid-2006. Georg Heckermann and Gunther Glöckner were responsible for the soundtrack of Schatzjäger 2, Henrik Jacoby for Schatzjäger 3 and Kai Walter (Snap Dragon Games) for the sequel Moorhuhn Atlantis. Moorhuhn Kart 3 and Thunder as well as Director's Cut were scored by Haiko Ruttmann.[citation needed]

The soundtrack for the game Moorhuhn Tiger & Chicken was composed by Jan Klose/Tilman Sillescu (Dynamedion), Helge Borgarts contributed some tracks. The soundtrack was played by the Staatskapelle Halle.[citation needed]

Short films

In 2001, a total of 26 one-minute animated films were produced, which were shown in commercial breaks of German TV stations. Santiago Ziesmer voiced the Moorhuhn, which only made chicken noises.[7]

Film

In September 2011, the production of a Moorhuhn feature film was announced by Phenomedia. The film was to be produced by Douglas Welbat and Nova Entertainment Cinema.[8] A year later, the script was funded with a grant of 45,000 euros from the public Filmförderungsanstalt (FFA), at the time the highest funding of the Screenplay Commission.[9] Nothing more came of the project.

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