Pichon: The Bouncy Bird

Pichon: The Bouncy Bird

Pichón is a puzzle platformer where you play as a chubby bird that's constantly bouncing. Fast reflexes and good timing will allow you to sort obstacles, activate secret passages and collect the necessary gems to be able to open the door at the end of each level.

Features

- Think fast! Pichón will happily bounce into his dead if you don't react quickly.
- Different materials will make you bounce higher, slower or even crumble below your feet!
- Activate special blocks to get access to new areas.
- Enjoy cute and colorful pixel art graphics.
- Pichón is easy to learn but hard to master.

Instructions for Pichon: The Bouncy Bird Gameplay

- Use arrow keys to move, or tap on either side of the screen
- Collect the blue gems to unlock the exit
- Avoid lava and spikes
- Have fun!

Did the developers use a specific platform like Cocos or Defold?

This game utilizes the Javascript engine for rendering and physics.

Who is responsible for creating this game?

The development team that worked on this title includes Red Mage Games.

Which age demographics are ideal for playing this game?

The recommended age range for this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

How is this game categorized in terms of gameplay style?

This game can be found in the Agility genre.

Does the game showcase any form of harmful or violent behavior?

Yes, there is harm or cruelty in Pichon: The Bouncy Bird.

What labels are attached to this game?

The important labels for this game are: cute, hardcore, pixelart, platformer.

Does this game support mobile platforms like iOS and Android?

Yes, Pichon: The Bouncy Bird is available on mobile devices.

Is the game suitable for a younger audience?

No, Pichon: The Bouncy Bird is not safe and appropriate for minors.

Which gender is the game designed for?

This game is primarily targeted towards Male.

Are there any references to blood or blood-related themes in the game?

Yes, Pichon: The Bouncy Bird has blood-related elements.
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