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The objective of Crossy Road is to move a character through an endless path of static and moving obstacles as far as possible without dying. It was developed and published by Australian video game developer Hipster Whale, with the name and concept of the game playing on the age-old joke/ anti-joke " Why did the chicken cross the road?" The game has also been described as endless runner version of Frogger. The game is fun, competitive and very well made.Crossy Road is an arcade video game released on 20 November 2014. In closing, Crossy Road is one of those simple thirty second burst mobile games. Other characters can be acquired via in-game coins which you pick up from the ground as you play. The game is mostly free but there are characters that you can acquire only by purchase. There are many thematically different levels to play you’ll play in the green tree filled streets, or in the red mountains desert or even the Pac-Man theme level. The art really shines through with the great use of colors and lighting. Everything is constructed of blocks the green trees, the mountains, the building and even the characters. The art direction in Crossy Road takes after its mechanics simple yet beautiful. The game is also populated with more obstacles such as: train, trailers and rivers that you have to cross by jumping your way through. ![]() The difficulty comes from the cars different cars move in different speeds making it harder to pass through the street. ![]() The controls, as it always should be in mobile games, are very simple: tap to move forward, swipe to move right or left. Crossy Road builds on the simple mechanic by making the game endless. Taking its idea from the classic game Frogger, in Crossy Road you help a chicken cross its way through a heavily trafficked street. Crossy road is one of the best examples to come to mind, on how to do a sweet and simple mobile game.
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