![]() ![]() Tight inputs mean any frustrations you encounter are because you messed up, not the game. One tap sends your creature hopping forward, while swipes allow them to readjust slightly left or right along the narrow path. And don’t wait too long to make your hop either, as the slowly scrolling screen and a hungry hawk are both on hand to punish tardiness. The difficulty faced here is more sudden, with trains thundering through at lightning speed, demanding that you pay close attention to the crossing lights to move forward. Rivers act almost as the reverse of this, with floating logs offering the only safe route. Crossing a road presents you with a maze-like wall of cars to dash through. The eyes are level with the beak and about 1/4 of the way in.To add an extra twist, the challenges each surface presents vary significantly. I then finished with the eyes using a black permanent marker pen. When this was dry I used super glue for the cock comb and beak, plus PVA for the legs. ![]() Once I had all my parts ready I primed and painted using acrylic. I drilled into the chicken body part to sink the legs in like a dowel. counter sunk into the feet and rounded the top half into a dowel (Each leg approx 8 cm) showing only 3.5 cm. The feet were cut out using 12mm MDF, its basically a capable A, (see images). I started with the body, using an offcut of MDF which was 3x 18mm glued together from an old project (total MDF block 5.5 cm). ![]() ![]() I didn't have any measurements for this when I made it, I just winged it, (pun intended). I used scrap wood for this project, mostly MDF. Here's how I made a wooden chicken from the popular mobile game Crossy Road. ![]()
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