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: Play Pichon: The Bouncy Bird Like a Pro

- 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!

Is this game designed for mobile gameplay?

Yes, Pichon: The Bouncy Bird is accessible on mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android.

What company developed this game title?

The studio behind the creation of this game is Red Mage Games.

Does the game include any scenes with blood?

Yes, there is depiction of blood in the world of Pichon: The Bouncy Bird.

What are the most important tags for this game?

The search terms that would help find this game include: cute, hardcore, pixelart, platformer.

Which underlying platform powers this game's mechanics?

The technology stack used for creating this game includes Javascript.

How is this game's category defined?

The main category that best describes this game is Agility.

For which gender is this game most suitable?

The game has a particular gender focus on Male.

What age range is the game intended for?

The recommended age group for players of this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Does the game feature any form of aggression or harm?

Yes, the game contains cruel actions or behavior in Pichon: The Bouncy Bird.

Does this game meet the standards for kids' entertainment?

No, Pichon: The Bouncy Bird is not intended for young players.
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