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.

What You Need to Know About Pichon: The Bouncy Bird

- 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!

Who is the person or company that created this game?

The development and production of this game were managed by Red Mage Games.

Which development environment or library is used for the game’s interactivity?

The technology for rendering and interactivity is powered by Javascript.

Which gender group is this game most appropriate for?

This game appeals to Male players.

Which category does this game belong to in terms of gameplay style?

This game is best categorized as Agility.

What tags would you use to categorize this game?

The core tags that define this game are cute, hardcore, pixelart, platformer.

Is this game optimized for playing on mobile devices such as iOS and Android?

Pichon: The Bouncy Bird is available on mobile devices, including iOS and Android.

What age range is this game intended for?

The game is aimed at the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age demographic.

Does the game contain violent bloodshed?

Yes, there is a depiction of blood in Pichon: The Bouncy Bird's world.

Does the game contain any offensive or cruel actions?

Yes, Pichon: The Bouncy Bird portrays forms of cruelty.

Would this game be enjoyable for kids?

No, Pichon: The Bouncy Bird would not be enjoyable and safe for children.
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