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Chicken Shoot

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Chicken Shoot on Wii combines quirky humor with accessible gameplay, placing you in colorful rural settings where zany fowl become your targets. This used copy, catalogued as, is a rare find for enthusiasts drawn to unique shooters with memorable characters and playful worlds. Fans will appreciate the game's lighthearted story and cartoonish atmosphere that set it apart in the collection. Its collector’s value is enhanced by the curiously fun premise and its scarcity in good used condition, making it a prized addition for dedicated game archivists.

CategoryVideo Games & Consoles
SubcategoryVideo Games
ConditionUsed
SKUWAA-47
Nintendo WiiVideo Games & Consoles

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