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17 action-packed levels that capture the key movie moments and environments, extending the experience into space 6 multiplayer mini games for two-player fun Collect and master an arsenal of gadgets including the bottle rocket jet pack, slingshot, yo-yo, cannon, and alien suit Play as the lead characters from the movie, including Chicken Little,…
17 action-packed levels that capture the key movie moments and environments, extending the experience into space 6 multiplayer mini games for two-player fun Collect and master an arsenal of gadgets including the bottle rocket jet pack, slingshot, yo-yo, cannon, and alien suit Play as the lead characters from the movie, including Chicken Little, Fish-Out-of-Water, Runt of the Litter and Abby Mallard Movie clips and extended storyline for hours of action-packed fun and adventure!
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