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Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken blasting its way to PC

Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken launched on the PlayStation Network last year to a pretty favorable reaction. Originally a PC game, Hardboiled Chicken brought what gamers enjoyed about the original title to a home platform and expanded on it with some hearty new content.

Now it looks like the extended version of the game will be available to a wider audience. Reverb Publishing today announced that developer Ratloop Asia was releasing the running, gunning, and platforming action game on the PC. Yay for options!

If you never got the chance to play Hardboiled Chicken on the PlayStation Network, well, you can still download that version. That said, if you don't actually have a PlayStation 3, you can always wait for the PC version. Watch out for Hardboiled Chicken this fall.

So, anyone else hungry for some poultry?

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