epic game
this game is so good. one time this game was made by a game. chungus is my life. i live for chungus. chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga chunga
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So very epic
This game brings a tear to my eye with the amazing story as well as gameplay. One problem is the game gets herp once you grab the knife on one level. That is all.
Allah
I had a dream where allah told me to play this big Chungus game. Inshallah my life has changed.
Absolutely Amazing
At first I was skeptical that this game could possibly live up to the reviews but as soon as I started playing and heard that magical voice of Big Chungus I was instantly enthralled by the creative narrative that this masterpiece takes. The graphics make it seem like this game was made professionally for console or even PC. The personification of Big Chungus as a hero fighting against the evil farmer is ingenious. Big Chungus takes on the role of a sort of Robin Hood who destroys the dictatorship of the farmer in order to create a better environment for his friends and even the local wildlife of the forest. All throughout the game there are subtle nods to the evils such as fascism and even communism that further provide a reason for all of this violence. One quote that perfectly describes this game was said by Mahatma Ghandi “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” I highly recommend this game to anyone and I think every person in this world should experience the masterpiece of Chungus Rampage in Big Forest.
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Chungus is life
This is the most inspirational and enlightening game I have ever played the animation is top quality and the spellings is next level the story bought me to tears as big chungus finally defeated the farmer after booting the fence the word building and characters helped to immerse me in this world and made me feel like I was one with the chungus before I played this game I was in a dark place of chungus withdrawals and this allowed me to survive throughout the days and weeks.
Guys this is so epic can we please whip and nae nae for chungus
Guys this is so epic can we please whip and nae nae for chungus
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Masterpiece
Big chungus is a outstanding game. The first arc isn’t the best but it really does pick up 1 hour into gameplay 9.5/10
Masterpiece
Disregard whatever you’ve heard about this game or any other game out there. Chungus Rampage in Big Forest is one of the most brilliant gaming experiences I have ever played through. With stunning visuals, a gripping story and an engaging play style it really made you feel like Big Chungus, something no other game could do for me. This game was such a inevitable classic as you could truly feel the passion behind this project, and with each stage of gameplay you can really admire the amount of work was put in. Chungus Rampage in Big Forest is no doubt one of the greatest games ever crafted and take my word when I say I am not exaggerating, is the Mona Lisa of gaming. Five out of five stars, reviewing this game any lower is an insult to the modern world.
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The Greatest Game Ever Created
Pro gamer here. I have been gaming for over 15 years and have never encountered a game that was so unique and different in a good way. Now the storyline blew me away with how in depth it was and brought tears to my eyes as the story went on. It must of had so much effort put in to develop the storyline. Now don’t even get me started with the graphics. Some may say the graphics are OK, well based on the other video games I have played like Minecraft, snake, pong, and other similar games the graphics absolutely blew me away. This game deserves a solid 5/5 the only reason it doesn’t get a 6/5 is because it doesn’t have multiplayer. So definitely download this game now.
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The Funny Chungus: Inside the Mind of a Big Chungus
First off let me preface this with a statement; this game is truly fantastic. The memorizing gameplay combined with the stellar graphics make for an experience like no other. The game combines action and stealth in a thriller strategy game. I cannot wait for the next iteration of this game. I also enjoyed how the game provided me with a deeper outlook on life and a better perspective on the wrath of humans towards the nature they were very born from. The farmer (who is the antagonist) seeks to destroy all that gave him life for his own capitalist tendencies of feeding himself. Our hero (the Chungus) has a quest to defeat this evil doer, who in my opinion represents the destructive side of human nature and the struggle against ones self to live without disturbing the nature they themselves were so born from. The Chungus on the other hand represents a conflict between peaceful negotiation and being forced to act violent out of necessity. This is a great game that says a lot about our society and I enjoyed it heavily. I cannot wait for a sequel
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6/5 Stars
This game is the best thing that has happened to me in my entire depressing life. I have been told there’s a light at the end of the tunnel but I don’t see light. I only see chungus. A feeling of power was over me as I break down the corrupt farmers fence and murder my former slaves. I cannot stop playing this game and watching the farmer burn alive on his sad farm. The graphics exceed every expectation I ever had. The gray and white colors of chungus make me feel like the big man himself. I have logged over 719 hours into this game, but it is no longer a game. Chungus is reality. The only recommendation I could ever give god himself(the developer) is to put this in VR or sell the rights to Disney. I love you chungus
-Sincerely,
John Cicala
-Sincerely,
John Cicala
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