Henhouse (video game)

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Henhouse
Publisher(s)Funware
Platform(s)TI-99/4A
Release1983

Henhouse is a 1983 video game produced by Funware for the TI-99/4A home computer.

In 1983, there were three companies interested in buying out Funware: Activision, Epyx, and Creative Software. Funware was eventually sold to Creative Software. However, both Epyx and Activision would later market TI-99/4A games independently near the end of 1983.[1] According to Michael Brouthers, it only cost Funware US$4 to make each game cartridge.[1]

Gameplay[edit]

The object is to collect the eggs as they drop from the henhouse and carry them to the truck while you shoot the two- and four-legged predators that stalk the henhouse.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Henhouse". Video Game Warehouse. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  2. ^ Van Tyle, Sherrie (September 1983). "Fun and Games with the TI-99/4A". Creative Computing. 9 (9): 135.