
The game play, as well as tasks difficulty, is quite diverse: in some cases aims can be obtained easily, other levels are rather hard to go through. You will face with sinister and less scary personages, which sometimes do not mind eating Chuchel himself. There are 30 levels of Chucel’s adventures within the game. The game creatures speak to each other with the help of pictograms or a specific babble. One more amusing feature of the game is texts absence. Pay attention to a gear on the right corner – it lets you to use the setting menu or see achievements, or helps to restart a level. As for the game interface, it is rather minimalistic – most of the actions can be performed by pressing a left button of a mouse pointing device, though sometimes you will need to use an arrow cursor. Animated creatures and monsters look just funny, specifically Chuchel himself with all his endless grimaces, gestures, and metamorphoses. You cannot imagine what quaint and amusing creatures Chuchel will meet on his way. The story unfolds right on a white screen background, where you will be astonished by formal and multicolored madness. It is even more minuscule creature that resembles a mouse, craving to steal a sought-for cherry too, from under Chuchel’s very nose. Furthermore, he has got an unexpected companion and rival at the same time. Despite his natural laziness, our brave protagonist hits the road, not thinking twice, to get a desired yummy goal and overcome multiple difficulties on his way by means of wit and acumen. If it did not happen, Chuchel would have rest and lived in idle dalliance. Roughly speaking, the cherry was stolen by a gigantic monster, when our hero was going to feast. As a matter of fact, the cherry is a reason of the fuss.


His distinctive features are: a yellow hat that is similar to an acorn’s one, and addiction to cherries – his favorite, if not single, delicacy.

He is sullen, quarrelsome, and even belligerent, if he is hungry. Chuchel is a tiny black hairy creature that represents a living dust bunny. The game title is quite silver-tounged for Slavic languages, as its meaning is more or less clear, connected with something sloppy and dusty.
