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Chipmonk! Xbox Review: A Nutty Adventure with Chipmunk Warriors

Posted on September 12, 2024 by Michael Cavacini
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Chipmonk! brings retro-inspired beat ’em up action to the Xbox, and it’s a delightful romp through a forest filled with hungry chipmunks and a thieving gray squirrel. If you’re ready to channel your inner martial arts master and take on foes in the pursuit of stolen food, this game is tailor-made for you.

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