Games like Kid Chaos
Kid Chaos was kidnapped from prehistory by evil scientists from the future. Fight to escape their artificial environments in this club-swinging, havoc-wreaking, side-scrolling platformer, originally released in 1994 for the Commodore Amiga.

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Slime's Revenge
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Screaming Loaf
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Cheaper alternatives
Games in the same vein priced at least 40% below Kid Chaos at current Steam store prices.
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Slime's Revenge
Slime's have always been the bottom of the gaming food chain. But that is about to change. Slime's revenge is a short but challenging 2D platformer where you can fling yourself and stick to near any surface to reach the end of each level and fight back against the 'heroes'.
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Lily And Sury - Adventures on Cristya
Classic platform game, retro style. Help Lily or Sury to rescue your friends from the Evil Wuning, through 8 worlds and approximately 32 levels.
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Profanity Police
90s inspired 2D platformer with robots that cuss at you if you jump on their face.
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Screaming Loaf
Screaming Loaf is an action-puzzle-platformer with some unique gameplay mechanics, many levels, and lots of humour. Play as a loaf of bread and destroy every enemy in each level by screaming at them, separate into screaming sliced bread to defeat far-apart enemies more efficiently and solve puzzles!
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Visca's Earth Conquest
A sidescrolling sextroidvania shtomp-em-up where you play as an alien girl with the power to absorb objects and grow larger!
Frequently asked about Kid Chaos
- How much does Kid Chaos cost?
- Kid Chaos is listed on Steam at 4.99 USD (current store price; Steam sales may reduce this temporarily).
- What games are most similar to Kid Chaos?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside Kid Chaos are Go! Go! PogoGirl, Slime's Revenge, Lily And Sury - Adventures on Cristya.
- Who developed Kid Chaos?
- Kid Chaos was developed by Magnetic Fields and published by Pixel Games UK.
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