An early C64 platformer and one of the very first games I bought myself. Released in 1983 by A&F software, Chuckie Egg was fairly basic graphically and had limited sound with no music.
50% of all early releases must have been platform games it seems! The basic idea of the game was you were Hen house owner Harry who had to collect 12 eggs to move to the next screen before the timer ran out. Very similar in premise to Manic Miner.
You could slow the timer by eating seed positioned around the level. For such a bland looking game in which every level looks more or less the same, Chuckie Egg was incredibly addictive and fun to play.
Even with the minimal sound there was quite an iconic fast clicking sound whenever you moved your character around, I still remember that much about it all these years later.
Let's be honest, it was very much of its time and wouldn't hold my attention for more than few minutes these days. It also spawned a sequel which although not as popular, was also good but you could move freely from screen to screen (like Jet Set Willy)