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Definition of chucklet

chucklet

  • The challenge in Slope is to stay in control as your ball races downhill. Use the arrow keys to steer and avoid obstacles that appear suddenly.

    Last edited on Oct 27 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 27 2024.

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