The trend of casting players as seemingly harmless animals turned destructive continues to gain traction, and "This Chicken Got Hands" is the latest addition to this quirky genre. Joining the ranks of "Squirrel With a Gun," "Goose Game," and "Goat Simulator," this game puts you in the shoes—or rather, talons—of a chicken driven to madness by the theft of its eggs. It's a narrative that suggests even the most docile farm animals can have a breaking point, and "This Chicken Got Hands" embodies this notion perfectly.
The game's title itself is a major draw, and while the concept isn't groundbreaking, the execution offers a fun and chaotic experience. You'll find yourself racing around a visually appealing 3D farm, wreaking havoc on the farmer's property. The gameplay involves smashing targets to express your chicken's discontent, all within a time limit that keeps the action fast-paced and thrilling. As you progress, you can upgrade your stats and abilities, adding depth to the frenetic chicken-based action.
While the graphics might seem a tad exaggerated with effects like depth of field, they contribute to the overall fun and light-hearted vibe of the game. However, what caught my eye—and not in a good way—was the in-app purchase pricing listed in the store. Ranging from a modest £0.99 to a staggering £38.99, these prices raise questions about what additional content or advantages are being offered. It's a curious aspect that might make players wonder what secrets this feathered fiend's flight to freedom holds.
If "This Chicken Got Hands" piques your interest but you're looking for more gaming options, consider exploring other recent releases. For instance, Catherine Dellosa's review of the card-shop simulator "Kardboard Kings" provides insights into a game that's fun yet has some areas that could be improved.