![]() That makes for a deliberately slow game, one whose pace won’t sit well with anyone who wants to hit the skip button and move forward. Occasional mini-games and shootouts break up the endless barrage of questioning, but make no mistake: Chicken Police wants you to savour every crumb of its gumshoe dish. ![]() Words are more dangerous than a loaded gun or a femme fatale with lofty ambition, but your handy notepad helps you keep track of everything and everyone you come across. In many ways Chicken Police plays out like a hidden object game merged with the trappings of a visual novel. How you ask a question is just as important as which question you’re tossing at a suspect, with each character interaction hatching more of the plot as you move forward to an inescapable conclusion. To get answers, you’ll need to do some proper detective work, verbal sparring, and keep your eyes open for clues in the static environments. In typical hard-boiled fashion, it all begins with a dame in the office, a chance at redemption, and more questions than answers as you find yourself plucked from the streets and drowning in a tangled web of mysteries. Shy goats, cunning cats, and grumpy hounds all cross your path during the course of the game. It’s a fascinating environment, one put together by a team of former Witcher 3, Crysis, and Call of Duty WWII developers now known as The Wild Gentlemen.Īnd wild’s a great adjective here! Just like Featherland, every character you meet takes on the appearance of a Furry’s wet dream. A rising star in the making before he clucked it all up, Featherland’s now a private dick in the city of Clawville where you’re either a predator or prey that’s waiting to be devoured. I’m calling suspects mother-cluckers, the world is painted in shades of grey between monochromatic mayhem, and murder most fowl is going on in the shadows.Įnter you, as burned out ex-cop Santino “Sonny” Featherland. To be specific, I’m a massive anthropomorphic rooster, strutting about a seedy city and solving crimes. ![]() While that’s not exactly news to anyone who has met me, for once I’m talking about that description in a more literal sense of the word.
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