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"Chicken With Hands: Now on iOS and Android"

Apr 13,2025 Author: Zoe

In the world of gaming, it's becoming increasingly popular to place players in the shoes of seemingly harmless animals that are pushed to the brink. Games like Squirrel With a Gun, Goose Game, and Goat Simulator have paved the way, and now, This Chicken Got Hands joins the fray, embodying this trend perfectly.

The premise of This Chicken Got Hands is as straightforward as its title suggests. You play as a chicken, driven to destruction by the theft of its eggs, and your mission is to wreak havoc on the farmer's property. The game unfolds on a visually appealing 3D-rendered farm where you'll race against time, smashing and crashing your way through various targets to express your poultry-powered rage.

Gameplay involves racing around, collecting coins, and upgrading your chicken's stats and abilities. The action is fast-paced and frenetic, with a variety of moves at your disposal to keep the gameplay engaging. While the graphics might seem a bit exaggerated, with effects like depth of field, they contribute to the overall fun and chaotic atmosphere of the game.

A screenshot of This Chicken Got Hands showing a chicken standing in a field, coins ahead of it ready to be collected

How much?! One aspect that caught my attention was the in-app purchases listed in the store. Typically, we don't delve into these details, but the range of prices, from £0.99 to a staggering £38.99, is noteworthy. What these purchases entail remains a mystery, but it raises questions about what additional content or advantages might be hidden within this game of feathered fury.

If you're looking for other exciting releases to explore, consider checking out some of our recent reviews. For instance, Catherine Dellosa's review of the card-shop simulator Kardboard Kings offers insights into a game that's both enjoyable and has room for improvement.

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