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Chicken police paint it red gameplay
Chicken police paint it red gameplay









chicken police paint it red gameplay
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chicken police paint it red gameplay

In Chicken Police – Paint it RED! you play as Sonny Featherland. Chicken Police – Paint it RED! may be a little light on the puzzles, but it succeeds at creating a truly original universe and a compelling mystery. While the theme was what initially intrigued me, I was also excited about the point and click elements as I am a pretty big fan of the genre. How could you not be intrigued by a noir themed point and click game featuring animals with strangely human bodies. As soon as I saw Chicken Police – Paint it RED! I knew that it was a game that I had to check out.

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Handy Games provided us with a Chicken Police ? Paint it RED! Switch code for review purposes.Anyone familiar with my taste in video games are probably well aware that I am a huge fan of games with weird premises. Chicken Police is an off-kilter approach to a well-worn genre, but it?s so well done that it?s worth playing if you?re any kind of fan of adventure games or visual novels. Instead, you notice that this is just a very good game. There?s something incredibly disconcerting about seeing an impala?s head on a woman?s body, or even seeing porcupines in raincoats, but it?s a mark of how well the game is made that it?s not long before you don?t even notice it. Just about the only issue I had with Chicken Police was the initial weirdness of seeing animal heads on human bodies. It?s supported by some very good voice acting, with everyone involved clearly being a fan of films like The Big Sleep and The Postman Always Rings Twice. Chicken Police was clearly written by someone who loves Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, because the plot - with its double-crossing dames and no-good hoodlums - is straight out of a hard-boiled mystery novel. You interrogate suspects, you investigate crime scenes, you carefully build up your case - there?s not as much action (the odd minigame notwithstanding), but the basics are all there. To some extent, the game is kind of like LA Noire, if that game had been populated entirely by anthropomorphized animals. It?s somewhere between a visual novel and a point and click adventure, as you follow private detective Sonny Featherland and his partner, Marty MacChicken, in a hard-boiled noir that takes them around the city of Clawville, investigating a case and meeting the denizens of that city?s seedy underbelly. More than that, though, Chicken Police is just a well-made game. Simply by virtue of the fact it runs fairly smoothly, Chicken Police has a leg up on its competition. Blacksad required patching just to get it to a point where it didn?t crash constantly, and even after that it struggled to do anything without painfully long load times and constant stuttering.

chicken police paint it red gameplay

To some extent, this can be chalked up to the fact it?s not a broken, buggy mess.

chicken police paint it red gameplay

CHICKEN POLICE PAINT IT RED GAMEPLAY SKIN

Now that I?ve played both Blacksad: Under the Skin and Chicken Police ? Paint it RED!…well, I still don?t know if that?s enough to call it a whole genre, but it?s at the very least a subgenre.Īnd within that subgenre, it?s pretty clear that Chicken Police is the vastly superior of the two games. If you?d asked me a couple of years ago whether “film noir, but with animals” was a genre, I would?ve thought you were crazy.











Chicken police paint it red gameplay