Compara los precios de Chicken Police en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por The Wild Gentlemen. Publicado por HandyGames. Lanzado el 7/11/2024. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 76/100.

A noir detective adventure starring rooster cops interrogating insects. Stylish, weird, and surprisingly heartfelt - if you can stomach the talking animals.

Chicken Police is a point-and-click style noir adventure from The Wild Gentlemen, built around interrogations, dialogue choices, and a conspiracy plot that keeps piling on layers the further you dig. You play as Sonny Featherland, a burned-out rooster detective dragged back into active duty alongside his estranged partner Marty MacChicken. The setup sounds like a joke, and yes, the anthropomorphic animal aesthetic is deliberately absurd, but the writing underneath takes its genre seriously enough that you stop noticing the beak-to-mouth sync issues pretty fast. The core loop is almost entirely conversation-based. You gather clues, then deploy them in interrogation scenes where your choice of approach - pressure versus patience, accusation versus flattery - shapes how much information you extract. It is not a branching RPG in the Divinity sense; wrong choices do not usually brick a run. But they do affect the texture of each scene, and some witnesses will stonewall you badly enough that you miss context you will want for later. The game is honest about this without being punishing. For a genre that usually either hand-holds you into a single solution or demands pixel-perfect item logic, Chicken Police finds a reasonable middle ground. The production design is the thing most people will remember. Every character is a real animal photograph composited over a hand-drawn noir backdrop, creating a visual uncanny-valley that is equal parts unsettling and charming. Voice acting is strong across the board, which matters enormously when 80 percent of your runtime is listening to dialogue. The jazz-heavy soundtrack earns genuine compliments. Where it stumbles is pacing: the middle third drags as the conspiracy broadens, and a few interrogation scenes feel padded to artificially stretch the four-to-six hour runtime. There is no real mechanical depth to anchor you when the story stalls - no inventory puzzles worth speaking of, no stat systems, no alternate routes through chapters. This is a visual novel that occasionally pretends to be an adventure game, and players expecting genuine puzzle resistance will bounce off it. From a strategy-brain perspective, the decision architecture here is shallow but not pointless. Think of each interrogation as a resource-allocation problem with incomplete information: you have a finite set of evidence cards, a suspect with a hidden tolerance meter, and an optimal order that maximizes disclosure. Experimenting with that order and reading behavioral cues from the voice performances is the closest the game gets to systems-level thinking, and it is genuinely satisfying when you crack a tough witness. It will not scratch the same itch as a Crusader Kings campaign, but it respects your ability to reason rather than just clicking through dialogue. The Steam review sentiment sits at a solid Very Positive and the Metacritic score lands at 76, both of which feel accurate. It is a well-executed thing that knows exactly what it is: a short, stylish detective yarn with a sharp comedic voice and enough actual noir sincerity to earn its ending. Mod support and post-launch content are not factors here - you get the story, you finish it, and that is the product. For players who want a palate cleanser between longer commitments, or who just want something genuinely odd and well-written for an evening or two, Chicken Police delivers cleanly. Diego, Scout Team

Chicken Police

Chicken Police

7 nov 2024The Wild GentlemenHandyGames
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A noir detective adventure starring rooster cops interrogating insects. Stylish, weird, and surprisingly heartfelt - if you can stomach the talking animals.

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Chicken Police is a point-and-click style noir adventure from The Wild Gentlemen, built around interrogations, dialogue choices, and a conspiracy plot that keeps piling on layers the further you dig. You play as Sonny Featherland, a burned-out rooster detective dragged back into active duty alongside his estranged partner Marty MacChicken. The setup sounds like a joke, and yes, the anthropomorphic animal aesthetic is deliberately absurd, but the writing underneath takes its genre seriously enough that you stop noticing the beak-to-mouth sync issues pretty fast. The core loop is almost entirely conversation-based. You gather clues, then deploy them in interrogation scenes where your choice of approach - pressure versus patience, accusation versus flattery - shapes how much information you extract. It is not a branching RPG in the Divinity sense; wrong choices do not usually brick a run. But they do affect the texture of each scene, and some witnesses will stonewall you badly enough that you miss context you will want for later. The game is honest about this without being punishing. For a genre that usually either hand-holds you into a single solution or demands pixel-perfect item logic, Chicken Police finds a reasonable middle ground. The production design is the thing most people will remember. Every character is a real animal photograph composited over a hand-drawn noir backdrop, creating a visual uncanny-valley that is equal parts unsettling and charming. Voice acting is strong across the board, which matters enormously when 80 percent of your runtime is listening to dialogue. The jazz-heavy soundtrack earns genuine compliments. Where it stumbles is pacing: the middle third drags as the conspiracy broadens, and a few interrogation scenes feel padded to artificially stretch the four-to-six hour runtime. There is no real mechanical depth to anchor you when the story stalls - no inventory puzzles worth speaking of, no stat systems, no alternate routes through chapters. This is a visual novel that occasionally pretends to be an adventure game, and players expecting genuine puzzle resistance will bounce off it. From a strategy-brain perspective, the decision architecture here is shallow but not pointless. Think of each interrogation as a resource-allocation problem with incomplete information: you have a finite set of evidence cards, a suspect with a hidden tolerance meter, and an optimal order that maximizes disclosure. Experimenting with that order and reading behavioral cues from the voice performances is the closest the game gets to systems-level thinking, and it is genuinely satisfying when you crack a tough witness. It will not scratch the same itch as a Crusader Kings campaign, but it respects your ability to reason rather than just clicking through dialogue. The Steam review sentiment sits at a solid Very Positive and the Metacritic score lands at 76, both of which feel accurate. It is a well-executed thing that knows exactly what it is: a short, stylish detective yarn with a sharp comedic voice and enough actual noir sincerity to earn its ending. Mod support and post-launch content are not factors here - you get the story, you finish it, and that is the product. For players who want a palate cleanser between longer commitments, or who just want something genuinely odd and well-written for an evening or two, Chicken Police delivers cleanly.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamNoirInterrogation SystemPoint-and-ClickDialogue-DrivenAnimal ProtagonistShort-Form NarrativeMystery

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Dual Core CPU - 2.6ghz
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4 GB RAM
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1GB VRAM: Intel HD 3000 GPU / AMD HD 5450 / Nvidia 9400 GT
Storage
4600 MB available space

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The Wild Gentlemen
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HandyGames
Fecha de lanzamiento
7 nov 2024

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