Compare Chicken Shoot Gold prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by ToonTRAXX Studios. Published by TopWare Interactive. Released on 11/1/2003. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Casual, Indie.

A retro arcade chicken-blasting shooter with two modes and three difficulty levels. Simple, loud, and exactly as deep as it sounds.

Chicken Shoot Gold is a budget arcade shooter from the early 2000s where the entire premise is exactly what the title promises: shoot chickens. Roosters rampage across the screen, you point and click to stop them, and the game offers two ways to do it. Arcade mode is the pure score-chasing experience, while Classic mode adds a countdown timer to keep the pressure on. Three difficulty levels round out the options. That is the full feature set. There is no narrative, no progression system, no unlockables hinted at in any available data. For a game this stripped down, the honest question is whether the core loop holds up for even a short session. At its best, Chicken Shoot Gold carries the loose, unpretentious energy of a carnival booth - the kind of thing that was burned onto a CD-ROM and installed on a family PC in 2003 never to be uninstalled. The chicken animations reportedly have a goofy charm, and if you grew up with this type of point-and-click arcade game in the Windows XP era, there is a very specific nostalgia itch here that nothing else quite scratches. The problems are hard to overlook from a modern standpoint. The Steam reviews land at a mixed 71 percent positive from over a thousand players, which tells you a real audience exists but also that a meaningful chunk of buyers felt the product did not deliver. A game like this lives or dies by tactile feedback, audio crunch, and screen-filling chaos, and without hands-on time the reviews suggest results are inconsistent. There is no noted controller support, no co-op, no online leaderboard, and no features listed at all. For a genre that has been refined by titles like Duck Game or even mobile chicken-themed spinoffs, the baseline is higher now than it was when this released. Who is this actually for? Retro-PC collectors who want the original ToonTRAXX experience on a modern storefront, parents looking for something genuinely harmless to hand to a young child for twenty minutes, or anyone who specifically remembers this disc from childhood. As someone who usually advocates for small handcrafted games with intention behind every pixel, I want to find a deeper soul in Chicken Shoot Gold - but the data simply does not support that reading. It is a very short, very simple arcade game that knows what it is. Whether that self-awareness counts as charm or limitation depends entirely on the day you are having. Kai, Scout Team

Chicken Shoot Gold

Chicken Shoot Gold

Nov 1, 2003ToonTRAXX StudiosTopWare Interactive
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A retro arcade chicken-blasting shooter with two modes and three difficulty levels. Simple, loud, and exactly as deep as it sounds.

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Steam Deck PlayableProtonDB Bronze
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A relic worth grabbing only if you have genuine nostalgia for early-2000s budget arcade PC games - everyone else will exhaust it fast.

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About Chicken Shoot Gold

Chicken Shoot Gold is a budget arcade shooter from the early 2000s where the entire premise is exactly what the title promises: shoot chickens. Roosters rampage across the screen, you point and click to stop them, and the game offers two ways to do it. Arcade mode is the pure score-chasing experience, while Classic mode adds a countdown timer to keep the pressure on. Three difficulty levels round out the options. That is the full feature set. There is no narrative, no progression system, no unlockables hinted at in any available data. For a game this stripped down, the honest question is whether the core loop holds up for even a short session. At its best, Chicken Shoot Gold carries the loose, unpretentious energy of a carnival booth - the kind of thing that was burned onto a CD-ROM and installed on a family PC in 2003 never to be uninstalled. The chicken animations reportedly have a goofy charm, and if you grew up with this type of point-and-click arcade game in the Windows XP era, there is a very specific nostalgia itch here that nothing else quite scratches. The problems are hard to overlook from a modern standpoint. The Steam reviews land at a mixed 71 percent positive from over a thousand players, which tells you a real audience exists but also that a meaningful chunk of buyers felt the product did not deliver. A game like this lives or dies by tactile feedback, audio crunch, and screen-filling chaos, and without hands-on time the reviews suggest results are inconsistent. There is no noted controller support, no co-op, no online leaderboard, and no features listed at all. For a genre that has been refined by titles like Duck Game or even mobile chicken-themed spinoffs, the baseline is higher now than it was when this released. Who is this actually for? Retro-PC collectors who want the original ToonTRAXX experience on a modern storefront, parents looking for something genuinely harmless to hand to a young child for twenty minutes, or anyone who specifically remembers this disc from childhood. As someone who usually advocates for small handcrafted games with intention behind every pixel, I want to find a deeper soul in Chicken Shoot Gold - but the data simply does not support that reading. It is a very short, very simple arcade game that knows what it is. Whether that self-awareness counts as charm or limitation depends entirely on the day you are having.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Tags

steamRetroArcade ShooterMouse-AimedCasual ArcadePoint-and-Click ActionNostalgicSingle Player Only

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Wiindows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
Processor
Intel or AMD Single Core CPU
Memory
512 MB RAM
Graphics
DirectX compatible with 16 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Network
Broadband Internet connection Storage…

Recommended

OS
Wiindows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
Processor
Intel or AMD Single Core CPU 1.5 GHz
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
DirectX compatible with 32 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Network
Broadband Internet connection…

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Reviews & Ratings

Steam
71%(1,053)

Game Info

Developer
ToonTRAXX Studios
Publisher
TopWare Interactive
Release Date
Nov 1, 2003

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Chicken Shoot Gold was released on 1 November 2003.

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Chicken Shoot Gold was developed by ToonTRAXX Studios and published by TopWare Interactive.