Compare Rescue your chickens prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Mihai Morosanu. Published by Mihai Morosanu. Released on 11/4/2016. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Action, Indie.

An 80%-positive solo passion project from a one-person dev that asks almost nothing of your time or wallet, and delivers a compact forest-action loop that quietly earns its keep.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that lives on a single page with six screenshots and zero press coverage, and Rescue Your Chickens is exactly that animal. Mihai Morosanu built and shipped this as a solo effort back in November 2016, and the raw handcraft of it comes through in every seam. It is a compact action game where you play a father navigating a forest to track down ten scattered chickens, dodging wildlife threats and fighting bosses along the way. That premise sounds slight, and honestly it is, but there is something earnest about the way it leans into that smallness. The core loop is obstacle avoidance and enemy confrontation. Forest creatures block your path, bosses punctuate the progression, and the difficulty curve climbs steadily from the gentler early stages toward a harder finale that the developer clearly intended as the payoff. The trading card suite, complete with foil cards named things like "chicken master" and "Machine gun," adds a tiny layer of Steam ecosystem flavor for collectors. It is that kind of game: not deeply systemic, but assembled with intention. What works here is the honesty of the scope. Mihai is not pretending this is something it is not. The 80% positive rating from over 140 Steam reviewers tells you that the people who came in with the right expectations walked away satisfied. That is a real signal for a sub-dollar action release. What does not work as well is the lack of any depth beyond the primary loop. There are no branching paths, no unlockable content that I could find, no co-op mode. Once you have cleared the ten chickens across the difficulty tiers, the game has shown you everything it has. The audience here is narrow but real: players who enjoy fast arcade-adjacent action in short sessions, badge hunters who want a complete set of trading cards without a large investment, and anyone who simply roots for the one-person Steam page that nobody at the gaming press bothered to click on. If you go in expecting a polished production with layers of content, this will feel thin. If you go in expecting a brief, unpretentious forest-action run with a boss at the end, it delivers that with a kind of quiet confidence. For my money, the games that know exactly what they are and execute on that modest vision without flinching deserve a fair look. Rescue Your Chickens is not trying to be larger than its seams can hold. That restraint, in a landscape full of overpromised indie releases, feels oddly refreshing. Kai, Scout Team

Rescue your chickens
ActionIndie

Rescue your chickens

Nov 4, 2016Mihai Morosanu
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An 80%-positive solo passion project from a one-person dev that asks almost nothing of your time or wallet, and delivers a compact forest-action loop that quietly earns its keep.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that lives on a single page with six screenshots and zero press coverage, and Rescue Your Chickens is exactly that animal. Mihai Morosanu built and shipped this as a solo effort back in November 2016, and the raw handcraft of it comes through in every seam. It is a compact action game where you play a father navigating a forest to track down ten scattered chickens, dodging wildlife threats and fighting bosses along the way. That premise sounds slight, and honestly it is, but there is something earnest about the way it leans into that smallness. The core loop is obstacle avoidance and enemy confrontation. Forest creatures block your path, bosses punctuate the progression, and the difficulty curve climbs steadily from the gentler early stages toward a harder finale that the developer clearly intended as the payoff. The trading card suite, complete with foil cards named things like "chicken master" and "Machine gun," adds a tiny layer of Steam ecosystem flavor for collectors. It is that kind of game: not deeply systemic, but assembled with intention. What works here is the honesty of the scope. Mihai is not pretending this is something it is not. The 80% positive rating from over 140 Steam reviewers tells you that the people who came in with the right expectations walked away satisfied. That is a real signal for a sub-dollar action release. What does not work as well is the lack of any depth beyond the primary loop. There are no branching paths, no unlockable content that I could find, no co-op mode. Once you have cleared the ten chickens across the difficulty tiers, the game has shown you everything it has. The audience here is narrow but real: players who enjoy fast arcade-adjacent action in short sessions, badge hunters who want a complete set of trading cards without a large investment, and anyone who simply roots for the one-person Steam page that nobody at the gaming press bothered to click on. If you go in expecting a polished production with layers of content, this will feel thin. If you go in expecting a brief, unpretentious forest-action run with a boss at the end, it delivers that with a kind of quiet confidence. For my money, the games that know exactly what they are and execute on that modest vision without flinching deserve a fair look. Rescue Your Chickens is not trying to be larger than its seams can hold. That restraint, in a landscape full of overpromised indie releases, feels oddly refreshing. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5Boss RushArcade ActionForest SettingShort SessionSolo DevObstacle AvoidanceTrading Card CollectorDifficulty Scaling

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
7+
Memory
1000 MB RAM
Storage
50 MB available space
Graphics
any
Processor
2 Ghz
Sound Card
any

Recommended

OS
7+
Memory
2000 MB RAM
Graphics
any
Processor
2 Ghz core 2 duo
Sound Card
any

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Developer
Mihai Morosanu
Publisher
Mihai Morosanu
Release Date
Nov 4, 2016

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