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Chicken Police

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https://chickenpolice.com





Chicken Police is a film-noir like adventure game with mature themes and dark humor.

The story is about an old fashoned detective, Santino “Sonny” Featherland, and his hotspur sidekick Marty McChicken, working at Clawville Police Dept.'s predatory division.
Sonny's on his paid leave, waiting for the 121 days to go by until his retirement, when a mysterious woman visits him in his home, with a letter and a strange case...
All of this inside the city of Clawville, which had been built as an Edenic place, a place unlike any other country in the Wilderness, a place where predator and prey, domesticated and wild animals can live in peace with each other. But the dream remained a dream... and in the end, it became the darkest and most dangerous city in the Wilderness.
The game's priority is to collect clues and information, for which we must have a lot of conversations, mercilessly interrogating our suspects to gather the necessary info to finish our cases.
There will be more than 30 characters in game to talk to, some of them to be seriously interrogated. At the end of each case, with the help of material and verbal evidence, and of course our hero's pieces of ideas, the player has to put the whole picture together.
The game was inspired by timeless classics: Grim Fandango, Tex Murphy, Blade Runner, indie wonders, like Aviary Attorney and unforgettable film-noir movies like The Big Sleep, The Glass Key, Gilda, The Lady in the Lake, Double Indemnity, Farewell, My Lovely or the one and only Casablanca.


 
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Purchased it on GOG today. Looks stunning, voices are brillant, music beautiful and the overall style is as noir as it gets. However I'm slightly wondering why my main character, a hard-boiled (ex-)copper, used the word "racism" or "racist" already four times in the first minutes of gameplay to react to unfriendly characters. Seems a bit strange for a constantly swearing guy and for a noir-world in general. Anyway, I'll continue playing. It's such a beauty of a game aesthetically!
 
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Darkozric

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Thinking about buying this. Did anyone else play it?

I was bored to death with it to be honest, atmosphere alone wasn't enough for me to continue play.
Very poor in terms of gameplay, I have uninstalled it after 1-2 hours if I remember correct. But if you like talking animals you can go for it I guess.
 

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