
A masterclass in action design, Chicken Police – Paint it RED! delivers an unforgettable experience from start to finish.
90
Verdict
95%
Steam
81
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Very Positive on Steam (95% positive from 2.5K reviews)
Critically acclaimed (81/100 critic average)
Compelling narrative and story
Outstanding soundtrack
No significant drawbacks reported
Chicken Police: Paint it Red! is a point-and-click adventure game developed by The Wild Gentlemen. HandyGames released it on November 5, 2020 for multiple platforms. Players control a burnt-out cop who is investigating a crime in a city of anthropomorphic animals.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 18d ago
Got stuck in the hotel in chapter 3 where I was supposed to go to the asylum after I called their telephone number, and there's no guide for that lol I can't even tell if that's a bug or intentional. This game is alright but it's so confusing to play with. Not my cup of tea.
It has a delightful noir-style story that keeps you interested until the end. The main rooster characters are funny and typical guys with twisted senses of humor.
Really liked it! Story was good (Be willing to listen to a lot of dialog for the best experience.). I did almost everything in the game... Although I did watch one mini cutscene I missed, online. I also missed a few acheivements and collectibles, but that doesn't affect anything that much. Game is old enough to go on big sales too. I decided to get the soundtrack as well, and I quite like it both in-game, and in Steam soundtrack form. I initially decided to get it purely because it was barely even a higher price, and easy access, since I correctly predicted it was going to be pretty good. In conclusion... Game gud. I recommend. I will probably also eventually try some of the other games in the same universe, including the direct sequel. :) PS: Also had some nice mini-games.
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