In the ever-evolving world of video games, it's becoming increasingly popular to place players in the shoes of seemingly harmless animals that are driven to acts of chaos and destruction. Following the trend set by games like Squirrel With a Gun, Goose Game, and Goat Simulator, This Chicken Got Hands fits right into this amusing niche. The game's premise is straightforward yet hilariously vengeful: you play as a chicken whose eggs have been stolen by a farmer, and now you're out for revenge.
The title This Chicken Got Hands alone is enough to pique curiosity, but the gameplay offers more than just a catchy name. You'll find yourself racing around a visually appealing 3D farm, wreaking havoc on the farmer's property. The objective is to cause as much destruction as possible within a time limit, all while upgrading your chicken's stats and abilities to enhance your rampage. The action is fast-paced and frenetic, with a variety of moves at your disposal to maximize your chaos.
While the graphics might seem a bit exaggerated with their use of depth of field and other effects, they contribute to the overall fun and lighthearted feel of the game.

How much?! One aspect that caught my attention, however, was the in-app purchases listed in the store. Typically, we don't delve into these, but the range of prices from £0.99 to a staggering £38.99 was surprising. What these purchases entail remains a mystery, but it raises questions about what additional content or advantages might be available in this seemingly simple game.
If This Chicken Got Hands isn't quite your cup of tea, you might want to explore other recent releases. For instance, Catherine Dellosa's review of the card-shop simulator Kardboard Kings highlights both its entertaining aspects and areas where it could improve.
For those intrigued by the idea of playing as a rebellious farm animal, This Chicken Got Hands offers a fun and chaotic experience that's worth checking out.