If you’re a big fan of dark mysteries and/or silly concepts for visual novels, then Chicken Police: Into the Hive, the sequel to the acclaimed first game in the series Paint it Red, is an absolute must-play. But once you’ve cracked the case and rolled the credits, what happens then?
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If you’re craving another taste of a game like Chicken Police, a game centered on doing solid police work (or not, depending on how you’re playing) and interrogating suspects, then we’ve got a handful of other games in the same vein as the Chicken Police series for you to consider.
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Zipp’s Cafe
Stick Around Clawville A Little Longer
While the gameplay itself is a bit more akin to games like Coffee Talk, Zipp’s Café offers you a chance to languish in the world of Chicken Police a bit longer as you serve beverages to some of the more intriguing faces around Clawville. It’s a short but charming game that keeps the noir vibe while moving into something a little less macabre.
Reunite with some of your favorite animals and insects from the game as you step into the shoes of the raccoon who runs the shop formerly known as Hop Dog to brew them a nice cup of joe. It might be just what you need after a story as heavy as Into the Hive!
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The Darkside Detective
Bring Light To The Darkside
If it’s the punny point and click gameplay style of Chicken Police that really ties together the noir murder mystery for you, consider The Darkside Detective next. There are plenty of crimes happening all around the city of Twin Lakes (and the Darkside it harbors), and you’ll follow Francis McQueen and Patrick Dooley as they get to the bottom of the creepy stuff.
You’ll play through several cases in The Darkside Detective, investigating everything from missing children to odd vortexes in the sky to gremlins allowed to run loose, and as if the first game wasn’t enough, a sequel launched in 2021 to bring even more weird otherworldly mystery to the series.
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Blacksad: Under The Skin
Spanish Animal Cop Interrogations
Based on the Spanish comic books of the same name, Blacksad: Under the Skin is another anthropomorphic adventure that puts you back into your detective’s coat to get to the bottom of the gruesome murder of a local boxing club owner. John Blacksad is a cat who’s seen it all, and his heightened senses might be just what you’ll need to crack the case.
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The club’s star boxer is nowhere to be found after the suspicious death of the owner, and it’s up to you to figure out what happened. The game isn’t based on any specific issue of the comic book, either, making it easy to dive in if you’re new to the series (and you may even find a new comic series in the process!).
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Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
High School Murder Mystery
If your ridiculous point and click visual novel doesn’t have layers to uncover throughout, then you’re doing something wrong! One of the more well-known visual novels and certainly one of the more beloved games of the PSP era, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is the first in a series of murder mystery visual novels trapping high schoolers until they kill each other.
Throughout the game, you’ll come to know and love all your classmates before finding them brutally murdered, and it’s up to you and the other survivors to piece together whodunnit. If you figure out the culprit through investigations and class trials where everyone makes their case, then the murderer is put to death, but if you fail, everyone who’s innocent will be killed while the killer is released from the school prison.
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Duck Detective: The Secret Salami
Another Avian Agent’s Adventure
Maybe the grimmer aspects of Chicken Police: Into the Hive! have bogged down your heart and mind, and you’d like something a little bit more lighthearted? Well, don’t hang up your detective hat yet! There’s a huge caper happening in your city: a salami has gone missing, and its up to you, the downtrodden Duck Detective, to solve it.
Launching in May 2024 and stealing everyone’s heart online, you’ll work diligently to investigate the scene of the crime and interrogate anyone who seems suspicious in this salami secret. If detective work that makes you chuckle is your thing – and why wouldn’t it be with all the puns in Chicken Police? – then Duck Detective is a short-but-sweet venture you won’t regret.
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The Wolf Among Us
The Grimmest Of Fairytales
If you don’t know Telltale Games for their iconic Walking Dead series, then you’ll likely know them from The Wolf Among Us, the twisted fairytale mystery. Fabletown is typically a pretty peaceful place, but when a string of murders happens to disrupt that peace, sheriff Bigby Wolf is on the job.
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Over the course of five episodes, you’ll enjoy the graphic novel style of the game, despite its move to 3D over the Chicken Police series. There’s plenty of criminal investigation to do throughout the game, and if you’re into games where your choices have consequences, then be sure to grab The Wolf Among Us.
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LA Noire
Less Visual Novel, Just As Much Detective Flair
If the old-school detective work was what called you to the Chicken Police series, then you’ll be happy to know there’s a triple-A title offering the same kind of antique thrill. Launched in 2011, LA Noire primarily follows young detective Cole Phelps as he works his way up0 through the Los Angeles Police Department in 1947.
While you’ll start the game as a patrol officer on the streets of the City of Angels as it was in the old Hollywood days, you’ll eventually work your way up to the Vice division and begin cracking a much larger mystery. Interrogate subjects and put together clues to get to the bottom of this tale of crime and corruption.
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy
No Objections!
Maybe it’s cheating to list a game that’s technically three games in one, but the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy brings all the fun of the classic visual novel series to modern consoles and lets you indulge to your heart’s content on the first three games starring everyone’s favorite spiky-haired lawyer.
Introduced in 2001 for the Nintendo DS, the Ace Attorney series has become one of the most beloved visual novels of all time. You’ll play as the titular Phoenix, bumbling his way through ridiculous, pun-heavy court cases and presenting evidence to support his findings. You’ll do plenty of investigating before heading to the courthouse, so keep your gumshoes polished for this one, too.
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