Chicken Chicken brings a feather-filled apocalypse to your casual party gameplay, currently in development for multiple platforms

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  • Chicken Chicken is a chaotic party game for up to 16 players, making it perfect for big gatherings.
  • The game offers a vibrant, chaotic wasteland, a wide variety of mini-games, solid visuals, and more.
  • You can try the PC demo while waiting for the mobile release, featuring three fun mini-games to play.

Sobaka Studio, the studio behind KIBORG, Redeemer, and more, has announced its new casual party game, Chicken Chicken, which is currently in development for mobile and consoles. A demo of the game is now available on PC, while the official launch dates are yet to be revealed.

Get ready to brawl, race, and survive the madness in a world ruled by chaotic chickens

Chicken Chicken is a hilarious party game for two to sixteen players that drops you into a post-apocalyptic world ruled by chaotic chickens. Your objective is simple: dominate in a series of wild, fast-paced mini-games, from racing to brawling to just staying alive.

Now, I never thought I’d find myself fighting for victory as a rooster, but here we are, and honestly, I’m ready for it. Like the idea of sixteen feathered maniacs battling across a junk-filled wasteland sounds very fun yet chaotic. Moreover, the world itself looks packed with humor and personality, and very angry birds.

Players can team up or compete for chaotic fun, and look forward to even more mini-games

What I really liked for now is the promise of endless replayability. With a large mix of mini-games and unpredictable players, no two sessions will feel the same to you. And you can’t just win alone, as mini-games like Swamp even need teamwork, as two teams must cast as many flies as possible.

All the mini-games look creative and fun. For instance, in Cars, you’ll get to race others to collect seed bags and deliver them to a massive chicken before time runs out. Then there’s Climbing Up, where you climb a crumbling mountain under cannon fire. The devs have also promised to bring additional minigames in 2026.

Chicken Chicken is currently in development for mobile, and there are no launch date details revealed yet. Stay tuned for more updates!

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