The idea is immediately clear: your chicken runs from left to right, another charges toward you, and you have to press the space button at the last possible moment to score points or if you dont you lose completely. It’s easy to understand, but surprisingly tense, especially as each new round introduces a twist.
I really like the variety between rounds. Different chicken behaviors—faster charges, the ghost chicken that fades away, and the one that runs toward you only to retreat—keep the game feeling fresh without overcomplicating things. Those small changes do a great job of testing timing, nerve, and patience.
The presentation is clean and playful, and the sound design adds to it nicely. Overall, it’s a fun, silly, and well-executed game that uses the theme of “chicken” in a smart and memorable way.