
Small chicks grow into larger chicks over time, and they eventually will lay eggs for you to click on to redeem their value or you can click on the picture of the eggs at the top if the screen if you want those eggs to hatch into chicks – depending on what the mission goal is. While pecking, they drop coins, and you need to click on them to collect the cash value (and they lose value for each second they remain untouched).

You must use your mouse to click somewhere on the ground, which sprinkles feed for the chickens to eat. The game-play is as follows: players see the chicken yard outside of the barn and a few chickens pecking around looking for food.

With a little elbow (er, make that chicken) grease, you can save the farm, make it look like new and put a little greenback into your grandparent’s coveralls. Of course you agree, and so your missions include hatching eggs, raising and selling chickens, staving off predators and buying tool and food upgrades to aid in your task. Your aging grandparents are having trouble managing the farm – in fact, they’re facing foreclosure – so they ask you to find it in your heart to move in for a while to help out.

Or, a game similar to PopCap’s Insaniquarium, but with chickens and ravens, instead of fish and aliens. What came first: the chicken or the egg? Well, they’re equally as important in Big Fish Games’ latest casual game, Chicken Chase.Ĭonsider it a "whack a mole"-like arcade with a little more story, depth and variety.
