Some can only hatch in certain seasons, and I'll need to upgrade my farm to incubate rarer eggs. She's of the Trippy variety, which means she looks like she's been peppered by thousands of paintballs (RSPCA, if you're reading this, I said "looked like", which means she hasn't actually been shot).Īnd I'm planning on collecting plenty more chooks. Talia and Penelope? Classic white and red chooks. Julia's a Grape Soda chook, which means she has a splash of pinky purple running down her neck. Samantha's a Plymouth Rock chook, which means she's speckled like a Toblerone. I've not introduced you to any of my chooks. I hope to one day afford other things on my shopping list, including: arcade machines, mushroom houses, and sofas. I'm working towards a Koi Pond, which I bet will cause a stir of excitement amongst my chook family. I even bought them a drone that'll restock supplies. Don't worry folks, you can't get more free range than a medium water dispenser and medium feeder. I like that I haven't had to worry about too much other than making my farm look pretty and whether or not the chooks need another fun item to up their happiness. Despite the word "cheeky" describing said chooks, I'd say they're actually more chill. This will no doubt change as I progress, but so far my chooks haven't been attacked by a fox, they've not bickered with one another, and they've not had to survive a gruelling winter. This isn't about intensively farming your chooks for human consumption, it's about giving them a happy and fulfilling life (though if you harvest the eggs they produce you do earn money, which can be reinvested into your farm). The devs Trilum Games partnered with the RSPCA, so morals are higher than your average management game. I mean, I've only spent around an hour or so raising my beloved chooks, but there's no cursed Beaky Bucks or Poultry Points swimming around in some cursed menu. In fact, the game's entirely free to play. Many of the chooks have big auntie energy and I'm very into it.Ī bit mobile gamey, isn't it? Correct! Because Cheeky Chooks is indeed on mobile. Sometimes there's a mini-game where pumpkins sprout from the ground and you earn money for however many you or your chooks click or devour. Later, I bought them a pumpkin patch and they bloody loved that as well. Sometimes they sit on them and little love hearts appear above their heads which is nice. You open up a few easy breezy menus, slap items down, and the hens are happy. That's what I like about Cheeky Chooks - it's dead simple. So that's possibly the most confusing aspect of Cheeky Chooks ticked off, to be honest, 'cos the game itself is pretty self-explanatory.Īll it took was five minutes on one dreamy afternoon to hatch my first few chooks, and another ten minutes to become a fully-fledged chook farmer. At no point in my life had I seen a "Chook Royale" on the menu at McDonalds in the UK, or been called a chook for running away in a game of Apex Legends. I've been informed by the RPS treehouse that the word "chook" is Australian slang for "chicken", which really clears things up.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |