Sonny will therefore have to reconcile with his former partner, Marty MacChicken, obsessed by only two things: guns and females of all species. Does Natasha know Molly? This is enough to get this rooster's comb tingling, but he needs someone who knows the night club lifestyle. To convince him, Natasha sent a photo of his wife Molly, who he hasn't seen in years. The famous singer and night club owner Natasha Catzenko, currently dating mobster rat Hobart "Ibn" Wessler, has been receiving threatening messages in letters as well as painted outside her house. Her mistress needs his services, though he is no private detective. On one drunk night, he comes home to find the lock on his door picked and a seductive Impala lady standing in the semi darkness, waiting for him bathed only by the light shafts bleeding through the blinders. However, Sonny was recently suspended by the chief of police, a Bloodhound named Bloodboyle. They are well known in town and still commend some respect from the townsfolk who delighted over books covering their antics. Sonny Featherland and Marty MacChicken are two members of the Clawville Police, formerly used as the heroes of a series of novels called, you guessed it, Chicken Police. How good is it in practice though? Let's find out! The contrast between all these different sources of inspiration, aesthetics and elements succeed at the very least to make Chicken Police stand out and intrigue. Then, the whole "utopic city where animals of all species live in peace, but where inequalities and old prejudices survive" kind of idea reminds of the excellent Disney Pixar's Zootopia, except here the atmosphere is much less cheerful and the humour a lot more adult oriented. is the fact that all characters are anthropomorphic animals that talk, and that our two mains are roosters. However the defining trait here, other than its mostly black and white presentation. In terms of aesthetic and overall tone, Grim Fandango is a game that comes to mind and which this could be likened to. Noire-like interrogation scenes, all served with a film noir aesthetic with a drop of colour here and there, not unlike something like Sin City. Chicken Police - Paint it Red! is a mix of point n' click adventure with L.A.
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