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Find 250 Genjouin of various species and hundreds of items for brother KUN. Rescue your frustrated and devastated brother KUN in the KUN space. We are the most devout believers.

Chicken Hill is a hidden object, point & click and creature collector game developed and published by 梗立游戏.
Released on January 15th 2025 is available in Simplified Chinese only on Windows.

It has received 363 reviews of which 361 were positive and 2 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.1 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 2.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: 小黑子处理器
  • Graphics: 小黑子显卡
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 300 MB available space

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Dec. 2025
Chicken Hill is one of those rare indie projects that proudly embraces its own absurdity, creating an experience that feels less like a traditional game and more like a chaotic cultural artifact. Developed and published by 梗立游戏, it sits in an unusual space between hidden-object puzzler, surreal visual novel, and meme-driven comedy. The premise is simple on the surface — you roam through hand-drawn, static scenes in search of 250 hidden chickens and a variety of collectible items — but that simplicity hides a whirlwind of references, jokes, and tonal shifts that define the game far more than its mechanics. The goal of rescuing “brother KUN” gives everything a loose narrative frame, but the journey is intentionally disjointed, leaning heavily on Chinese internet humor and nonsensical twists. The moment you begin exploring its scenes, it becomes clear that Chicken Hill draws much of its identity from its cultural context. The humor, dialogue, visual cues, item names, and even some of the decision points rely on memes, slang, and references that are deeply embedded in Chinese online culture. The developer openly acknowledges that the game is almost impossible to translate cleanly, not because the text is dense, but because so much of the experience depends on how these jokes are delivered in their native language. For fluent players or those plugged into that ecosystem, the result is an energetic, unpredictable, and often hilariously unhinged adventure. For players who cannot read Chinese, the game becomes a more abstract experience: a hunt for hidden objects with an atmosphere that feels surreal and opaque. At its core, Chicken Hill revolves around exploration and discovery. Each scene is packed with small details, interactive elements, secrets, and hidden paths that reward careful clicking and curiosity. You may find chickens tucked into corners, disguised as objects, or hidden behind layers of visual gags. In addition to the main chickens, the game includes optional collectibles — basketballs, pinecones, and assorted oddities — which often serve as punchlines or unlock small surprises. The pleasure of play stems from uncovering these items and seeing how the game reacts, whether through new endings, strange animations, or abrupt tonal shifts. The multiple endings encourage replaying scenes with different choices, creating a sense of condensed replay value despite the game’s short length. Visually, Chicken Hill adopts a deliberately rough, hand-drawn aesthetic that matches its offbeat tone. The art doesn’t try to be polished or realistic; instead, scenes are cluttered, exaggerated, and filled with visual puns that complement the game’s humor. This casual, sketchbook style reinforces the sense that you’re navigating through a spontaneous collage of cultural jokes rather than a neatly organized world. It also supports the game’s lighthearted pacing: scenes load quickly, clicks feel immediate, and the frantic energy of the art makes searching for hidden objects more engaging than it would be in a more sterile environment. Steam players have responded extremely positively to the game, giving it a remarkably high rating despite — or perhaps because of — its unconventional nature. Many reviewers praise it for being unapologetically weird, funny, and packed with secrets. That enthusiastic reception, however, reflects a specific audience: players who understand the humor, appreciate the memes, or simply enjoy chaotic indie experiments. For others, especially non-Chinese players, the game can feel impenetrable. The lack of an English translation means entire narrative segments, jokes, and references may be lost or confusing. Even so, some non-fluent players still enjoy the hidden-object mechanics and the surreal charm, though often with the acknowledgment that they are missing the full intended experience. Chicken Hill is short — often completed in an hour or so — but this brevity works in its favor. It delivers its strange, unpredictable content in a tight package that doesn’t overstay its welcome. Players who enjoy uncovering secrets will likely revisit scenes repeatedly in pursuit of every chicken, item, and ending, while those who simply want to sample its weird humor can experience most of what it offers in a single sitting. This concentrated structure gives the game a unique rhythm: it feels like a burst of creative chaos, a quick dive into someone’s internet-saturated imagination rather than a long-form adventure. In the end, Chicken Hill succeeds not because of mechanical depth, but because of its personality. It stands out as a niche, culturally rich, and deliberately bizarre experience with the confidence to be exactly what it wants to be. For players who understand the language and cultural context, it can be a hilarious, secret-filled romp with genuine charm. For everyone else, it remains an intriguing curiosity — an odd, confusing, yet strangely compelling piece of meme-driven game art. Its value lies in how boldly it commits to its style, and while that makes it inaccessible to some, it also ensures that those who do “get it” walk away entertained, surprised, and probably smiling at its delightful absurdity. Rating: 9/10
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Sept. 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions

Chicken Hill is currently priced at 2.99€ on Steam.

Chicken Hill is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 2.99€ on Steam.

Chicken Hill received 361 positive votes out of a total of 363 achieving an impressive rating of 9.11.
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Chicken Hill was developed and published by 梗立游戏.

Chicken Hill is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Chicken Hill is not playable on MacOS.

Chicken Hill is not playable on Linux.

Chicken Hill is a single-player game.

There is a DLC available for Chicken Hill. Explore additional content available for Chicken Hill on Steam.

Chicken Hill does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Chicken Hill does not support Steam Remote Play.

Chicken Hill is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Chicken Hill
Rating
9.1
361
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Developer
梗立游戏
Publisher
梗立游戏
Release 15 Jan 2025
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