- January 22, 2018
- CSM
Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!
Platforms
About
"Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!" is a free-to-play battle royale game where players fight to be the last person standing on a constantly shrinking map. With various modes and customizable characters, players can drop in solo or with a team to search for weapons, gear, and ultimately, victory. The game features intense PvP action, satisfying gunplay, and a vibrant community of dedicated players.



- The game is funny and fantastic, making it enjoyable for players.
- It's a fast and easy game to achieve 100%, with many players appreciating the achievement system.
- Some players found it to be a good value for the price, considering the entertainment it provides.
- The game quickly becomes boring, with many players losing interest after just a couple of minutes.
- It suffers from technical issues, such as a non-functional close game button and lack of pause options.
- The game is criticized for being an asset flip, lacking originality and quality, resembling a low-effort mobile app.
graphics
18 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's graphics are characterized by simplistic, cartoonish 2D art that resembles low-effort mobile applications, failing to meet the expectations of PC gamers accustomed to higher visual quality. Despite offering resolution and graphics settings adjustments, these options do little to enhance the overall visual experience, leaving players with lackluster graphics that lack depth and detail. Overall, the graphics are seen as a significant drawback, reflecting a lack of investment in quality design.
“Wwcd (as it's called, with an egg icon, the game when put in tray) is made with Unity and so you can change resolution, windowed mode, graphics, and whatever else.”
“While there are options to change the resolution for the game, all this does is scale up the simplistic 2D art assets used to make the game, which makes little or no difference to the graphics quality.”
“The game features simple, cartoony 2D graphics, of the type you normally expect to see in low-effort mobile apps.”
“Considering this is being evaluated as a PC game, having the graphics phoned in like this isn't going to result in a high quality, visually impressive game that PC gamers are used to seeing.”