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368 Chickens
About Tool
In 368 Chickens, players drag pairs of chicken icons not single pieces onto a fixed 6×6 board and try to create horizontal or vertical lines of three identical chickens so they disappear. The twist is the board is limited, there are five types of chickens, and you start with a fixed goal of 368 chickens to save. The game tackles the frustration of classic match-3 becoming too freeform by locking you into a constrained grid and making every move matter: if the board fills with pieces you lose. The result is a clever mix of accessibility (anyone can pick it up) and depth (planning and foresight become key). Whether you’re playing casually or trying to master the high score, the game delivers a satisfying “clear-the-board” feeling.
Key Features
- Drag-and-drop placement of chicken-pairs on a 6×6 grid.
- Match three identical chickens in a row (horizontal or vertical) to remove them and clear space.
- Five distinct chicken types, each visually different to aid strategy.
- A fixed goal of “save 368 chickens” you know exactly what you’re working toward.
- No timer pressure focuses on strategy rather than speed.
- Browser version playable (and mobile adaptation exists) for quick access.
Pros:
- Simple to start, easy mechanics make it accessible to casual players.
- Strategic depth emerges thanks to constraints (board size, pair placement, limited types).
- Unique twist on match-3 genre rather than endless levels you face one big goal which adds satisfaction.
- Relaxing pace (no timer) means it can be a nice short break game.
Cons:
- Because of the fixed board and piece types, it may feel repetitive after multiple plays.
- As you progress, the challenge can become quite tough, which may deter casual “relax” players.
- Limited variety in visual themes or levels once you’ve played the core game you’ve essentially played it.
- Few or no advanced features (power-ups, level progression) compared to commercial puzzle games.
Who is Using?
368 Chickens appeals to casual gamers looking for a short, thoughtful puzzle fix; fans of indie minimal games; players who like “one more try” style challenges; and those who enjoy mix of planning and match-3 rather than reflex-based play. Because of its simplicity, it’s also suitable for younger players or those with limited gaming time.
Pricing
The game is free to play via browser and has mobile versions for iOS. There’s no indication of heavy monetization, and you can jump in without paying. If using mobile app version there may be optional ads or in-app purchases but core gameplay is freely accessible.
What Makes It Unique?
What differentiates 368 Chickens is its single-goal, constraint-driven match mechanic rather than level after level. Many puzzle games build endless waves or power icons; this one sets you the task of rescuing exactly 368 chickens on a 6×6 grid, using only pair placements and triples. That constraint gives it a sharper, more purposeful feel compared to many mobile puzzle games.
How We Rated It:
- Ease of Use: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ — Very easy to understand; drag, place, match.
- Features: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ — Strong for its niche but modest in variety.
- Value for Money: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — Free, fun, and perfect for what it is.
- Overall Rating: ~4.2/5
368 Chickens is a clever little puzzle game that offers surprising strategic depth despite its simple mechanics. If you enjoy quick games that reward thoughtful placement rather than frantic tapping, this one is worth your time. While it won’t offer years of evolving content like big brand titles, for what it sets out to do deliver a satisfying, single-goal chicken rescue match puzzle it hits the mark nicely.

