Student Game Postmortem - Chase the Chicken
Beth A. Dillon writes "The CMP Game Career Guide website for aspiring developers and game students has been launched, with several useful resources available to people wanting an in to the games industry. As an inspiration, the Student Postmortem: Chase the Chicken details what went right and wrong for an Art Institute of Vancouver project." From the article: "In Chase the Chicken, players assume the role of Chase, the frantic chicken, who narrowly escapes the blade of an oversized and over-zealous Chef. What follows is a ridiculously chaotic pursuit through a South American village with Chef and fanatical villagers clipping at Chase's tail-feathers. Inspired loosely by the opening sequence in the film City of God (Miramax, 2002), the idea was a bit of a tough sell to a team of students... but that's a topic for later."
This is hardly unique. Chicken chases (or chase the chicken) games go on regularly in rovers (see scouting) in Australia and many other groups also play similar games and have done since I was a child (at least fifteen years ago when I was five :P). The rules are slightly different but the concept is the same...Some one dressed as a chicken runs from a group chasing and those after it can use any means possible to track it down including feather trails, asking the people about, and getting the police to assist them. These chases are usually done in highly populated areas for extra laughs.
I ate your fish.