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Chicken Fries

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Chicken Fries is a first-person restaurant simulation game developed and published by Turquoise Games. It was released on 20 February 2026 for Windows via Steam. The game places players in charge of running a fast-paced fried chicken restaurant, combining hands-on food preparation with time management and operational decision-making. Its launch marked Turquoise Games’ entry into the growing niche of detailed food service simulators.

At release, Chicken Fries was available exclusively on PC through Steam. There have been no confirmed announcements regarding console versions or additional platform ports. The focus remains on the Windows edition, which includes standard Steam features such as achievements and community integration. No separate editions or expanded releases have been detailed so far.

Gameplay centres on preparing chicken-based meals from scratch in a first-person perspective. Players bread and fry chicken, assemble orders, manage cooking stations, and ensure customers are served efficiently during busy rush periods. Alongside cooking mechanics, the game incorporates stock management and workflow optimisation, requiring players to balance speed with organisation to keep the restaurant profitable and customers satisfied.

Promotion for Chicken Fries included a gameplay trailer and announcement posts shared through its Steam page ahead of launch. These previews showcased real in-game footage, highlighting the interactive cooking systems and the intensity of peak service hours. The marketing leaned heavily on demonstrating the tactile preparation mechanics to attract fans of immersive simulation titles.

As a recent release, the volume of Steam reviews is still developing, but early feedback from players has been positive. Community discussions have focused on the satisfying loop of preparing and serving food, with players praising the hands-on mechanics and the challenge of maintaining efficiency under pressure. The early reception suggests a solid foundation for ongoing updates and potential future growth.