

In Slingshot Chicken, a determined chicken becomes your projectile of choice. Pigs hide inside wobbly towers made of wood, stone, and whatever else the builder could stack together. Your job is simple: pull back the slingshot and send the chicken flying straight into the mess.
Playing takes only one motion. Drag to aim, then release to launch. The chicken flies across the screen and crashes into the tower. If your aim is good, pieces start sliding, pigs roll off platforms, and the whole structure may tip over. Some levels include TNT, and hitting it can blow apart large sections at once.
Each stage gives you only a small number of launches, so every shot matters. Clearing the level means knocking out every pig before you run out of chickens. Sometimes a direct hit works, while other times it is better to weaken the base and let gravity do the rest.
The game does not really run out of stages. Towers keep appearing with new shapes and layouts, so the challenge slowly grows. Some fall apart easily, others make you adjust your aim again and again.




