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Italian Brainrot Clicker
Italian Brainrot Clicker 2
Chicken Jockey Clicker
Merge Fellas
Brainrot Animals Simulator 3D
Italian Animals Mod: Playground
Italian Brainrot Animals: Playground
Italian Brainrot Jigsaw
Italian Brainrot Spot The Differences
2048 Italian Brainrot
Italian Brainrot Tung Sahur Snake.io
Brainrot Animals Merge
Brainrot Rescue
Steal Brainrot Online
FNF Vs Tralalero Tralala
Merge Brainrot
Brainrot Sahuuur
Italian Animals With Voice Acting
Brainrot Clicker
Italian Neuro Beast Battle Defense
Side Effects Game
Tralalero Tralala Hidden Stars
Italian Brainrot Candy
Brainrot Clicker Game
Mr. Mine
Drive Mad 2
Spacebar Clicker
Bird Flight Idle
Idle Lumber Inc
Idle Breakout
Roblox Clicker
Brainrot Evolution
Egg Clicker
Banana Clicker
Stimulation Clicker
PokeBox
Dogeminer 2
Steal Brainrot Online
Cat Clicker
Candy Clicker
Brainrot Clicker
Kiwi Clicker
Stack
Battle Karts
Italian Brainrot Obby Parkour
Grow a Garden Calculator
Grow A Black Hole: Idle Clicker
My Dinosaur Land
Crazy Chicken 3D isn’t trying to be deep, balanced, or even logical. That’s the whole point. It’s a battle royale where you play as an angry chicken in a 3D arena, running around smacking other birds with frying pans and launching eggs like grenades. There’s no plot, no seriousness—just fast, ridiculous action that somehow becomes super competitive after five minutes of laughter.
You spawn in as a chicken. You're not armed at first, but weapons are scattered around the map—everything from silly projectiles to melee tools. Once you gear up, it's every bird for itself.
Controls are super simple:
The movement feels intentionally clumsy. You’re not supposed to be precise—just unpredictable enough to outlast the rest of the feathery chaos.
You don’t play Crazy Chicken 3D to be the best. You play because the idea of chickens in a battle royale is too dumb to resist. It’s the kind of game you show your friends just to watch them crack up.
If meme energy is your thing, try Italian Brainrot Clicker, where the chaos never stops, or browse other unhinged titles in the Brainrot Games section.
Yes, there are multiplayer options—chaos is always better with company.
Honestly, no. It’s so dumb that it stays entertaining, especially in short bursts.
Basically, yeah—but it’s surprisingly playable.