New Chicken!
During his long stay in this game, I noticed that the unfortunate chickens were ignored. What do they deserve it for?
Since the time of the first Haven, nothing has changed in them, they even stopped running away when they were caught, they don’t care about their fate! Heck! What happened to them?
The gameplay with chicken is quite bored and is perceived in the game as something annoying. Nothing happens in their hen-house, they only eat and drink! you come pick up the eggs, and if you accidentally forgot to go to them for a couple of days, then the hellish chicken gates will open up there, the whole chicken coop is stuffed with eggs, chickens nestling. You start as a madman to run everything around, in the process scolding yourself for having forgotten to stop by and clean up the mess. While you run around in sweat and chicken feathers, the eggs begin to hatch in your bag, in your hands, and chicken hell passes into your hands. In short, it annoys you. As a result, you get only eggs and meat from chicken coops. Yes, there is a "golden egg" in the game. This is such a rare thing as if in this egg there is an unborn chicken devil. For 4 worlds, I found it only once. AND EVERYTHING!
I propose to do 2 things:
-1 - enter a variety in their race. Let him develop not only monotonous raising of quality, but also diversity, on earth there are so many kinds of these creatures. (let these brown chickens be the most useless option with the lowest chance of hitting something new, while for example white or black chickens are already powerful powerful individuals from which new curiosities are falling)
-2 - due to the diversity, let there be a curiosity like the perfect chicken feather, or the perfect egg "let it shine like a halo on the head of an angel, let him have a halo!"
Then someone recently offered to add geese. And to them is a golden egg. This option seems to me more interesting.
At the same time I will ask - why the idea of a different color of animals no longer develops, why did everything stop at the cows? it was a damn cool idea!