The difficulty climbs fast, but the game’s signature charm keeps you coming back: chickens wearing pilgrim hats, boss fights against a giant turkey impostor , and death animations that turn enemies into fried drumsticks.
What makes Chicken Invaders so beloved, especially in its Ultimate Omelette form, is its refusal to take itself seriously. It’s a game about genocidal space chickens that somehow becomes a celebration of over-the-top arcade action. Add the Thanksgiving theme, and you get a game that feels like a Norman Rockwell painting on fire —in the best way possible. Chicken.Invaders.Ultimate.Omelette.Thanksgiving...
Here’s a good write-up for Chicken Invaders: Ultimate Omelette — specifically themed around and the game’s signature absurd humor. Title: Thanksgiving Just Got Fowl: A Tribute to Chicken Invaders – Ultimate Omelette The difficulty climbs fast, but the game’s signature
🍗🍗🍗🍗🍗 (5/5 drumsticks) Best enjoyed with: A controller, a full stomach, and absolutely zero mercy for space chickens. Add the Thanksgiving theme, and you get a
Every Thanksgiving, we gather around the table to give thanks for family, friends, and a golden-brown turkey. But what if turkey wasn’t the main course ? What if, instead, chickens from outer space decided to crash the feast—not to join it, but to avenge every egg ever eaten ?
The special Thanksgiving Edition within Ultimate Omelette introduces seasonal levels, complete with autumn leaves, cornucopia-shaped enemy carriers, and a final boss: General Gobble , a cyborg turkey-chicken hybrid with heat-seeking gravy boats. Defeat him, and you unlock the secret Endless Leftovers survival mode—because saving Thanksgiving once is never enough.
If you’re looking for a deep story or realistic graphics, look elsewhere. If you want to blast poultry puns across the galaxy while defending mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie, Chicken Invaders: Ultimate Omelette is your Thanksgiving tradition in the making. It’s messy, hilarious, and packed with more yolk than you can shake a drumstick at.