After narrowly escaping the chopping block, Mark is on a mission to get his head back. Sneak past deranged farmers, survive deadly traps, and fumble through barns and backwoods in a physics-driven platformer where movement is erratic and nothing goes as planned.
Mark the Headless Chicken is a chaotic stealth platformer about staying just barely in control. Mark doesn’t move like other characters—he veers, flails, and stumbles through slapstick escape attempts with reactive physics and zero combat skills. You’ll need to get creative to stay alive... and on your feet.
Features
Unpredictable, Physics-Layered Movement
- Directional input applies force, not precision. Run too fast and Mark overcorrects. Move too slow and you’ll never make it. Every step is a calculated mess.
Stealth Meets Slapstick
- Hide in hay, sneak through cornfields, and avoid patrolling farmers. Get spotted and Mark enters panic mode—sprinting uncontrollably as blood spurts from his neck stump.
Flap, Hover & Dash
- Chain flaps, hovers, and peck dashes to cross wild gaps or reach hidden ledges. Stay in the air too long, though, and control breaks down completely.
Deadly Farm Hazards
- Electric fences, fire jets, pressure plates, and collapsing platforms are everywhere, and often ridiculous. Use your momentum and weird movement to dodge disaster, create chaos, or crash into something useful.
Animals With Attitude
- Goats headbutt, horses kick, and chickens launch eggs like mortars. They’re unpredictable, reactive, and often part of the solution, whether you planned it or not.
Secrets, Shortcuts, and Chicks
- Explore alternate paths, find high-risk hiding spots, and collect rare chicks scattered across the farm. Completionists welcome.
Face the Farmer
- Lure the giant farmer into destroying his own arena using the chaos around you. You can’t fight, but with the right timing, you can take down the one who took your head.
Built for fans of physical comedy, stealthy chaos, and movement that fights back.
Mark’s not graceful. Mark’s not smart. Mark doesn’t have a head. But he might make it.