From the Russian on the store page, I had to translate in Google Translate, so forgive me if any of it sounds off: "Chicken Tetris is a fast paced and addictive puzzle game that will test your reflexes and strategic thinking. Chicken parts fall off the top of the screen like in Tetris, and your goal is to arrange them in such a way that you get fried chickens - two legs, two wings, two thighs around the breast." Other than descriptive highlights, it also says that ChatGPT and Midjourney were used to create the graphics... and the script. So that explains most of it.
Surprisingly, graphics aren't bad. It's a competent cartoonish style, with semi cartoonish/realistic chicken parts in the Tetris. Audio is good and peaceful as well. Starting the game, the only you can do as chicken parts drop down is drag them around with Left Click. My initial reaction when reading the description was that it was like Puyo-Puyo or any other Tetris clone, where you had to group the body parts together to get "fried chickens". But no, this game is actually more like a Softbody Tetris simulation with chicken parts all rubbing on each other, and with no way to combine them. Every time I would try to click on one of the smaller pieces next to the giant chicken parts, the giant parts would warp under my cursor and stay sticky like a piece of clear tape.
I wouldn't qualify this as a game at this stage, because the experience is not Tetris at all, but a computer algorithm's attempt to fill a tub with chicken legs. I look forward to when I can experience the TRUE Chicken Tetris.