Free virtual pet simulator
Chub, Chomp, Chill is a free simulation game developed by Solitary Scribbles. It allows you to take care of a virtual pet. Here, your goal is to make them happy. You can feed them and plump them up or let them walk around the screen.
The current version of CCC allows you to customize a character much like in Sims 4. However, this update removed the feature that allows you to converse with your pet. Also, take note that the game contains fetish-related themes and weight gain content. Moreover, this is still under development so content is limited.
How do you play the game?
Chub, Chomp, Chill is a lightweight game with a download file of 87 MB. When you click on the download button, a pop-up will ask you for a donation. You can pay for it or choose to skip by selecting the “No thanks, just take me to the downloads” button. Once the download is complete, you can extract the files and double-click the executable file. This will open the home page.
To start the game, select the body type of your pet—either female or male. Then, select the skin tone and choose the hairstyle. The hairstyle and skin tone are adjustable, so you can change them however you want. Next, design the eyes and mouth by clicking on the arrows to give them different expressions. The next step is to dress your character and adjust its body proportion using the sliders.
The final step is to name your character. As mentioned, your goal is to care for your pet. You can choose what they eat and even design their house. More than feeding, you also rub their bellies to get happiness points. Although it is a virtual pet game, the characters you create are actually human-looking. With this, it can be eerie whenever you rub their bellies to get points.
Is the game good?
Chub, Chomp, Chill is a fun little game that you can play to spend your free time. With it, you have the freedom to create a character and take care of it. However, it can be disturbing at times since feeding your pet can make him or her bloat. There are also a few bugs and content limitations that can be a deal-breaker to potential players.