More than 7 years writing about online gambling and crash games. I personally test casinos, verify licenses, and explain how to play responsibly.
Real game, real checks and clear recommendations — that's what matters.
Welcome, bro, to the site dedicated to the amazing game Chicken Road! If you're here, you definitely love chicken—fried, frozen, or crushed by a truck—as much as I do.
I've been playing crash games at casinos for several years now. (Don't think that I'm a crazy gambling addict, not at all, I just take a break from my work and mostly play in demo mode) I have something to compare Chicken Road to. Games like Aviators, Spacemen, and Zeppelins, in my opinion, don't even come close to this wonderful game. Let's discuss together what kind of game Chicken Road is and how it's better than other crash games.
More than 7 years writing about online gambling and crash games. I personally test casinos, verify licenses, and explain how to play responsibly.
Real game, real checks and clear recommendations — that's what matters.
First, take a look at Chicken Road's features compared to other crash games and see for yourself why Chicken Road hits different!
| Game | Provider | Genre | RTP | Min. bet | Max. bet | Max. win |
| Chicken Road | InOut Games | crash game | 98% | €0.01 | €200 | x3,203,384.8 |
| Aviator | Spribe | crash game | 96.50% | €0.01 | €100 | x1000 |
| Spaceman | Pragmatic Play | crash game | 96.50% | €1.00 | €100 | x5000 |
*I confirm I am 18 years old
Have you checked out Chicken Road's RTP? A whopping 98%! That means if you're not a cheapskate, you'll win 98 times out of 100. Chicken Road Casino is ready to give you back €98 for every €100 you spend. So how do you win at chicken cross the road game without handing over your hard-earned €2 to the online casino? More on that later, but I hope you've already figured it out: don't be a cheapskate.
I know you'll say you've seen casino slots with high RTPs. But Chicken Road Casino isn't a slot, it's a crash game, and my experience tells me they're not the same thing. Clicking and waiting for the reels to stop is one thing, but clicking when you're supposed to collect your winnings is quite another. This is the main difference between crash games and slots. In chicken cross the road game you actually have a say in what happens — throw a 98% RTP on top of that and you've got something that genuinely makes sense to play (for those who know how).
And you know what? Online casinos aren't exactly fond of players playing crash games. Under pressure from progressive trends, casinos can't abandon games like Chicken Road. They'd be happy to do so, but then they'd lose out to competitors. Guess why online casinos don't like Chicken cross so much? I think you've guessed it—in these types of games, the player can influence the outcome.
What else? Open your eyes!
Secondly, bro, you and I are of the same blood! We're not fucking gambling addicts and we don't waste our families' real money on online casinos. We're online gambling aesthetes! We care about the process, not the result. (although I don't refuse a positive result).
Yeah yeah, obvious question — bear with me. But seriously, the number of people on this game right now is wild. So let me break down what's real and what's just borrowing the name (and sometimes it was even quite good, which I propose to discuss in the comments on this page).
InOut Games put out 3 versions of Chicken Road — not all at once, spread out over time.
Looks better, runs smoother, clicks faster — Mission Uncrossable isn't even close. Furthermore, the feathers in Chicken Road 2 fall very vividly along the road, and even when you lose, watching that dumb chicken eat it is genuinely funny. I highly recommend it.
Roobet's in-house answer to Chicken Road. Dropped July 25, 2024 — three months after Chicken Road. Got a decent following pretty fast. Visually it can't touch Chicken Road — feels like it came out five years earlier than it did.
However, Mission Uncrossable has its own advantages and disadvantages compared to Chicken Road:
Pros:
Cons:
Similarities between Mission Uncrossable and Chicken Road:
PG Soft built this one specifically for mobile and almost nobody talks about it - no idea why. Release date: June 18, 2024. Is it similar to Chicken Road? The theme is similar, yes. But... the storyline is different, the gameplay is different, the multipliers are different.
Similarities to Chicken Road – Chickens run along the road (but not across the road).
Differences from Chicken Road:
My take: doesn't try to out-Chicken Road Chicken Road — and that's exactly why it works. Fun, addictive, worth your time.
Name hijack, plain and simple. Zero connection to the real thing.
Primitive graphics and gameplay, a la Minecraft from the 2000s (if it even existed back then).
One, two, or more chickens crossing a two-lane road, risking being crushed by square-shaped cars or trucks. For each chicken that goes nowhere (beyond the horizon of your screen, not beyond the road), the player scores 1 point. If a chicken is hit, the money game starts over. The goal is to beat your previous score.
Recommendations: Primitive, old-fashioned, uninteresting.
Chicken Cross release date: September 1, 2024. Upgaming saw Chicken Road doing numbers and wanted in, but Upgaming failed. Upgaming knows what they're doing usually — this time they just photocopied the wrong game. Upgaming's game features virtually all the elements of Chicken Road, but... the graphics are primitive, they threw some extra animations at it hoping nobody would notice. Nobody's beating 98% RTP — that's just the ceiling.
Recommendations: Bad graphics plus a photocopied concept — nah, it's not competing. Worth a try if you're a fan of a certain design.
Release date: September 1, 2024. I liked this cash game from Upgaming. Nothing like the original — but it does its own thing and pulls it off.
The cash game is reminiscent of the well-known mine-spinning games and, in some ways, follows them. Look, watching a chicken fry beats watching a mine blow up. That's just facts. The odds aren't bad either.
Recommendations: Worth trying the demo first to get a feel for it — I gave it a go myself, didn't exactly set the world on fire, but it helped.
Dissenting opinion: I think that if you play a lot and often, the "sticky effect" will exceed the financial feasibility (which is what Upgaming was counting on).
A classic reel slot from BGaming, unrelated to crash games like Chicken Road. Release date: April 15, 2005. Old as hell but holds up — chicken bandits tearing through the Wild West, what's not to like.
If you enjoy playing slots, I highly recommend it. At least it's not as clichéd as all those Books-type slots (you know what I mean).
There's more out there — I'll keep adding as I go. Come back to this page, bro, I'll be adding to it based on my own experience and your tips.
Chicken road mobile apps are a separate topic.
Where to play Chicken Road?
Don't think, bro, that I think you've been banned from Google. Absolutely not. You'll find out where to play Chicken Road, how to play Chicken Road, and why you need all this anyway. But there is a suggestion:
Here are the casinos I'd actually point you toward:
| Casino | License | Languages |
| Joo Casino | Curaçao Gaming Authority, Estonian Tax and Customs Board | German, English, Spanish, Finnish, Russian, French, Portuguese, Polish |
| Stake | Curaçao Gaming Authority | English, German, Spanish, Finnish, Indonesian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Chinese |
| Mr. Pacho | Curaçao Gaming Authority | More than 15 languages, including Polish, Greek, Hindi, Czech, Slovenian, Hungarian, Italian |
| Platin Casino | Curaçao Gaming Authority, Malta Gaming Authority | English, German, Spanish, Finnish, Norwegian, French, Portuguese |
Chuck your casino stories in the comments — no sugarcoating please. Only thing I'll delete is links. Everything else stays.
— a passionate fan of the cash game Chicken Road and a practicing gambler with 7 years of experience, Fabrice Ramball
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