What is Chicken Road?

Chicken Road is a crash-style casino game from InOut Games. The idea is straightforward: a chicken runs across a path with hidden hazards, and you choose when to cash out before it gets caught. Each safe step raises the payout multiplier, but one wrong step ends the round.

Like other crash games, it’s built for quick sessions. There are no reels or bonus rounds to wait for, and rounds finish in seconds. The game also uses Provably Fair technology, so the result of each round can be checked after play.

Feature Details
Game NameChicken Road
DeveloperInOut Games
Game TypeCrash / Instant-Win
RTP98%
VolatilityMedium to High
Bet Range€0.01 – €150
Max Win€20,000
Difficulty Levels4: Easy, Medium, Hard, Hardcore
FairnessProvably Fair
TechnologyHTML5
Official Websitechickensroad.net

How does Chicken Road work?

In each round, you choose your stake and start the run. The chicken then moves across a path of manhole covers, and your main decision is when to stop and cash out.

Each safe step increases the multiplier. The longer the chicken keeps going, the higher the potential payout. You can cash out at any point before the chicken lands on a bad cover.

If that happens, the round ends and the stake is lost. There’s no partial payout for progress made. The whole game is about choosing between stopping early for a smaller win or risking more for a bigger one.

RTP, volatility and maximum win

Chicken Road has a published RTP of 98%, which is high for a crash-style casino game. In practice, the exact RTP can vary a little depending on the casino’s version of the game, so it’s worth checking the info panel at your chosen site.

The game has medium to high volatility. That means smaller multipliers appear more often, while bigger wins are less frequent. It can be normal to go through a few weaker rounds before a stronger run shows up.

Bet range and top payout

The usual bet range is €0.01 to €150 per round, although some casinos may allow stakes up to €200. The entry point is low, but the available limits depend on the operator.

The maximum win is capped at €20,000. Even though Hardcore mode has a very high theoretical multiplier, the casino win cap still applies. Lower difficulty levels also have much smaller multiplier limits, with Easy mode topping out at 24.5x.

As with all RTP figures, 98% is a long-term average, not a promise for one session. A single play session can go very differently from the published return.

Difficulty levels

Chicken Road has four difficulty settings: Easy, Medium, Hard, and Hardcore. Your choice affects how risky each step is and how fast the multiplier grows.

What each level changes

Lower difficulty makes safe jumps more likely, but the payout grows more slowly. Higher difficulty works the other way round: each step is riskier, but the multiplier increases faster.

  • Easy: 24 steps to the golden egg, with a 1 in 25 chance of losing on each step. Multipliers start low and build gradually.
  • Medium: 22 steps, with a 3 in 25 loss chance per step. This gives a better balance between risk and reward.
  • Hard: 20 steps, with a 5 in 25 loss chance per step. Runs end sooner, but the payout potential rises faster.
  • Hardcore: 15 steps, with a 10 in 25 loss chance per step. This is the riskiest mode, but it also has the steepest multiplier growth.

How it affects your session

Easy is the best option if you want longer runs and lower pressure. Hard and Hardcore are more volatile, so short sessions can end quickly, but they can also pay out more if you cash out at the right time.

The difficulty setting does not change your stake. It changes the odds behind each jump, which is what makes the game feel more or less volatile.

Can you play Chicken Road in demo mode?

Demo mode is available at many online casinos, but it depends on the platform rather than the game itself. Some sites let you open the practice version straight away, while others ask you to register first or don’t offer demo play at all.

When it is available, the demo uses virtual credits, so there’s no real-money risk. It’s the same game as the paid version, with the same mechanics, difficulty levels and multiplier progression. For most players, it’s the easiest way to see how rounds work and how the cash-out timing feels before playing for real.

What's worth testing in demo

If the casino offers practice mode, it’s worth trying the different difficulty levels. The gap between Easy and Hardcore isn’t always obvious until you’ve seen a few rounds play out. Demo play is also useful if the version you’re using has an auto cash-out option.

Just keep in mind that demo balances vary. Some casinos reset the credits, while others give you a fixed amount that doesn’t refill. A short demo session won’t tell you much about how the game will behave with real stakes, so treat it as a way to learn the flow rather than a prediction tool.

Original, 2.0 or something else?

Not every game called Chicken Road is the same game. The original version is developed by InOut Games, and that’s the one this guide refers to. Chicken Road 2.0 is a separate release with different mechanics, a different paytable, and a lower RTP of 95.50%. Some other themed versions also use the name without being connected to InOut Games.

Feature Chicken Road (Original) Chicken Road 2.0
DeveloperInOut GamesInOut Games
RTP98%95.50%
Max Win€20,000$20,000
Difficulty Levels44
SettingManhole coversTraffic lanes
AutoplayNoNo

If you’re checking any figure such as RTP, max win, or bet range, make sure you’re looking at the right version first. The provider name in the game info panel or footer should say InOut Games. If it doesn’t, the numbers here may not apply.

This matters because Chicken Road copies do exist. Some sites use the name for a different game with a similar look, so the paytable is usually the quickest way to confirm what you’re actually playing.

Where can Hungary players play Chicken Road?

First, check that the casino accepts players from Hungary and supports full registration and withdrawals for your account. Hungary’s online gambling market is tightly regulated, so most players access Chicken Road through offshore casinos rather than locally licensed sites.

Before you sign up, it’s worth checking a few basics:

  • Currency: Some casinos let you use HUF, while others only support EUR or USD, which means conversion fees may apply.
  • Language support: Hungarian-language sites and support aren’t guaranteed, so confirm this if it matters to you.
  • Licensing: Look for a recognised licence, such as MGA, Curaçao, or UKGC, and make sure the casino gives clear information about player protection and fair play.
  • Verification and withdrawals: Check what documents are needed, how long KYC takes, and whether there are withdrawal limits or long processing times.

It’s also worth making sure the casino offers the InOut Games version of Chicken Road, since similar titles from other providers may look almost the same.

Deposit and withdrawal methods for Hungary players

Payment options at Hungary-facing casinos can vary, so it’s worth checking what’s actually available before you register.

Common deposit methods

  • Visa / Mastercard – widely accepted and usually instant, though some Hungarian banks may block gambling payments to offshore operators
  • Bank transfer (SEPA) – common at licensed casinos, often supports HUF, but it’s usually slower than card or e-wallet payments
  • e-Wallets – Skrill and Neteller are the most common; deposits are instant and withdrawals are often processed within 24 hours
  • Prepaid cards – Paysafecard is available at many operators, but it’s deposit-only and can’t be used for withdrawals
  • Cryptocurrency – some offshore casinos accept Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and other coins; check whether the casino settles in crypto or converts to HUF

Withdrawals and HUF conversion

Withdrawal times depend on the method. E-wallets are usually the fastest, card payouts can take three to five business days, and bank transfers often take at least a couple of days.

Not every casino shows balances in HUF. If your account runs in EUR or USD, check the exchange rate used at cashout, since some operators apply a margin. Fees are less common on deposits than withdrawals, but prepaid and crypto transactions can still carry charges, so it’s worth checking the cashier terms.

Minimum cashout limits also vary by casino and payment method. Bank transfers often have a higher minimum than e-wallets, so it’s best to confirm the exact amount before you deposit.

What else does InOut Games make?

InOut Games is a newer casino game studio based in Curaçao, known for crash-style, instant-win, and arcade-inspired titles. It uses Provably Fair technology across its catalogue and now has more than 30 games in its portfolio.

Chicken Road is its best-known release, but the studio has several other games with similar short-session, decision-based gameplay. Common examples include:

  • Chicken Road 2.0 – the sequel, set around traffic lanes
  • Hamster Run – an arcade-style progression game
  • Plinko – a ball-drop multiplier game
  • Penalty Unlimited – a football-themed instant game
  • Jumper – a vertical crash-style title
  • Mines variants such as Hot Mines, Lucky Mines, and Simple Mines

If you come across one of these in a casino lobby, it’s worth checking the provider name in the game info panel. Similar themes and similar names don’t always mean the same mechanics or payout setup.

InOut Games titles are usually available through licensed casinos and aggregator platforms, so the exact catalogue can vary from one operator to another.

How should you handle the cash-out decision?

Decide your cash-out point before the round starts, not while the chicken is moving. Once the multiplier begins to climb, it’s easy to hold on for one more step and lose the round.

Keep your stake fixed. Changing your bet because the last round went well or badly doesn’t change the odds of the next one. Each round is independent.

Stop points in practice

Set a multiplier target and cash out when you reach it. The exact number depends on how much risk you’re comfortable with, not on what the game seems to “owe” you.

It helps to set a session loss limit before you deposit, too. If you reach that limit, stop. Increasing stakes to recover losses is usually the quickest way to drain a balance.

Pattern myths

Chicken Road doesn’t have hot streaks, cold phases, or fixed cycles. The game uses a provably fair RNG, so each round is separate from the last. Any idea that a pattern can be read or forced is not reliable.