Chicken Road

Crossing the road has never been so fun

A crash game featuring a lovable chicken hunting a golden egg is a hit in Canada. Check out everything you need to know about the Chicken Road game below!

Chicken Road Game in Canada: What It Is, How It Works, & If It’s Legit

If you want to know why the chicken crossed the road, you need to play the Chicken Road game. This hilariously animated crash game has created a whole chicken road gaming craze that every player in Canada should be aware of. Why? Read on to find out!

What is the Chicken Road game?

The Chicken Road game is a crash game developed by InOut Games

Chicken Road - Mobile Crash Games in Canada
Chicken Road looks good on mobile devices.

A crash game is a casino game in which a character moves across the screen until it “crashes” (i.e., its movement is terminated). As the character moves, a bet multiplier increases along with it. Players must cash out their bet before the character crashes and loses the bet, but the longer players wait, the more they win.

With Chicken Road, a chicken crosses a road to capture a golden egg, hopping over ovens to reach it. Each oven is worth a more valuable bet multiplier than the last oven. On each oven, though, a door can open to cook the chicken with a massive flame. No winner, just chicken dinner.

InOut Games gave its Chicken Road crossing game an RTP of 98% and made it so players can set the game to four difficulty levels: easy, medium, hard, and hardcore. The hardcore mode can pay out some seriously hardcore winnings, too (2,542,251.93x for reaching the golden egg!). 

The minimum bet for Chicken Road in Canada is $0.01, and the maximum is $150. The maximum win amount is $10,000.

Chicken Road review

To offer a Chicken Road game review, we’ll first break the game down into a simple list of pros and cons.

PROSCONS
Fun theme and attractive animationHigh variance
Simple gameplayNo bonus rounds
High RTPMax win capped at 10,000x
Adjustable risk levelsAds can be misleading
Unique game concept (crash w/ tiles)

The game’s attractive animation is one thing that sets the Chicken Road crossing game apart. Chicken Road is a good-looking crash game

Our protagonist, the chicken, is an adorably goofy-looking and lovable character. It hops across a simple backdrop that allows the animations of the chicken and the oven flames to stand out. When the oven flames torch, they really torch, leaving behind the chicken cooked on a plate

Chicken Road - Dinner Plate

The game’s movement is also unique. Typically, crash games have characters move on their own, but with Chicken Run, players control the chicken’s movement, deciding whether to move the chicken to the next tile or to cash out. That level of interaction will see players become more attached to the chicken.

The animation and the movement make Chicken Road stand out amongst the growing number of crash games entering the Canadian market.

Chicken Road - Hardcore Golden Egg 2

If we’re rating this game out of 5 stars, it’s got to be a 5 out of 5 for a crash game, and probably a 4 out of 5 relative to all casino games… 

Ok, that chicken’s too adorable: 4.5 out of 5.

Is Chicken Road legit in Canada?

With online gaming, there is always a concern about whether a game is real or fake, so the question should be asked: Is Chicken Road a scam? The short answer is “No.” 

That said, the game’s popularity has created a whole niche for chicken road gaming, which means there are many imitators out there, some of which are sure to be illegitimate. So, be sure the Chicken Road game you’re playing is from InOut Games and not some knock-off

Also, be sure to play at a licensed casino, because while the Chicken Road game might be legit, not every online casino in Canada is. 

Chicken Road’s online ads are deceptive, showing new players immediately reaching the golden egg on the “hardcore” setting, so players should be cognizant of that as well. We can say from experience that on hardcore, typically, our chicken was cooked on the first tile, so don’t run into the game assuming you can win huge amounts quickly, which is exactly what some online ads imply.

Beware of fake apps!
There are some fake casino apps that players in Canada should be cautious of. Always look for a licence, and always look for games by well-known game providers

When it comes to Chicken Road, there are even fake Chicken Road money apps, so don’t be duped by these scams. Any app claiming guaranteed profits playing Chicken Road is lying: there are no guaranteed profits.

How to play the Chicken Road casino game

Chicken Road - Beginning of the Road

Like all crash games, Chicken Road is super-easy to play. This is a step-by-step guide on how to play Chicken Road:

  1. Set your wager.
  2. Select the difficulty/chance of collision.
  3. Optional: Open the dropdown menu in the top right, and activate the spacebar button to move the chicken by using the spacebar.
  4. Click the green “Play” button (or spacebar) to start a round and move the chicken to the first space.
  5. Click the green “Go” button to move to another space, or click the yellow “Cash Out…” button to cash out your bet.
  6. Continue until you cash out, the chicken cooks in flames, or you reach the golden egg.

Chicken Road Canada: Where players in Canada can play

Players in Canada looking to play Chicken Road won’t have to look far. The game is a near-phenomenon in the country and, therefore, available at many of the best online casinos in Canada. Look for licensed casinos that have partnered with InOut Games. 

For players not in Ontario, try these licensed casinos offering the Chicken Road game:

For players in Ontario, you must play at a casino licensed by the Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO)

Along with playing at casinos with proper licensing, we recommend all players utilize responsible gambling tools to ensure their play remains safe. Set limits; play responsibly. 

Chicken Road game strategies: What actually works?

Everyone loves to win, but winning is hardly a guarantee. In fact, usually the opposite is true: you’re more likely to lose. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of the best tips, not for winning, but for managing the risk of playing crash games:

  • Quick cash-out: An obvious, but safe way to play is to cash out early every time. You won’t win very much, but it prevents you from losing as frequently.
  • Bet small: Smaller bets ensure losses are managed and under control.
  • Predetermined exit: A smart way to play crash games like Chicken Road is to set a predetermined exit point and stick to it. Consistency will prevent you from chasing multipliers and will allow you to bank winnings more frequently.
  • Don’t chase multipliers: This must be the easiest way to lose money playing crash games. There’s always a more enticing multiplier, so don’t get caught up in “just one more” thinking.

Chicken Road 2.0: What it is

The success of Chicken Road in Canada has led to spin-offs and sequels, the first of which is Chicken Road 2.0. The 2.0 version changes the chicken’s environment, making it more faithful to the ‘chicken crossed the road’ joke

With 2.0, the chicken hops across manholes in the middle of a multilane highway, traffic zooming by and flattening the chicken if the player doesn’t cash out soon enough.

The mechanics of the game remain the same as the original (although the RTP is lower, at 95.5%), but some players will like the change of scenery. Like its predecessor, Chicken Road 2.0 is a good-looking crash game.

Personally, we enjoy the kitchen vibes of the original – the flame is just too cool and the dinner plate too funny! – but Chicken Road 2.0 is more aligned with the joke that inspired the game. 

Chicken Road - Flame Broiled

Chicken Road vs other crash games

Let’s compare Chicken Road to two other top crash games in Canada: Aviator and Spaceman

First, Aviator. It’s look has an old school, 8-bit charm, like a game your grandpa played. It’s charming, but it also looks like something grandpa played. Chicken Road has a charm that tastes fresher than Grandpa’s charm; a youthfulness and uniqueness that is especially expressed in Chicken Road’s aesthetic.

Spaceman has graphics that are more akin to Chicken Road’s. Spaceman looks great and includes excellent features (like the 50% cash-out feature or the fact that you are playing with other players), but, like Aviator, once the round starts, players do not control the game’s speed.

This is where Chicken Road separates itself, offering players control over the character’s pace. Controlling the time it takes to move the chicken, step by step, builds the anticipation of each step and subsequently the game’s excitement. The player is always faced with the question of “One more?”

The crash game temptation is that much more real with Chicken Road.

Chicken Road - Hardcore Golden Egg

So, in sum, when compared to its peers, Chicken Road looks particularly good, has a unique youthfulness, and ups the anticipation of the crash game genre.

Chicken Road jokes 🐔

Now, let’s have some fun. The success of Chicken Road has seen fans and players come up with chicken road jokes, for obvious reasons, and we can’t help but join in the fun of creating our own Chicken Road-inspired (dad) jokes. So, grab a glass of water and get comfortable, we’ve got some real zingers coming your way (ok, I’m not paid enough for this…):

  • “Why did the chicken cross the road?”
    “To make dinner.” 🍗
  • “What did the chicken say at the end of the road?”
    “Buck, buck, buck-egg!!!”
  • “Why did the chicken get cooked?”
    “Because it wanted an eggs-treme multiplier.”
  • Why did the chicken cross the road?”
    “To get to the golden egg: duh.”
  • “What’s the only road scarier than Chicken Road?”
    “The 401 at rush hour.”
  • “Where is Chicken Road in Canada?”
    “It has to be somewhere near Scotiabank Arena during the NHL playoffs, because that’s when a lot of (blue and white) chickens get cooked.” 🔥

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the Chicken Road game from InOut Games is a legit casino game. Players should always play at licensed casinos to ensure their safety.
Yes, Chicken Road is available for real money play at some of Canada’s most popular online casinos.
Yes, Chicken Road is a form of gambling. All crash games are games of chance and are considered gambling.
Chicken Road has an RTP of 98%. Chicken Road 2.0 has an RTP of 95.5%.
Players can certainly employ a strategy for playing Chicken Road, but that strategy should be focused on risk management rather than winning. There are no winning strategies.
Yes, players in Ontario have access to Chicken Road at AGCO-licensed casinos.
Author
Nick
Casino Content Writer

Nick Purdy is a content writer at CanadaCasino.ca. He has more than 2 years of experience in iGaming and 6 years as a content writer. Specializing in both the review process (over 100 casino reviews and counting) and responsible gambling guidelines, Nick has excelled at testing casinos and online slots. He has also proved to be a thorough fact-checker and is well-versed in anti-money laundering regulations, having recently completed 2 AML training courses. As a former philosophy graduate, Nick has taken a particular interest in player education and the responsibility casinos have for their players. As a guy who loves games, he enjoys learning new slot mechanisms when writing online slot reviews.

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