Guide your chook across six lanes of chaos. Dodge traffic, snag multipliers, and cash out before you're roadkill. Hardcore difficulty awaits, mate.
It's not your typical pokies game – it's skill, guts, and timing wrapped in feathers
Each lane crossed boosts your stake: 1.01x, 1.03x, 1.06x, 1.10x, 1.15x, up to 1.19x on lane six
Easy (30 lines), Medium (25), Hard (22), or Hardcore (18 lines) – choose your risk level
Bet from $0.50 to $200 AUD per round with instant cashout at any lane
Forget spinning reels – Chicken Road 2 is a skill-based crash game disguised as poultry chaos. You control a plucky white chicken standing on the curb of a six-lane highway. Your mission? Cross as many lanes as possible without getting pancaked by oncoming turquoise sedans.
Each lane you successfully cross plants your chicken on a manhole cover stamped with a multiplier. Lane one awards 1.01x your stake, lane two gives 1.03x, and so on up to lane six at 1.19x. Hit the cashout button at any point to lock in your winnings – but wait too long and a car will flatten your feathered fortune.
The twist: you pick the difficulty before you play. Easy mode gives you 30 crossing opportunities across the game session with lighter traffic. Hardcore mode slashes that to just 18 lines and floods the road with vehicles. Higher risk, higher tension, same multipliers.
The game defaults to Medium (25 lines) for balanced play. Easy is perfect for first-timers wanting to learn traffic patterns. Hard and Hardcore are for experienced players who've memorised the car spawn rates and want maximum adrenaline. The multipliers stay identical across all modes – only the number of crossing attempts changes.
InOut nailed the aesthetic: dark asphalt texture with realistic white dashed lane markings, circular manhole covers with concentric ring patterns, and a side-view chicken sprite that would fit perfectly in a 90s Sega cabinet. The colour palette is deliberately minimal – greys, whites, and that signature red chicken comb – so the bright green cashout button and turquoise car pop when they appear.
The interface is clean as: balance displayed top-right with a gold coin icon (weirdly stamped with the number 8), live player count always visible, and bet buttons laid out as circular chips below the game field. It's optimised for quick decisions – you'll never fumble looking for the cashout when a car screams into view.
If you're burnt out on traditional pokies with the same old free spins and wilds, Chicken Road 2 is your palate cleanser. It rewards observation and timing over pure luck. The short rounds (often under 10 seconds if you're aggressive) make it ideal for mobile sessions during smoko breaks.
That said, the max win of USD $20,000 won't compete with progressive jackpot pokies. This is a grind-and-cashout game, not a life-changing windfall chaser. Thebet range ($0.01 to $200 USD, roughly $0.015 to $310 AUD) suits casual punters and mid-stakes players, but high rollers will hit the ceiling fast.
Play Responsibly: Chicken Road 2 is a game of skill and chance. Set deposit limits before you play.
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