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72 titles 33 studios 6 with full reviews

Every chicken game we know of, and who actually makes it

We have counted 72 chicken-themed titles, 33 studios named and 7 whose maker we could not establish. Not variations on one game — separate products from separate developers, including two built by casinos for their own lobbies. This is the whole shelf, sorted by who makes it, because the maker is the only thing that reliably tells you what a game actually is.

Why there are seventy of them

One game worked, and the industry noticed

Chicken Road by INOUT Games found an audience, and studios respond to that the way studios always do. Within a couple of years the same mechanic — step forward, watch a multiplier climb, stop before something hits you — existed under thirty different names.

The originator now has a whole sub-line of its own

INOUT is not sitting on one title. It runs twelve chicken games, of which eight carry «Chicken Road» in the name: the original, 2, two Bonus variants, Ice, Race, Vegas and Gold. The studio is multiplying its own brand faster than anybody is copying it.

Two casinos built their own

Roobet has Mission Uncrossable and Stake has Chicken Stake. When operators commission their own version of a genre rather than licensing one, the genre has stopped being niche.

And the Aviator studio is in here too

Spribe, which makes Aviator, has Pilot Chicken. That is worth knowing because it explains why the crash shelves at different operators feel so similar: a handful of studios supply most of them.

72chicken titles countedacross operator lobbies
33separate studiosnot one company reskinning
12of them from INOUTeight named Chicken Road something
2built by casinosRoobet and Stake, for their own lobbies
The registry

All 72, grouped by who makes them

Studio names come from the source list. Where a maker was not recorded, the row says so rather than guessing. Linked titles have a review here.

Chicken games by studio
INOUT Games makes the one people meanChicken Road · Chicken Road 2 · Chicken Road 2 Bonus · Chicken Road Bonus · Chicken Road Ice · Chicken Road Race · Chicken Road Vegas · Chicken Road Gold · Chicken vs Zombies · Chicken Shoot · Chicken Coin · Royal Drop
Not stated in the source maker unknown to usCheesy Road · Chicken Wars · Chicken Champions · Chicken Roast · Chicken Run · Chicky Choice · Chicken Leap
EvoplayUncrossable Rush · Uncrossable Rush XMas · Uncrossable Rush Eggster
UpgamingWingz · Chicken Cross · Chicken Game
JacktopCrossfire Chicken x5000 · Lucky Chicken Cross
Pragmatic PlayChicken Drop · Chicken+
TaDa GamingChicken Dash · Chicken Dash 10000
1FunChicken Rough
Amiry GamesChicken Run
Astriona GamesChicken Football
Funky GamesLanding chicken
GalaxsysChicken Crash
GenesisCrosstown Chicken
Indigo MagicCross It
Joker.games (store app)Chicken Cross — Farm Cross 2
Mascot GamingRooster Run
Pascal GamingChicken Revenge
PixmoveChick'n Run
Pocket Games SoftChicky Run
PoggiPlayChicken Curry
Roobet (operator original) built by a casinoMission Uncrossable
Smart Bazar (store app)Chicken Roll
SpribePilot Chicken
Stake (operator original) built by a casinoChicken Stake
TopSpinChicken Smash

What this list does not contain

Return rates, mechanics, minimum stakes, maximum multipliers, or which lobby each one sits in. None of that was in our source and we are not inventing it. A title here means the game exists and who makes it — nothing more, until we check it.

Why we are publishing it anyway

Because nobody else has. The search results for this category are app stores and download aggregators; not one page anywhere maps the genre. A verified list of names and makers is more useful than a shorter list with invented specifications.

Four different things

Sorted by what they actually are

This is the distinction that matters, and no store listing makes it for you.

Crash games — money, one decision

Chicken Road, Chicken Road 2 and most of the INOUT sub-line, plus Uncrossable Rush, Chicken Route, Chicken Crash and the operator originals. A stake, a rising multiplier, one cash-out button. This is what the overwhelming majority of search demand is aiming at. The full guide.

Slots — money, no decision

Chicken Drop and Chicken+ from Pragmatic Play, Chicken Shot and Lucky Birds from BGaming, and the rest of the shelf at Parimatch, Betano and Red Dog. Reels and clusters, not a road. Chicken Drop is the one worth knowing: its studio publishes a return rate, which almost nobody in this category does. Review.

Arcade apps — no money at all

Chicken Cross, Chicken Roast, Chicken Roll. A chicken crosses traffic, you get a score, adverts pay the developer. Chicken Cross alone has five million downloads and a score multiplier climbing to x1000, which is exactly why people mistake it for the casino game.

Names with nothing behind them

Search «lucky chicken game» and you get an Aptoide APK, an unrelated arcade title, a Wikipedia entry about a studio and a misspelled domain calling itself the official site. Four answers, no product. A name people look for with nothing real behind it is the exact gap the earning apps fill.

The spelling problem

Most of these names are one game

The title reached India and Pakistan by ear before it reached anyone in writing. What people type is what they heard, and most of it points at the same place.

  • Chicken roll, chicken rod, chicken rode, road chicken, chicken gameAll of these are Chicken Road. No separate better version hides under one of them, and the results pages for all five are dominated by Chicken Road, Chicken Road 2 and casino pages for them.
  • Chicken roast is notA genuinely separate Android game with its own package name, distributed outside Google Play. About half the results under its own name are Chicken Road anyway, which is why it gets mistaken for one.
  • Lucky chicken is not eitherA name with several unrelated things behind it and no single product — though note the registry above does contain a Lucky Chicken Cross by Jacktop and Lucky Birds by BGaming. Neither is what the search is finding.

How you can tell without taking our word for it

Search any of these names and look at what the results are actually selling. A page with a stake box and a cash-out button is the crash game. A store listing with adverts in the screenshots is an arcade clone. Anything promising earnings without a casino behind it is neither.

Where we had this wrong

An earlier version of this page treated every one of these names as a mishearing of Chicken Road, and listed fourteen games in the category. Both were wrong: there are seventy-two titles, and at least two of the names are separate products. We corrected it rather than leaving a tidy story standing.

The shelf

Every chicken game we could put a face to

Covers taken from the studios’ own catalogues. Where a card carries a «live capture» badge, that is not artwork — it is our own photograph of the game running in the studio’s demo.

Chicken Road INOUT Games game live capture

Chicken Road

INOUT Games
98% RTPno ceiling
Chicken Road 2 INOUT Games game live capture

Chicken Road 2

INOUT Games
95.5% RTPno ceiling
Chicken Road Ice INOUT Games game live capture

Chicken Road Ice

INOUT Games
95.5% RTPno ceiling
Chicken Road Race INOUT Games game live capture

Chicken Road Race

INOUT Games
Chicken Road Vegas INOUT Games game live capture

Chicken Road Vegas

INOUT Games
95.5% RTPno ceiling
Chicken Road Gold INOUT Games game live capture

Chicken Road Gold

INOUT Games
95.5% RTPno ceiling
Chicken vs Zombies INOUT Games game live capture

Chicken vs Zombies

INOUT Games
95.5% RTPno ceiling
Chicken Shoot INOUT Games game live capture

Chicken Shoot

INOUT Games
94% RTPno ceiling
Chicken Coin INOUT Games game live capture

Chicken Coin

INOUT Games
96.5% RTPno ceiling
Royal Drop INOUT Games game

Royal Drop

INOUT Games
Tappy Bird 100HP Gaming game live capture

Tappy Bird

100HP Gaming
max $10,000
Chicken Subway 100HP Gaming game

Chicken Subway

100HP Gaming
98% RTPmax $10,000
Chicken Pirate 100HP Gaming game

Chicken Pirate

100HP Gaming
97% RTPmax $10,000 per round
Chicken Goal Turbo Games game

Chicken Goal

Turbo Games
96% RTPmax ×1,000,000
Chicken Pirate Route Turbo Games game

Chicken Pirate Route

Turbo Games
96% RTPmax ×72,000
Chicken Route Rococo Turbo Games game

Chicken Route Rococo

Turbo Games
96% RTPmax ×1,000,000
Chicken Route Turbo Games game

Chicken Route

Turbo Games
96% RTPmax ×1,000,000
Chicken Rush BGaming game

Chicken Rush

BGaming
97% RTPmax €250,000
Chicken Rush 2 BGaming game

Chicken Rush 2

BGaming
97.00% RTPmax €250,500
Lucky Birds BGaming game

Lucky Birds

BGaming
96.00% RTPmax €240,000
Chicken Shot BGaming game

Chicken Shot

BGaming
97.00% RTPmax €256,000
Uncrossable Rush Evoplay game

Uncrossable Rush

Evoplay
Uncrossable Rush XMas Evoplay game

Uncrossable Rush XMas

Evoplay
Uncrossable Rush Eggster Evoplay game

Uncrossable Rush Eggster

Evoplay
Chicken Drop Pragmatic Play game

Chicken Drop

Pragmatic Play
Chicken+ Pragmatic Play game

Chicken+

Pragmatic Play
Chicken Ways SmartSoft Gaming game

Chicken Ways

SmartSoft Gaming
97.00% RTPmax Multipliers up to ×10,000
Chicken Highway SmartSoft Gaming game

Chicken Highway

SmartSoft Gaming
max Multipliers up to ×10,000
Pilot Chicken Spribe game

Pilot Chicken

Spribe
Chicken Revenge Pascal Gaming game

Chicken Revenge

Pascal Gaming
97% RTPmax 20,000
Chicken Plinko Onlyplay game

Chicken Plinko

Onlyplay
96.14% RTPmax ×1,000
Rooster Run Mascot Gaming game

Rooster Run

Mascot Gaming
max up to ×10,000
Operator builds

The same game ships under the casino’s own name

Read off four operators’ live catalogues from inside their target markets in August 2026. Once you notice it, the disagreements between listing sites stop being mysterious.

Three operators, three re-badged titles

Melbet’s shelf carries «Chicken road 2 x Melbet» and «Cricket Road Bravo MLB». 1xBet carries «1x Chicken Road» alongside the ordinary one. These are not typos in a catalogue — they are the operator’s name inside the game title.

And a studio’s configuration shows the mechanism

100HP publishes its catalogue as a feed. The entry for one game carries a settings block keyed by currency, and among the currency codes sits a key named after an operator. Under the default the maximum stake is $150 and the maximum win $10,000; under that operator key, 50,000,000 and 2,500,000,000. The record.

Which explains the contradictory figures everywhere else

Listing sites read whichever build they happened to open and print the result as a property of the game. That is how one title ends up with three different maximum wins across three sites, all of them technically observed and none of them the whole story.

What it means when you sit down to play

The tile in your lobby may not carry the limits any review quoted. The studio sets a default; your casino can change it; and almost no operator publishes which setting it runs. Check the limits inside the game before the first bet rather than trusting a number from anywhere else.

Two titles we found only on a shelf

Chicken Road Bonus is not in INOUT’s catalogue and we had said so; it is on Melbet’s shelf as a live game. And Cheesy Road, at Rajabets, was not in our registry at all until we saw it on that shelf. A studio catalogue tells you what a studio documents. An operator shelf tells you what exists.

Reading this list

What seventy-two titles from thirty-three studios actually means

The genre is far larger than the one game the search demand sits on, and the size of it creates the specific confusions this site keeps having to untangle.

Supply is spread; demand is concentrated

Thirty-three studios ship chicken titles. Almost all the search demand points at one of them. That mismatch is the single most common way somebody ends up in the wrong game: the lobby has plenty of chickens and not the chicken.

One studio accounts for eleven of them

INOUT runs Chicken Road, Chicken Road 2.0, Gold, Ice, Vegas, Race, Royal, Coin, Shoot, vs Zombies and Banana. More chicken games from one supplier than most competitors carry in total, which is why a deep-looking shelf can still be one supplier’s view of the genre.

Similar names do not predict similar games

We assumed they did and were wrong. Three INOUT titles we captured running turned out to be a step game, a continuous climb that can halve your multiplier, and a betting wheel with no steps at all. If a shared studio and a shared theme do not predict the mechanic, a shared word certainly does not.

Some entries here are not step games at all

Chicken Drop is a Pragmatic Play cluster-pays slot. Chicken Cross is a free arcade app with five million downloads and no money in it. Both are real products that answer to a chicken search and neither is what most people mean.

And the provider label is the only reliable identifier

Titles are copied freely across this category. The studio name on the game screen has to be accurate, because the casino is paying for that integration.

Where a name is missing a provider

The cell is blank because our source did not name one, and we have left it blank rather than filling it by inference. A guess about who made a game is the kind of small fabrication that later gets quoted as a fact.

By studio

Seven studio pages, built on what each one publishes

We read fifteen studios’ own catalogues for this. What each prints about its own games differs enough to be worth a page apiece.

Turbo Games — four titles, one return rate, a ceiling of a million

All four state 96%; three state a maximum of ×1,000,000 and the fourth ×72,000. The four, side by side.

BGaming — ceilings printed in cash, not multipliers

€250,000, €250,500, €256,000, €240,000. Unrounded figures, and a different volatility on each title. What it publishes.

100HP — a hidden per-round ceiling, and a page that contradicts itself

Chicken Subway generates a secret final multiplier each round; its own FAQ disagrees with its own specification table about the maximum bet. Both, in full.

Million Games — one game published at three different return rates

94% / 96% / 98% for a single title, which is the clearest confirmation anywhere that the same game pays differently depending on the build a casino licensed. Why that matters.

SmartSoft, Pascal Gaming, and seven studios with one title each

SmartSoft documents one of its two games and half of the other. Pascal Gaming is on this site because a check caught us claiming its game did not exist. And seven more studios have exactly one chicken title between them, with ceilings ranging from ×30.72 to ×3,138,009.6.

The finding that came out of reading all of them

Fourteen of the fifteen studios publish a maximum win. INOUT publishes none, for any of its forty titles — and INOUT makes the game that accounts for more search demand than the rest of this genre combined. We had been reporting that silence as a quirk. It is an outlier.

Using the list

Two ways to read it, depending on what you came for

The same seventy-two rows answer two different questions.

If you are trying to identify a game you saw

Match on the studio first and the title second. Several names appear more than once across studios, and the provider label is the part that has to be accurate.

If you are trying to find something to play

The stated return rate is the only comparable number in the whole list, and it is only published by some studios. Where a row has no figure, that is the studio’s choice showing through rather than a gap in our research.

And in both cases, check the mechanic before you assume it

Names in this genre imply a shared mechanic that frequently is not there. A demo settles it in a minute, and it is free.

What this list is not

A ranking, a recommendation, or a claim to be exhaustive. It is the set of titles we could name with a source, and new ones appear in this genre faster than anybody documents them.

FAQ

Straight answers

How many chicken games are there?
We have counted 72 from 33 different studios, and that is certainly not all of them. The list above is grouped by maker, with the studio named wherever our source recorded one.
Which chicken game is the one everyone talks about?
Chicken Road by INOUT Games, a crash game that runs inside casino lobbies. Several alternative spellings of the name lead to it as well. The full guide.
How many chicken games does INOUT make?
Twelve, of which eight carry Chicken Road in the name: the original, 2, two Bonus variants, Ice, Race, Vegas and Gold. The studio multiplies its own brand faster than anyone copies it.
Do any casinos make their own chicken game?
Two that we know of: Roobet with Mission Uncrossable and Stake with Chicken Stake. Operators commissioning their own version is a sign the genre has stopped being niche.
Is chicken roast game the same as chicken road?
No — this is the one that genuinely is separate. Chicken Roast is an Android title with its own package name, not distributed through Google Play. Our review.
Which chicken games are real casino games?
Most of the registry above. Chicken Drop by Pragmatic Play is the best-documented because its studio publishes a return rate. The arcade apps — Chicken Cross, Chicken Roast, Chicken Roll — are not casino games at all.
Do Parimatch and Betano have Chicken Road?
No. Between them they carry around twenty chicken-themed titles from other studios, and Chicken Road is not among them. Red Dog carries six more and also lacks it. Where the shelf actually is.
Why do so many chicken games exist?
One title worked. Studios respond to that by shipping something with the same animal and the same mechanic, and app developers respond by shipping something with the same name. Seventy-two titles later, telling them apart is a real problem, which is what this page is for.

In short

72 titles from 33 studios, and the only thing that reliably tells you what any of them is, is who made it. INOUT makes the crash game everybody means and eleven relatives. Pragmatic Play and BGaming make slots. A handful of app developers make arcade games with the same name and no money in them. And two casinos got tired of licensing and built their own. If you came here from a spelling, the section above tells you which of them is a mishearing and which is a real separate product.

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