Jokers Clash was in INOUT’s catalogue when we crawled it on 13 August 2026. Two days later its page returns a genuine 404 and the index no longer lists it. We have the artwork and the date. We do not have specifications, and we are not going to borrow any.
Cards and jokers over the same ladder. Of the eleven, this one hides the mechanic best — which is worth knowing before you assume it plays differently.
The catalogue entry we captured on 13 August 2026 carried one line of copy: «One More Joker in the Deck.», on the games listing. A deck and a joker, which points at cards rather than at a road. It is a hint about the mechanic and nothing more — we never saw this one run, and one line of marketing copy is not a specification.
We recorded Jokers Clash in the studio’s catalogue on 13 August 2026. On 15 August the index no longer lists it and its page returns a 404. Four siblings went the same way in the same two days — Royal Drop, Frog Jump, Wheel Out, Mega Block.
We asked for a slug that never existed as a control, and it returns the same 404 with the same page title. A site answering everything with a soft 200 would have given the invented slug a page too. It did not, so the missing titles are genuinely missing.
Guess why, and describe how it played. Studios pull titles for licensing reasons, commercial ones, or because a build broke, and we have evidence for none of those. We also have no capture of this game running — and among the three titles in this family we did capture, two turned out not to work the way their names implied. Borrowing a description from an aggregator would be the same mistake with an extra step.

The signature table on this site shows payout against survival, step by step. It belongs on pages where that is what the game does.
Elsewhere on this site you will find a table stepping a stake through eight decisions, with the payout rising and the chance of still being alive falling. It is the most useful thing we publish about Chicken Road. It is not on this page because we have not seen this title run, and drawing a step curve for it would be asserting a mechanic we cannot evidence.
It would be easy to print the table anyway. It looks authoritative, it fills the page, and almost nobody would check. That is precisely the mechanism by which wrong numbers spread through this category — a plausible table copied onto a page where it does not belong.
The return rate is below 100%, which is the house edge doing its job; the operator rather than the studio holds your money; and no maximum win is published for any title in this catalogue. Those three are properties of the arrangement, not of the game, so they survive whatever the game turns out to be.
Chicken Road and Chicken Road 2.0, both filed by the studio as step-based games, and Frog Jump, which we captured running and which labels each step on screen.
Cards and jokers over the same ladder. Of the eight, this one hides the mechanic best — card artwork implies a paytable and odds you could learn, and there is neither. Presentation does work on your judgement that has nothing to do with the numbers — and when the mechanic is unfamiliar, it does more of it, not less.
Two titles from one studio, on the fields the studio itself fills in plus the one that matters most: whether anybody has actually looked.
| Field | Jokers Clash | Chicken Road |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | INOUT Games | INOUT Games |
| Mechanic | not verified by us | Step and cash out — the studio’s own filing |
| Stated RTP | none — page removed | 98% |
| Bet range | not published | $1 – $7 |
| Released | not published | 4 April 2024 |
| Maximum multiplier | not published | not published |
| Seen running by us | no | yes |
| «Configurable by operator» note | not on its page | on its page |
The studio, the absence of a published ceiling, and the fact that neither game holds your money — the casino does. A return rate below 100% in both. Skill enters neither, and no sequence of past rounds tells you anything about the next.
We cannot tell you, and that is the honest state of it. The two titles in this family we did capture both diverged from the flagship — one materially, one completely — so a shared studio and a similar name are not evidence of a shared mechanic. Treat this as an unknown rather than as a Chicken Road variant.
Chicken Road, if the choice is yours. It is in the catalogue, it has a stated return rate and a maintained page. Seeking out Jokers Clash on the strength of a family resemblance we cannot verify is not a decision we would defend.
Games from one studio with similar names run the same mechanic underneath.
We assumed exactly that, wrote it across this site, then opened our own captures. Frog Jump steps and pays out per step. Wheel Out climbs and can halve your multiplier with a pickup. Ice Fish is a betting wheel with no steps in it at all. Three titles, three games.
Search results mix these freely, and some are not step games at all. Check the studio name on the game screen before assuming you found the one you were looking for.
The studio holds a b2b licence, which lets it sell games to casinos and does not let it take your bet. Everything below follows from that.
INOUT’s Anjouan licence — ALSI-202506032-FI2, held by IOGr B.V. — is type b2b. That covers selling software to operators. It does not permit accepting a deposit. So no INOUT app takes your money, and anything on a store calling itself the official Jokers Clash app is not from the studio. Including one site we traced that impersonates the studio outright.
It sits with the casino, under the casino’s licence and the casino’s withdrawal terms. That is who you chase if a payout stalls, and it is why the operator’s licence matters more than the game’s. The operators we checked.
Not for this title any more — the page it lived on is gone. Demos for the titles still in the catalogue work the same way and need no download. How to use one properly.
Decide what you are prepared to lose before the first round, and treat that as the whole session. It is the only rule on this site that does not depend on knowing how the game works — which, on this page, is exactly the point.
Jokers Clash was in the studio’s catalogue on 13 August 2026 and returns a 404 on 15 August, along with four siblings. We are not inventing a reason, and we are not borrowing specifications or a gameplay description from an aggregator to make this page look more complete than the evidence allows. What holds regardless: the casino rather than the studio holds your money, and no maximum win is published for anything INOUT makes.