LuckyStar puts Chicken Road 2 on the front of its own Best Games shelf, holds rupees natively, and takes PhonePe and PayTM from ₹300. For an Indian player who specifically wants this game, it is the most practical operator we checked. It also has no two-factor authentication, no demo on its own originals, a welcome package that pays out at ×1 of the bonus, and deposit limits you cannot set without emailing support.
Founded in 2023, owned by 1WIN N.V., operating under Curacao, No. OGL/2024/587/0621. That owner is the group behind 1win, and the two brands share a platform engine — loyalty points, weekly cashback, the express bonus and the in-house Originals all mirror each other.
It means the payment stack has been proven across South Asia rather than assembled last year. It also means you should not treat the two as one: LuckyStar holds its own Curaçao licence, its own domains and its own, smaller, bonus figures. Reviews that quote 1win terms for LuckyStar are quoting the wrong brand.
Not a Chicken Road specialist — it is a general casino and sportsbook that happens to promote the game well. And not a place with published return rates: no RTP is published for any title, which is the industry norm rather than a LuckyStar failing.
Searched in the operator’s own catalogue, not read off a provider list on a marketing page.
Chicken Road 2 is listed first in the Best Games shelf, alongside Aviator, Aviatrix, Lucky Jet. It also appears in Quick Games with Aviator, JetX, Chicken Road 2 — the category most crash players actually browse.
Fifteen categories, from a dedicated Plinko section to Game Shows. The house-made Originals are Dice, Lucky Jet, Rocket, Coinflip, Crash, Mines, RocketX, Hilo, Penalty.
Crazy Time, Ice Fishing, Monopoly Live — note Ice Fishing, which is the same step-and-cash-out idea in a different costume. We wrote about that one.
Cricket leads the sportsbook — ICC World Cup, IPL, Champions League, Europa League — and Kabaddi is in the discipline list. That is a sportsbook built for this market rather than translated into it.
Lucky Star Originals have NO demo; some third-party games (e.g. crash) offer demo, not all; otherwise registration required
The house games carry the best margins and cannot be tried for nothing. Chicken Road 2 is third-party, so it sits on the better side of that line. More on demo mode.


The operator publishes the whole structure, so here it is in full — including the two lines that decide whether it is worth taking.
| Deposit | Bonus | Free spins | Max win per batch |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | 100% | 50 FS | $25 |
| #2 | 120% | 80 FS | $30 |
| #3 | 130% | 100 FS | $35 |
| #4 | 150% | 120 FS | $40 |
Minimum deposit for any rung is $3 (or currency equivalent). Free spins run on named titles: Fortune Tiger, Sugar Rush 1000, Bonanza Billion, Coin Volcano.
Maximum payout is ×1 of the bonus. Whatever the bonus wins, you withdraw at most the bonus itself. Maximum bonus is $250. Above a modest deposit the percentage stops meaning anything — which is precisely what a headline percentage is designed to obscure.
Activation must happen within 168 hours of the bonus being credited. Free spins expire 48 hours after activation. Wagering runs 168 hours from activation, not from deposit. Miss any one and the offer changes shape.
Wagering is ×30 on the bonus and ×25 on free-spin winnings. LuckyStar publishes no game-contribution table, so we cannot state its crash rate — but at Mostbet, which does publish one, crash games clear 1% of turnover. Assume the same order of magnitude and a ×30 requirement is not something Chicken Road clears.

Under a minute to open, and a verification process worth knowing about before you have a balance waiting on it.
The field worth slowing down for. Rupees means one conversion instead of two.
Both, and both get verified later.
Six is the stated minimum. Use considerably more — it is the only factor.
Optional, applied only at this step.
Phone or email plus password, or a social login through Google, Telegram or Steam. The reset link sits under the login form. There is no second factor to fall back on if the password goes.
Password only; no 2FA/biometrics; confirmed-data changes via support. Changing already-confirmed data goes through support. A gambling account with a verified payment method attached is worth money to somebody else — use a password you use nowhere else, and treat any message asking you to confirm it as hostile.
Identity, an address document no older than three months, and proof of the payment method. The unusual part: LuckyStar may schedule a video verification — 48 hours notice, camera and microphone on, you must join within ten minutes of connecting, and no third parties present. Refusing verification restricts deposits, withdrawals and services.
Bonuses, Bonus codes, Bet history, Transaction history, Settings, 24/7 support. Active sessions can be ended per device, which is the closest thing to a security control the account offers.


These are the corridors the operator publishes for India specifically, not a generic list of payment logos.
| Method | Limits | Time |
|---|---|---|
| PhonePe | ₹300 - 50,000 | Instant |
| PayTM | ₹300 - 50,000 | Instant |
| Cryptocurrency | ₹depends on coin/rate | Instant |
| Method | Limits | Time |
|---|---|---|
| IMPS | ₹1,200 - 45,000 | usually up to 15 min, sometimes up to 72h |
| Cryptocurrency | ₹depends on coin/rate | Instant |
Read the IMPS timing carefully. The operator says usually up to fifteen minutes, sometimes up to 72 hours. Sites quoting a flat quarter of an hour are quoting the good half of that sentence.
₹300 gets money in; ₹1,200 is the least you can take out. Plan a test payout around the higher number rather than the advertised lower one.
This flow fails at exactly one point: the twelve-digit UTR reference. Skip it and the payment sits unmatched while you assume the casino took your money.
Confirm; the site opens your bank app.
Then press Proceed to Pay.
The step people skip. Without it the operator cannot match your transfer.
Wait one to three minutes and refresh the balance.
Six coins: BTC, ETH, LTC, TON, TRX, USDT. Crypto sidesteps the card-issuer problem entirely and is irreversible — a wrong network is money gone with no chargeback. More on getting paid.
The area where fake installers do their business, so the truth is worth stating plainly.
Download APK from official site and install. The only safe source is the operator’s own site. An APK for this brand from a file locker or a forwarded link is somebody else’s file. What those usually contain.
Safari > Share > Add to Home Screen > Add. It is a web app pinned to the home screen, not an App Store download — and nobody distributes one, so any listing claiming to be it is something else.
Download from official site apps section.
Not in App Store / Google Play That is a platform policy across the whole category, and it is exactly why the sideloading habit it creates is so easy to exploit.
200 Lucky Points for installing the app (Android or iOS).


Up to 30% of weekly net Slots losses; % by total Slots bet volume; own real-money losses only Credited main balance every Saturday 07:00 UTC; wager x1 to withdraw.
The advertised figure is the top of an eight-step ladder built on weekly slots volume. The published thresholds are in Argentine pesos and scale by currency, but the shape is what matters: the bottom rung pays 1%, the top rung needs five hundred times the volume of the bottom one. Most players sit on the first rung permanently, and there is no cashback at all in a week you finished ahead.
Bets in Best Games and casino slots earn points. In rupees the published rate is one point per ₹1,250 staked, and the minimum exchange is 1,200 points, which pays ₹625.
Worth doing the arithmetic: reaching that minimum means staking about ₹1,500,000 to receive ₹625. That is a rebate of roughly 0.04% of turnover. It is a loyalty mechanic, not a bonus.
Live Casino, electronic roulette & blackjack, some Best games: Speed & Cash. Worth checking against what you actually play before counting on them.


The section that decides whether any of the others matter.
Live chat 24/7, reply within ~2 min. General enquiries go to contact@lucky-star.best, security matters to security@lucky-star.pro.
The operator offers Self-Assessment Test (10 questions), Self-Exclusion (temporary or permanent). But note how deposit limits are set: by emailing support, not from a switch in your account. That is a meaningful difference. A limit you can set at two in the morning works; a limit that requires composing an email and waiting does not, and two in the morning is exactly when it is needed.
Free confidential help that is not run by an operator is listed on our responsible gambling page.
We did not rely on the operator’s own statement. We downloaded the official Curaçao register snapshot of 14 August 2026 and compared the number line by line — row 364 of 661. Every field below is what the regulator publishes.
The entry is held by 1Win N.V., not by a separate LuckyStar company, and it expired on 6 March 2026. That status is not a finding about this operator in particular. In the same snapshot at least 277 of the register’s 661 entries carry it — more than four in ten — because Curaçao is midway through replacing its old master-licence system. It describes a backlog, not a sanction.
| Field | What the register publishes |
|---|---|
| Licence number | OGL/2024/587/0621 |
| Licensee | 1Win N.V. |
| Type | B2C |
| Company registration | 147039 |
| Issued | 6 September 2025 |
| Expiry date | 6 March 2026 |
| Status in the register | Assessment in progress |
| Verified against | Curaçao Gaming Authority register, 14 August 2026 |
Even before it lapsed, a Curaçao licence is a light-touch registration: no audited random number generator, and no regulator who will chase the operator for an Indian player. An expired one is not evidence the operator will not pay — it means there is nobody current to escalate to if it does not.
The operator runs mirror domains that duplicate the site, account and balance included. We deliberately do not print them: they change, and a stale address on a page like this is a gift to whoever registers it next. Take them from support or the operator’s own channels.
Found by searching the lobby ourselves. Covers from the studio’s catalogue; the badged ones are our own captures of the running game.
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live captureAn operator carrying the studio’s full range has bought the catalogue rather than a single hit, which usually means the integration is maintained and the newer releases arrive. A lobby with one chicken game and nothing around it is a different kind of relationship.
98% on the original, 95.5% on the sequel and most reskins, 94% on Chicken Shoot. If you are choosing on the numbers, the oldest title in the line is the most generous — which is the reverse of what a version number usually implies.
Not one of the studio’s forty titles states a maximum win, while fourteen of the fifteen other studios we read do. The catalogue in full.
Not artwork from a press kit. We opened the studio’s demo for each of those titles and captured the running game — which is how we found that the multipliers are printed on screen, and how we caught ourselves describing three games we had never watched.
The three questions people ask after they have decided the game is real, and the ones most reviews in this category skip entirely.
['PhonePe', 'PayTM', 'IMPS', 'Crypto'] Where a corridor is missing below, that is the operator’s blank rather than ours — and an operator documenting deposits in detail while saying nothing about withdrawals has built one half of the journey.
This decides more than it looks. A balance held in euros converts twice for a rupee player — once in, once out — and the spread is rarely published. Across a series of small withdrawals it costs more than most bonus terms. We saw the same game running in rupees, euros and Thai baht on three separate captures, which is the clearest demonstration that the currency belongs to the casino rather than the game.
The game runs in a browser and needs no installation. An operator may ship its own application containing this game among hundreds of others — take that from the operator’s own domain and understand you are installing a casino, not a game. There is no official app for the game itself, because its studio holds a b2b licence and cannot take deposits. Including one site we traced that impersonates the studio.
Your password. No operator needs it, and an agent who contacts you first and asks to confirm one is not an agent. Verification requests come through the cashier, started by you. Judge a support channel by whether it will put a withdrawal timeframe in writing, not by how fast it answers.
Deposit the minimum, play nothing, withdraw it. You learn the real verification requirement, the real processing time and the real fee for the price of one small transfer — before there is a balance riding on it.
Written in the order it actually happens, including the step that catches people out.
Take the number from the footer, open the regulator’s own register and search for it. Five minutes, and on the four operators where we ran it three returned something not mentioned on the operator’s own site.
The name on the account has to match the name on the card, wallet or bank account, or the withdrawal cannot be paid. In markets where shared family accounts are normal this is the single commonest cause of a stuck balance.
Almost every operator triggers document checks on the first withdrawal rather than the first deposit — the wrong way round from your point of view and exactly the right way round from theirs. Upload identity and address proof early, before there is money queued behind them.
Accepting one binds you from the moment funds land. Where a contribution table exists, crash games count 1% against 100% for slots, so a ×30 requirement needs a hundred times the turnover played on this game. If you came for this game, declining is usually right. The arithmetic in full.
Seventy-two chicken games exist across thirty-three studios and the names collide constantly. Search the lobby, then check the provider label reads INOUT Games. If the lobby has no search, look under crash or instant rather than slots — that is how the studio files it.
The only test that answers the question every other check is a proxy for.
It is a licensing obligation, not an obstacle invented to delay you. What varies between operators is not whether they ask but how long they take — and an operator that publishes a timeframe for it is telling you something about itself.
For an Indian player who wants Chicken Road 2 specifically, LuckyStar is the most practical operator we checked: the game is promoted rather than buried, rupees are held natively so nothing converts twice, and PhonePe and PayTM work from ₹300 with published limits. Take it for the rails, not the welcome package — that pays out at ×1 on a $250 cap and is built for slots. Set a long unique password, because six characters and no second factor is the whole defence. And if you want a deposit limit, email support for it on day one rather than on the night you need it.