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2 chicken titles Return rate published Maximum win published

SmartSoft Gaming chicken games: what the studio publishes

SmartSoft Gaming makes 2 of the seventy-two chicken games we have catalogued. It publishes return rate, maximum win and volatility. It also states a maximum win — which INOUT, the studio behind the best-known game in this genre, does for none of its forty titles.

The record

What SmartSoft Gaming publishes, and what it does not

Read from the studio’s own catalogue rather than from an aggregator, with a control request to confirm the site really returns 404 for pages that do not exist.

What the studio actually prints

Across its 2 chicken titles it publishes return rate, maximum win, volatility. Everything in the table below is read from the studio’s own game pages on 16 August 2026, and every blank is a field the studio leaves empty rather than one we failed to find.

The one figure that separates studios here

A maximum win. This studio prints one, which is rarer than it should be: INOUT publishes no ceiling for any of its forty games. A return rate is a long-run average you will never observe; a ceiling is a hard limit you can check a marketing claim against.

One title documented, one half-documented

Chicken Ways states 97.00% and High volatility. Chicken Highway states neither — only the same ×10,000 multiplier ceiling. Two games from one studio with different levels of disclosure is a reminder that «the studio publishes RTP» is a claim about a page, not about a company.

A shared ceiling across both

×10,000 on each. Where a studio reuses a ceiling across titles it usually means a shared engine rather than a coincidence — and it makes the missing return rate on the second game more conspicuous, not less.

SmartSoft Gaming on the record
StudioSmartSoft Gaming
Chicken titles catalogued2
Return ratepublished
Maximum winpublished
Fields publishedreturn rate, maximum win, volatility
Licencenot stated on the pages we read
Verified onsmartsoftgaming.com, 16 August 2026

What we could not establish

Chicken Highway states no return rate on the studio’s page. The blank below is the studio’s, not ours.

The titles

Every SmartSoft Gaming chicken game, with the studio’s own figures

Blank cells are fields the studio does not print. We have left them blank rather than filling them from a listing site.

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
TitleReturn rateMaximum winVolatilityBet rangeReleased
Chicken Ways97.00%Multipliers up to ×10,000High
Chicken HighwayMultipliers up to ×10,000
The ceiling league

Who publishes a maximum win, and who does not

We read fifteen studios’ own sites for this. The result reframes something this site had been treating as a quirk.

Where SmartSoft Gaming sits

SmartSoft Gaming states ×10,000. That puts it with the overwhelming majority: of the fifteen studios whose chicken titles we read on their own sites, fourteen publish a maximum.

The outlier is the studio everyone searches for

INOUT Games publishes no maximum for any of its forty titles — and INOUT makes Chicken Road, the game that accounts for more search demand than the rest of this genre combined. One studio is silent, and it is the one whose figures matter to the most people.

Why we can now say this flatly

Because until this pass we had one counterexample and an inference. Now we have fourteen studios, read individually on their own domains, with an adversarial check over the results that threw out four collections for unverifiable numbers. «Nobody in this genre publishes a ceiling» is not a defence available to anyone.

And a ceiling is the more checkable of the two figures

A return rate is a long-run average you will never observe in a session. A maximum win is a hard bound you can hold a marketing claim against. That is exactly why the pages promising you a specific big number tend to be about the games where no such number is published.

StudioMaximum win publishedPublishes a ceiling
Turbo Games×1,000,000yes
Evoplay€750,000yes
BGaming€250,000 – €256,000yes
Pascal Gaming20,000yes
SmartSoft×10,000yes
Million Games×10,000yes
Mascot Gaming×10,000yes
Platipus×10,000yes
100HP Gaming$10,000yes
KingMidas×3,138,009.6yes
Solidicon×2,231yes
Onlyplay×1,000yes
Funky Games×200yes
PG Soft×30.72yes
INOUT Gamesno
Where it sits

SmartSoft Gaming against the two poles of this genre

Every studio making these games lands somewhere between the one that publishes almost nothing and the one that publishes a hard ceiling.

The reference points

INOUT Games makes the title this whole site is about. Forty games, a return rate on thirty-four of them, and a maximum win on none. Evoplay makes Uncrossable Rush: 96.00% and a stated ceiling of €750,000. Same mechanic, opposite disclosure.

Where SmartSoft Gaming lands

Closer to Evoplay: it states a ceiling, which makes its claims checkable in a way most of this genre is not.

Why this matters when you meet the game in a lobby

A casino shows you a tile and a provider label. Everything else — what the game returns, what it can pay at most, how volatile it is — comes from the studio or from nowhere. Knowing which studio publishes what tells you in advance whether the numbers on a review page could possibly have a source.

And the label is the only reliable identifier

Titles are copied freely across this genre — seventy-two games, thirty-three studios, and names that collide constantly. The provider label on the tile has to be accurate, because the casino is paying for that integration. All seventy-two, grouped by studio.

None of these studios holds your money

They sell games to casinos. Your balance, your verification and your withdrawal sit with the operator, under the operator’s licence. Which is why this site spends more time on casinos than on studios. The operators we checked.

In a lobby

Finding a SmartSoft Gaming title and knowing it is the right one

Seventy-two chicken games from thirty-three studios means titles collide constantly. The provider label is the part that has to be accurate.

The titles to look for

Chicken Ways, Chicken Highway. Check the provider label on the tile or in the game info panel — it should read SmartSoft Gaming.

Why the title alone will not do it

Chicken Road, Chicken Route, Chicken Rush, Chicken Runner, Chicken Run and Chicken Roll are six different products from five different studios, and that is one syllable of variation. Several are not even the same kind of game.

A demo settles it in a minute

Every studio here offers one. Loading it confirms the title, the studio and the interface without a stake — and it is the check that caught our own worst error, when we described three games from their cover art and two turned out to work nothing like we said.

The studio does not hold your money

It sells games to casinos. Your balance, your verification and your withdrawal sit with the operator under the operator’s licence, which is why this site spends more time on casinos than on studios. The operators we checked.

Treat as a warning sign around any of these titles

  • A download for the game itself — studios here sell to casinos, not to you
  • A specific maximum win quoted for a game whose studio publishes none
  • A prediction tool or signal channel for a multiplier game
  • A site taking a deposit in the studio’s name rather than a casino’s
FAQ

Straight answers

How many chicken games does SmartSoft Gaming make?
2 in the catalogue we read on 16 August 2026. The full list with the studio’s own figures is in the table above.
Does SmartSoft Gaming publish RTP?
Yes, on the titles shown above — and the figures there are the studio’s own, not an aggregator’s.
What is the maximum win on SmartSoft Gaming games?
Published — see the table above.
Are SmartSoft Gaming games the same as Chicken Road?
Same theme, different studio, and not necessarily the same mechanic. We assumed a shared theme implied a shared mechanic, checked three INOUT titles against our own captures, and found a step game, a continuous climb and a betting wheel. A chicken on the artwork predicts very little.
Where can I play SmartSoft Gaming games?
At casinos carrying the studio’s catalogue. The studio does not take deposits itself, so the operator is the thing to check. The casinos we checked.
Is there an app for these?
Not from the studio. Studios in this genre hold b2b licences, which permit selling games to casinos and do not permit taking your deposit. Store listings using these names are third-party builds. What they actually are.

In short

SmartSoft Gaming makes 2 of the chicken games in circulation, and the useful thing to know about it is the shape of its disclosure rather than any single number. It publishes a maximum win, which most of this genre does not, and that makes its figures checkable against the claims made about them. Whichever studio made the tile in front of you, the casino is still the party holding your money, and that is the check worth running.

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