Guide your chicken across 6 lanes of traffic, collect multipliers from 1.01x to 1.19x, and choose your risk level. Will you make it to the other side?
Not just another slot—this is a skill-based crossing game with real-time decisions
Navigate through 6 lanes of moving traffic. Each successful crossing increases your multiplier—but one wrong move ends the round.
Land on manholes to collect multipliers: 1.01x, 1.03x, 1.06x, 1.10x, 1.15x, and 1.19x. The further you go, the higher the multiplier.
Choose Easy (30 lines), Medium (25 lines), Hard (22 lines), or Hardcore (18 lines). Higher difficulty means bigger risks and rewards.
Withdraw your winnings at any stage. The tension builds with every lane you cross—will you risk it for one more multiplier?
Each manhole on the road offers a different multiplier boost
More lines mean more chances to cross safely—but lower multipliers
Chicken Road 2 by InOut is not a traditional spinning slot machine. It's a skill-and-luck hybrid crossing game where you control a white chicken attempting to cross a dangerous 6-lane highway filled with moving vehicles.
You start on the left sidewalk. Your chicken must cross six lanes of traffic to reach the right side. Each lane has a manhole cover that acts as a checkpoint—when you successfully reach a manhole, you collect its multiplier value (ranging from 1.01x in Lane 1 up to 1.19x in Lane 6).
The catch: cars move across the lanes at varying speeds. If your chicken gets hit by a car, the round ends immediately and you lose your bet. But here's the strategic element—you can cash out at any manhole checkpoint, securing your winnings before attempting the next lane.
The difficulty setting determines how many "safe crossing opportunities" you have:
Chicken Road 2 offers flexible bet sizes from ₹0.83 to ₹16,600 (converted from $0.01 to $200 USD). The pre-set bet buttons offer quick access to ₹41.50, ₹83, ₹166, and ₹581 stakes.
Smart players often use a "cash out early" strategy on higher difficulty levels—collecting the 1.10x or 1.15x multiplier from Lane 4 or 5, then starting a fresh round. This builds winnings incrementally rather than risking everything for the 1.19x on Lane 6.
The game interface uses a realistic asphalt road texture with white dashed lane markings. Your chicken character is rendered in detail with a white feathered body, bright red comb and wattle, orange beak, and golden legs—making it easy to track on the dark road surface.
The manholes are styled as circular metal covers with concentric ring patterns, clearly displaying their multiplier value in bold white text. Moving vehicles include various car colours, with realistic chrome bumpers and headlights, creating a genuine traffic-dodging experience.
Chicken Road 2 is fully optimised for mobile devices, which is crucial since most Indian players access gambling games via smartphones. The touch controls are responsive—tap the lane you want to move to, and your chicken hops forward. The portrait and landscape orientations both work well, though landscape provides better visibility of all six lanes simultaneously.
Unlike traditional slots that rely purely on RNG (random number generation), Chicken Road 2 incorporates player decision-making. You choose when to move, when to wait for a safe gap, and critically—when to cash out your accumulated winnings. This element of control appeals to players who want more than just spinning reels.
The incremental multiplier system creates a natural tension curve. The first lane (1.01x) feels safe and easy. By Lane 4 (1.10x), you've built significant winnings. Lanes 5 and 6 become genuine risk/reward decisions—is an extra 0.05x or 0.09x multiplier worth potentially losing everything?
InOut specialises in skill-based gambling games that blend traditional casino mechanics with arcade-style gameplay. Their "Road" series (including this sequel) has gained popularity in Asian markets for offering more player agency than standard slots.
Play Responsibly: Gambling should be entertainment, not a source of income. Only wager what you can afford to lose. If you feel gambling is becoming a problem, seek help immediately. Indian players can contact gambling counselling services for confidential support.