Guide your festive chook across treacherous ice plates in this high-stakes Aussie pokie. Dodge sharks, snag multipliers up to 92.54x, and cash out before you hit the drink. Every step's a risky punt—how far will you go?
Chicken Road Ice isn't your typical spin-and-hope slot. It's a tactical risk-reward game where you control every decision.
Your chicken walks across ice plates one at a time. Each safe step increases your multiplier. Land on a shark-infested plate? Game over. The tension builds with every click of the GO button.
Unlike traditional pokies, you decide when to collect. See 3.45x after three plates? Take it. Feeling lucky at 15.30x? Keep going or bank it. The golden Cash Out button is your best mate—or biggest regret.
Easy mode gives you 30 ice plates and lower risk. Hardcore shrinks it to 18 plates with savage multipliers but vicious shark odds. Choose your risk tolerance: safe grind or big-win hunting.
Hidden under random plates are cartoon sharks and orcas waiting to gobble your chicken. When you hit one, the Christmas ornament turns red, your bet's gone, and a white feather floats up. Brutal but fair—it's all provably random.
Blue glass baubles hang above each ice plate showing the multiplier you'll reach. Safe plates turn into gold dollar coins. The visual feedback is instant—you always know exactly where you stand.
Enable the Space to Spin feature in settings and rapid-fire your way across plates with one key. Perfect for Aussie punters who want fast action without clicking GO every single time.
Chicken Road Ice rewards smart decisions, not blind luck. Here's how the mechanics actually work.
Use the slider (0.12 to 200 AUD) or tap quick bet buttons: $30, $50, $120, or $300. The control panel's dark charcoal background makes all the white text pop—no squinting required.
Easy (30 plates, slow climb), Medium (25 plates, balanced), Hard (22 plates, spicy), or Hardcore (18 plates, mental). Fewer plates = bigger multipliers but more sharks per step. High risk, high reward.
Your chicken spawns at the igloo on the left. The game area shows light blue sky, cyan ice plates floating on dark blue water, and those Christmas ornaments dangling with your potential multipliers.
Press the bright green GO button to step forward. Safe? The ornament turns gold, your multiplier climbs, and the yellow Cash Out button updates with your winnings. Hit a shark? Red ornament, game over, bet lost.
When you're happy with your multiplier, smash that golden Cash Out button. Your bet × multiplier lands in your balance. Simple maths: $50 bet at 5.53x = $276.50 in your pocket.
This isn't passive spinning. Every GO button press is a conscious choice: risk more for higher multipliers or cash out and lock in profit. The winter theme with the Santa-hatted chicken is quirky without being cringey. The provably fair system means InOut can't rig outcomes—each round's hash is verifiable. Bet limits suit casual punters ($0.12 minimum) and high rollers ($200 max bet) alike. The $20,000 max win cap prevents ridiculous house exposure but still offers life-changing potential at higher stakes.
Chicken Road Ice is designed for entertainment. Gambling can be addictive. Set deposit limits, take regular breaks, and never chase losses. If you're in Australia and need support, contact the National Gambling Helpline on 1800 858 858 or visit Gambling Help Online. Only play with money you can afford to lose.
This game is provided by InOut Gaming. Malfunction voids all pays and plays. Player must be 18+ to play real money games in accordance with Australian gambling laws.