Chicken Shoot

Take aim at cartoon chickens and hit multipliers up to x48. Unique click-to-win gameplay with provably fair results. No spins, just straight-up shooting action.

x1.1 x3 x6 x12 x48
Play for Real Money
Provably Fair
InOut Gaming
Canadian Players Welcome
Chicken Shoot game screen showing cartoon chickens with multiplier badges x1.1 through x48 scattered across a colourful farm landscape with wooden shed, fence, and pond

What Makes Chicken Shoot Different

Click-to-Win Mechanic

Forget spinning reels. Chicken Shoot is a true instant-win game where you click chickens scattered across a farm scene. Each chicken carries a visible multiplier badge—what you see is what you get.

8 Multiplier Tiers

From x1.1 (small chickens) up to x48 (the biggest bird on screen). Higher multipliers appear less frequently but are larger and easier to spot. Each tier has its own colour-coded badge.

Transparent Win Odds

Hover over any chicken and you'll see its exact "Chance to Win" percentage plus remaining clicks. No hidden mechanics—the game shows you the math before you commit.

Provably Fair System

Every round result is generated from a combination of server seed, client seed, and your first 3 bet actions. You can verify fairness from bet history—full cryptographic transparency.

Chicken Shoot By the Numbers

x48 Max Multiplier
$0.12 Min Bet CAD
$200 Max Bet CAD
$20,000 Max Win CAD

How to Play Chicken Shoot

Chicken Shoot breaks the mould of traditional slot games. Instead of watching reels spin, you're an active participant targeting chickens across a cartoon farm landscape. Here's exactly how it works and what you need to know to maximize your chances.

Game Setup and Betting

Before starting a round, set your bet using the controls at the bottom of the screen. You can choose from preset amounts ranging from $0.12 to $200 CAD, or use the slider for precise control. The bet amount applies to each round you play.

Once you hit the green Play button, the round begins. You'll see approximately 12–18 chickens scattered across the farm scene—some flying in the sky, others walking on the ground, some perched on the wooden shed. Each chicken displays a multiplier badge clearly visible on its body.

Understanding Multiplier Tiers

Chickens come in eight distinct multiplier tiers, and the game makes it easy to spot the difference—higher-value chickens are physically larger on screen:

Multiplier Badge Colour Chicken Size Example Win ($0.50 bet)
x1.1 Grey/Silver Small $0.55
x1.2 Green Small $0.60
x1.5 Teal Small-Medium $0.75
x3 Blue Medium $1.50
x6 Red Medium-Large $3.00
x12 Pink/Magenta Large $6.00
x24 Orange Very Large $12.00
x48 Dark Red/Crimson Biggest $24.00

The Clicking Mechanic

During each round, you have a set number of clicks (typically shown as "Clicks: 78" or similar on the Play button). You click or tap chickens to attempt a win. When you hover over a chicken, a tooltip appears showing two critical pieces of information:

This transparency is rare in instant-win games. You're making informed decisions based on visible odds, not guessing blindly.

Winning and Payouts

When you successfully hit a winning chicken, a green banner pops up at the top of the play area showing your win amount. The payout is calculated simply: your bet × the chicken's multiplier. So a $2 bet hitting a x6 chicken pays $12. Your balance updates immediately in the bottom-left corner, and the "Last Win" display shows your most recent payout in green text.

Rounds continue until you exhaust your clicks or manually stop by hitting the X button that appears during active play. You can also use the Autoplay feature to run multiple rounds automatically, even selecting which multiplier tiers to target.

Provably Fair Verification

Chicken Shoot uses cryptographic provably fair technology. Each round's outcome is determined by combining a server seed (published as a SHA256 hash before the round), your client seed (randomized each game or manually set), and the first 3 bet actions of the round. After playing, you can access your bet history and verify that the results match the published seeds—proving the game wasn't manipulated after the fact.

This level of transparency is especially important in click-based games where you might question whether the "hit" detection is fair. With Chicken Shoot, the math is open for inspection.

Strategy Considerations

While Chicken Shoot involves chance, there are practical considerations:

Mobile vs. Desktop Experience

Chicken Shoot is fully optimized for mobile play (landscape orientation). Chickens are large enough to tap accurately even on smaller phone screens. The click/tap mechanic actually works better on touchscreens than mouse-based slots—it feels more like an arcade game. The game scales seamlessly to tablets and desktops, with the farm scene expanding to fill wider screens.

What Makes This Game Unique for Canadian Players

Chicken Shoot's transparent mechanics and provably fair system align well with Canadian gaming preferences for fairness and clarity. The bet range ($0.12 to $200 CAD) accommodates casual players and higher rollers alike, and the instant-win format means no waiting for slow reel animations—you control the pace entirely. If you're used to traditional slots, Chicken Shoot offers a refreshing alternative that rewards attention and quick decision-making rather than passive watching.

Play Responsibly

Gambling should be entertaining, not a way to make money. Set limits before you play and stick to them. If you're in Ontario, tools are available through the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and operators licensed in the province. In Québec, visit Loto-Québec's responsible gaming resources. Other provinces offer support through regional gaming authorities.

For confidential help with gambling concerns, contact the Canadian Problem Gambling Helpline at 1-866-531-2600 or visit www.problemgambling.ca.

19+ in most provinces (18+ in Alberta, Manitoba, and Québec). Know your limit, play within it.