Click, shoot, and win up to x48 on this bonkers farm multiplier game
Forget spinning reels. Chicken Shoot by InOut is a click-to-shoot instant win game that puts you in control of every move. Instead of watching symbols fall into place, you're actively hunting cartoon chickens across a colourful farm landscape, each one carrying a visible multiplier badge ranging from a modest x1.1 all the way up to a whopping x48.
The premise is brilliantly simple: chickens scatter across a pastoral scene complete with a wooden shed, pond, and rolling green hills. Each chicken displays its multiplier value in a colour-coded badge—grey for the lowly x1.1, vibrant orange for the chunky x24, and deep crimson for the jackpot x48. You click your chosen target, and if you land it, your stake gets multiplied instantly. Miss, and you try again with your remaining clicks.
When you press the green play button, chickens appear in various positions—some flying, some perched on the shed roof, others wandering near the fence. Each round gives you a set number of clicks (typically around 78-80 depending on your bet). Hover over any chicken and a tooltip reveals two critical pieces of information: your chance to win (expressed as a percentage like 2% or 4%) and how many clicks you have left.
Higher multiplier chickens are visually larger and have lower win probabilities, while the x1.1 and x1.2 chickens are smaller but easier to hit. The game uses a provably fair system, meaning every result is determined by a combination of a server seed and your client seed, verified via SHA256 hashing. You can check the fairness of any round through the bet history.
The eight multiplier tiers are strategically balanced:
Chicken Shoot includes a detailed autoplay system where you can set between 10 and 1,000 rounds, and crucially, select which multiplier tiers to target. Want to grind x1.1 and x1.2 chickens for steady low-volatility returns? Tick those boxes. Feeling brave and want to aim exclusively for x24 and x48? You can do that too, though you'll burn through rounds quickly.
The game also offers a "Turbo" mode (hold the play button) for rapid-fire rounds, and a "Space to spin & go" keyboard shortcut toggle for desktop players who want to blast through sessions at pace.
With a minimum bet of just £0.12 and a maximum of £200, Chicken Shoot accommodates casual punters and high rollers alike. The £20,000 max win cap means that at higher stakes, you won't reach x48 full payout potential (you'd need a £416.67 bet for that), but the game is clearly designed for mid-stakes play where a £50-£100 bet hitting x24 or x48 delivers a genuinely thrilling windfall.
The skill-style presentation appeals to players who find traditional slots too passive. You're not waiting for a bonus round to trigger—every click is a decision, every chicken a calculated risk. That said, the provably fair RNG ensures outcomes are still random; your "skill" is in bankroll management and target selection, not reaction time.
The cartoon art style is deliberately cheerful—bright blues skies, soft green hills, and comically oversized chickens with bulging eyes and red combs. There's a whimsical charm to the whole setup, with a rustic wooden shed, a small pond with reflections, and scattered stones adding depth to the scene. It's not photorealistic, but it doesn't try to be. The aesthetic is more Saturday morning cartoon than gritty farmyard simulator, and that works in the game's favour for quick, lighthearted sessions.
When you land a win, a green semi-transparent banner flashes across the top of the screen showing your payout, and the winning chicken may glow with a golden aura. The UI is clean, with a dark control panel at the bottom displaying your balance, last win, and bet amount in crisp white text. InOut has clearly prioritised readability and quick information access over flashy animations.
This game suits players who want agency in their gambling sessions. If you're bored of watching reels spin endlessly waiting for scatters to align, Chicken Shoot offers a refreshing alternative where every round feels interactive. The provably fair system adds transparency that traditional slots can't match, and the multiplier visibility removes the mystery—you know exactly what you're aiming for.
It's fast-paced, optically satisfying when you nail a high multiplier, and flexible enough for both cautious grinders and thrill-seeking high-stakes hunters. The £20,000 max win is substantial without being absurdly out of reach, and the wide bet range means you can test strategies at low cost before scaling up.
If you appreciate transparency, instant gratification, and a bit of farmyard silliness with your gambling, give Chicken Shoot a spin. Or rather, a click.
No hidden mechanics. Every chicken displays its multiplier badge before you click. See exactly what you're aiming for—from x1.1 grey badges to the coveted x48 crimson prize.
Verify every round's fairness using SHA256 hashing. The game displays your client seed and server seed hash, letting you independently confirm results weren't manipulated.
Choose exactly which multiplier tiers to hunt during autoplay. Go for safe x1.1 and x1.2 wins, or gamble on rare x24 and x48 chickens. You control the volatility.
Unlike passive slots, you decide which chicken to target each click. Hover to see win probability and remaining clicks, then make your move. It's as close to skill-based as instant win gets.
Choose between £0.12 and £200 using the bet controls or tap the bet amount to open the full selection grid.
Press the green play button to start. Chickens appear with multipliers. Hover to see win chance, then click your target.
Hit a chicken and your bet multiplies instantly. Win amounts appear in green at the top and update your balance immediately.