Chicken Road 2 is a crash game that does not include either a bonus round, a random modifier or a free spin feature. The only options available are the difficulty level. These will determine how many lanes are on the highway, the possible range of multipliers for each step, and the chance of losing at each step in the run.
Levels and Multipliers of Chicken Road 2
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Difficulty
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Lanes
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Min. Multiplier
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Max. Multiplier
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Easy
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30
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1.01x
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23.24x
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Medium
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25
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1.08x
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2,457x
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Hard
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22
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1.18x
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62,162.09x
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Hardcore
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18
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1.44x
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3,608,855.25x
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Chicken Road 2 utilizes a Provably Fair System to generate all rounds’ outcomes before the placement of each bet. Canadian players can independently verify their result by checking the Probably Fair settings with the game menu for that particular round. There are no autoplay or autobet options within the game. However, a Space to Spin & Go shortcut is available in the menu.
RTP, Bet Sizes, and Volatility
The RTP for this game is set at 95.5%, regardless of the difficulty level you play at. This is lower than the majority of crash games in the same category. Volatility can be adjusted, which means that it is based on the level of difficulty you are playing, rather than a fixed rating. When playing on easy mode, returns follow a flat curve, resulting in small, frequent wins. Hard mode will end quicker and have a higher chance of ending in a loss. However, completed or nearly finished rounds on hard mode produce very high multipliers.
The minimum amount that can be wagered on each game is C$0.01, while the maximum is C$200. There is a payout cap of C$20,000, which limits Canadian players’ ability to earn effective multipliers on high bets. Therefore, at the max bet, the highest multiplier would be 100x, which is well within the range of a medium mode. Crash game players looking to maximize their multipliers will need to use low stakes bets and choose high or hardcore modes.
Theme and Graphics
The second installment of Chicken Road takes place on an interstate highway as opposed to the first title’s dungeon. The chicken named “Cluck Norris” has to safely cross the road, jumping on manhole covers without getting hit by a car. The cross-lane mechanics are immediately obvious, and there are no obstructions for entering the bet, selecting the difficulty level and hitting the cash out button during gameplay. Chicken Road 2.0 is designed using HTML5 and will run on any device.
