Chicken Road game on betBonanza Nigeria
Chicken Road by InOut Games is a step-based crash game with a 98% RTP, released on 4 April 2024 and available on betBonanza Nigeria via any mobile browser. A chicken crosses a road one step at a time, and after each successful step you decide whether to cash out or continue. Four difficulty levels control how many traps are hidden on the road, with the Hardcore mode unlocking a theoretical maximum multiplier of 2,542,251x. Unlike Aviator, every cash-out decision is manual — there is no auto cash-out, which puts full control in your hands each round.
Chicken Road key parameters on betBonanza
Chicken Road posted an RTP of 98% at launch, which is one percentage point higher than Aviator's 97% and noticeably above the 94–96% range of most video slots on betBonanza. InOut Games is a Curacao-based crash-game studio founded in 2024 with over 30 titles, and Chicken Road is their flagship. The game uses SHA-256 provably fair technology, allowing any player to verify the fairness of a completed round using the round seed hash available in the game interface.
How to play Chicken Road on betBonanza step by step
The Chicken Road mechanic is different from a standard crash game. Instead of watching a multiplier rise on a timer, you advance the chicken one step at a time yourself. Each step forward increases the multiplier, but each step also carries a fixed probability of hitting a hidden trap depending on your chosen difficulty. You decide when to stop — which makes it a more deliberate game than Aviator for players who prefer control over speed.
A full round on Easy difficulty takes under 60 seconds when played at a measured pace. On Hardcore, where there are only 15 steps but far more traps per step, rounds can end in two or three seconds if the chicken hits an oven early. Nigerian players in Lagos who play Chicken Road during work breaks typically use Easy or Medium mode to extend session time across a ₦500 to ₦2,000 balance.
Log in and open the game
Log into betBonanza, go to Casino, select Crash Games and open Chicken Road. No app download is needed on Android or iOS.
Choose difficulty level
Select Easy (24 steps), Medium (22 steps), Hard (20 steps) or Hardcore (15 steps). Higher difficulty means more traps and bigger multiplier growth per step.
Set your stake
Enter your bet amount in Naira. The minimum stake on betBonanza starts from ₦50. Confirm the amount before the round begins.
Tap to advance the chicken
Each tap moves the chicken one step forward across the road. The multiplier increases with each safe step. A hidden trap ends the round and loses the stake.
Cash out between steps
After any successful step you can tap Cash Out to collect your current multiplier multiplied by your stake. There is no auto cash-out — every exit is a manual choice.
Verify the round
After the round ends, use the seed hash shown in the game interface to independently verify the trap positions via SHA-256 provably fair tools.
Difficulty levels and multiplier growth explained
The four difficulty levels in Chicken Road determine three things at once: the number of steps available, the trap density per step and the multiplier awarded for each successful advance. Easy mode distributes traps sparsely across 24 steps, so the multiplier climbs slowly but the chance of completing many steps in a row is higher. Hardcore compresses this into 15 steps with dense traps, meaning each step carries serious risk but delivers a substantially larger multiplier jump.
For a Nigerian player with a ₦1,000 stake, completing five steps on Easy at betBonanza returns roughly ₦5,530. The same five steps on Hardcore would return a significantly larger amount, but the probability of even reaching step five on Hardcore is much lower than on Easy. The table below maps the four modes against their key parameters to help you pick the right level for your session.
| Difficulty | Max steps | Trap density | Multiplier growth | Max theoretical multiplier | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Easy | 24 | Low | Slow and steady | Lower cap | New players, short sessions |
| Medium | 22 | Moderate | Balanced | Mid-range | Regular sessions, ₦500+ stakes |
| Hard | 20 | High | Fast | High | Experienced players |
| Hardcore | 15 | Very high | Very fast | 2,542,251x | High-risk, large-stake sessions |
One practical note: switching difficulty between rounds is allowed. Some Nigerian players on betBonanza start on Easy to build their balance with smaller consistent gains, then move to Hard for one or two rounds when they want to target a larger multiplier. The game does not lock you into a difficulty for the whole session.
Chicken Road vs Aviator: which crash game suits you
Chicken Road and Aviator are both crash games on betBonanza, but they work differently enough that the choice between them comes down to your play style. Aviator runs on a timer — the multiplier rises automatically and you cash out before it crashes. Chicken Road puts each step under your direct control. You are never racing a clock; you are making one deliberate decision after each safe advance. This makes Chicken Road slower-paced per round but more mentally active.
Chicken Road's 98% RTP is one point higher than Aviator's 97%, which matters over a long session. A Lagos player running 200 rounds at ₦500 per round would theoretically return ₦98,000 from ₦100,000 staked on Chicken Road, versus ₦97,000 on Aviator — a ₦1,000 statistical difference on that volume. In practice, variance determines outcomes far more than the 1% RTP gap, but the advantage is real over large sample sizes.
| Feature | Chicken Road | Aviator |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | InOut Games | Spribe |
| RTP | 98% | 97% |
| Cash-out control | Manual only (per step) | Manual or auto cash-out |
| Round mechanics | Step-by-step chicken crossing | Free-running multiplier timer |
| Difficulty levels | 4 (Easy to Hardcore) | Single mode |
| Max multiplier | 2,542,251x (Hardcore) | 10,000x |
| Dual bet | No | Yes |
| Provably fair | SHA-256 | SHA-512 |
| Release year | 2024 | 2019 |
How to fund your account and play Chicken Road
Chicken Road is available for real-money play on betBonanza once your Naira account has a confirmed balance. The minimum deposit is ₦100, which covers two rounds at the ₦50 minimum stake. Nigerian players across Abuja, Port Harcourt and Lagos most commonly use OPay and PalmPay for quick top-ups, both of which reflect within seconds. Bank transfer via USSD from GTBank, Zenith Bank or Access Bank typically settles in under two minutes and requires no mobile data connection, making it practical in lower-signal areas.
Winnings from Chicken Road are withdrawn to a verified Nigerian bank account. The minimum withdrawal is ₦2,000 and betBonanza processes requests within 24 hours on business days. Full KYC is required before any withdrawal — submit a valid Nigerian ID and one proof of address. betBonanza targets a 48-hour KYC verification window. Chicken Road winnings are eligible under the betBonanza casino cashback offer, which applies to casino and virtual sports activity rather than sports betting markets.