Chickens with attitude. That’s the pitch behind Chicken Madness – Cash Mesh LINK, a slapstick barnyard slot from BF Games that sets a 5×3 grid against rolling hills, a cartoon village, and a wild-eyed rooster perched on a TNT crate. Ten fixed paylines, a scowling cleaver-wielding cook, a goggled fox, an aviator chicken, and weathered wooden card royals round out the cast. It’s loud and a little ridiculous, in the best way.
The base game leans on a consecutive-win multiplier ladder. Two wins in a row bumps you to x2, then x3, x4, and a ceiling of x5. Land another win at max and the x5 simply holds. Break the streak with a dead spin, though, and it drops straight back to 1. The rooster Wild substitutes for paying symbols to help keep those chains alive.
The real draw is Cash Mesh, the hold-and-win bonus. Land five or more COIN symbols on any spin and it kicks off, with your spin count tied to how many coins triggered it. Each coin carries a cash value or a JACKPOT or BONUS label. Triggering coins lock in place while every other position respins individually, and the feature keeps going until your spins run out or the grid fills. If they run dry early, a Cash Mesh Bonus Spin grants 1, 2, or 3 extra respins as a one-time safety net. Fill all 15 positions for a Full House, which slaps a x2 multiplier on your total coin values (jackpot and bonus wins excluded).
Four jackpot tiers feed into those COIN labels. The Mini and Minor are fixed, but the Major and Grand are progressive pools shared across BF’s LINK titles, climbing as people play. The headline prize here is the Grand jackpot, not a capped reel multiplier, and the pool was sitting north of €15,000 when I last checked. Is the medium volatility going to feel slow between coin showers? Sometimes, sure. That’s the trade-off for chasing a top prize that keeps growing.