Paylines
10 fixed paylines
Picture a chunky rooster perched on a TNT crate above the clouds, a fox skulking nearby, and a chef in whites plotting dinner. That's the staging for Chicken Madness Ultra Dice, BF Games' farmyard remix with Cash Mesh hold-and-win mechanics bolted on top of a fairly traditional 5×3, 10-payline frame. The “Dice” suffix? That's just pip overlays for the Belgian market. Cosmetic only, no effect on math.
Bets run from 0.10 to 50 EUR, the RTP sits at 96.01%, and volatility lands in the medium bracket. Hit rate is 25%, which is unusually generous for BF Games and reflects the streak mechanic, the Consecutive Wins Multiplier. Each winning spin in a row bumps your multiplier: x2 on the second, x3, x4, then x5 where it parks until a dead spin breaks the chain. Lose once and you're back to x1. Simple, but it changes how a hot run feels.
Five or more COIN symbols on a single spin trigger Cash Mesh. Each coin holds in place, every other position respins, and you get a respin counter equal to your trigger count. So a 5-coin trigger gives you five respins, an 8-coin trigger gives you eight. New coins land, lock in, and the timer resets only if you actually fill the board. If the counter empties early, the game tosses you 1, 2, or 3 random bonus spins as a consolation. Fill all 15 squares and the Full House doubles every coin value, jackpots excluded.
About those jackpots. Four tiers ride the coins themselves. GRAND and MAJOR are real progressive pools seeded at 100,000 and 50,000 EUR respectively, networked across operators. MINOR pays a flat 20x stake, MINI just 10x. Wait, is 10x really a “jackpot”? Technically yes, though calling it that feels generous. The Wild substitutes for everything except COIN, which is the standard restriction you'd expect.
The visuals are cartoon chaos in the best way. There's a green zombie-ish character called Marvin, an evil robot stationed to the right, and dice pips slapped across every royal and character symbol. BF Games doesn't publish a max win figure, which is mildly annoying for anyone wanting to compare ceilings. Still, between the progressives and a Full House on Cash Mesh, the upside is real even if the precise cap stays opaque. Released April 29, 2026.