Cluck It

Cluck It is Playtech Origins’ chicken crash game with five volatility lanes, mystery progressives, and bets from 0.10.

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Provider
Playtech
Volatility
High
Min Bet
€0.10
Release
May 2026

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Crash games used to be a one-trick category. A multiplier line climbed, you cashed out, you crashed. Then Inout Games dropped Chicken Road and suddenly every studio wanted a feathered crossing guard on payroll. Cluck It is Playtech Origins' answer, and it shows up with five different difficulty lanes instead of the usual one-size-fits-all curve.

The setup is simple enough that you'll figure it out in about ten seconds. A cartoon chicken stands on a country road. You set your stake (anything from 0.10 upward), pick a difficulty, and tell it to hop. Each successful jump grabs a multiplier coin. Each coin nudges your potential payout higher. Keep going and the numbers climb. Cars, monsters, lizards, a skeleton pirate riding a turtle, and what looks like a slightly annoyed crocodile are all waiting to end the run. Collect at any point to lock in. Collect Half if you want to bank some and keep gambling the rest, which is a nice touch most crash games don't offer.

Difficulty is where this one actually thinks for itself. Easy Peasy caps at x25 across 24 jumps and feels almost gentle. Clucking Around opens things up a bit. Hard Boiled is the middle road. Then you get Eggstreme and Chicken Mayhem, where the early multipliers jump from x1.03 to x1.5 to x3 to x5 in just a few hops and the chicken's life expectancy drops accordingly. Two mystery progressives sit on top of all this, a MINOR and a GRAND, which can drop on any round regardless of which lane you chose.

Visually it leans into the farm-animal-in-peril joke harder than you'd expect from Playtech. The chicken animates well, the coins clink, the crashes are properly cartoon. And honestly? That's part of the problem. The aesthetic is so soft and friendly that newer players might pick Chicken Mayhem thinking it's just a colour swap, then watch their balance evaporate in four jumps. The volatility labels do warn you, but the cute art does the opposite.

If you've already played Chicken Road and want a version with more dials to turn, Cluck It delivers. It's not reinventing the genre, but the five-lane structure plus the half-cashout button make it a genuinely sharper take than most clones currently floating around.

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