Ginja Run hands you a caped superhero rooster and a single, nerve-wracking question: how far do you push before the floor drops out? This is a crash-style arcade game from Mascot Gaming, built on the chicken-road step formula. No reels, no paylines, no spinning anything. Just you, a rooster named Ginja, and a row of glowing platforms stretching into a purple night sky.
Here's the loop. You set your bet, then tap to jump forward one platform at a time. Each landing locks in a higher multiplier, and the ladder climbs quick: x1.11, x1.25, x1.43, x1.61, x1.80, and it keeps going from there. Every jump is a gamble, though. Land wrong and the platform gives way, the round's over, and the bet's gone. The tension sits entirely in that next hop.
You cash out whenever you want. Press the green CASH OUT button (it shows your live value in real time) and you bank the current multiplier times your stake. Greedy players chase the far platforms. Sensible ones grab a modest 1.43x and move on. Both are valid, honestly.
Want to tune the intensity? A Risk selector flips between Low, Medium, and High, reshaping how fast the multipliers grow and how often things collapse. There's also Autoplay if you'd rather set a target and let it run, which is handy but takes the thrill out, so use it sparingly.
Bets run from roughly $0.01 up to $2.50 in this build, and the ceiling on a single round is a hefty 10,000x your stake. The setting sells it too: a comic-book rooster in a red cape, rocket-thrust platforms, dark mountain silhouettes, and a pink neon “Ginja” sign buzzing off to the side. Simple to grasp, tough to walk away from at the right moment. That last part's the whole game, really.