
A cartoon farm with chickens running loose: this is the essence of Chicken Hunt. You tap the screen to fire at a chicken, and if it goes down, a Multiplier between 1.1x and 64x gets applied to your wager. If it doesn’t go down, the round’s a loss. It’s a casual game, so there aren’t any reels or paylines to worry about.
The barn is in the background with wooden crates scattered around the bottom of the screen. Chickens come in different sizes depending on their Multiplier tier, and you’ll hear a farmyard soundtrack going on while you play. When one finally falls, Coins go flying.
Features
Choosing a Target
In Manual mode, every chicken on the screen is fair game. What you’ll notice is that hovering over one tells you two bits of information – the Multiplier value it can potentially award, which you can use to determine the probability of it going down on the next shot. This means you can decide whether to go for a safer 1.1x bird, or have a go at the 64x chicken that rarely falls on the first tap.
Spin Mode
Switching over to Spin mode means a chicken gets selected for you at random. You don’t have any say in which one it is, but the rounds do tend to move along faster because of it. The Multiplier could be anything from 1.1x to 64x – it’s all down to what the game decides to target and if your feathery friend goes down.
Autoplay
Autoplay in Chicken Hunt lets you set a few stopping conditions and then go hands-free. Once that’s configured, the game fires on its own, and you just kick back and watch. This is handy if you’re playing for a longer stretch and don’t want to be tapping every single round.
Additional Details:
· Instant Win
· Minimum bet $0.1