Chicken Game by Stake Originals

Introduction The "Chicken Game" is a casino slot developed by Stake Originals, a relatively new game provider in the online gaming industry. While Stake Originals may not be as well-known as some other major developers, their games have been gaining popularity among players due to their creative themes and engaging gameplay mechanics.

Theme and Design The "Chicken Game" is set on a farm-themed backdrop where players take on the role of a chicken trying to collect eggs while avoiding hawks. The game features vibrant graphics with colorful chickens, ducks, pigs, and other farm animals roaming Stake Chicken for real money around the reels. The design is cartoonish and whimsical, creating an immersive experience for players.

The slot has five reels, three rows, and 25 paylines, which provides a decent number of winning combinations for players to aim for. The game’s layout is well-organized with clear labels and easy-to-read information about the various features and settings.

Symbols The symbols in "Chicken Game" are inspired by farm animals and associated items such as:

  • Chicken eggs
  • Ducks
  • Pigs
  • Chickens (regular and wild)
  • Hawks
  • Farm signs

Each symbol has its own unique payout multiplier, with some symbols paying out up to 10 times the initial bet for five in a row. The regular chicken and duck symbols have relatively low payouts compared to other high-value icons like hawks.

Payouts The paytable of "Chicken Game" shows how much each winning combination pays out based on the player’s total stake. Payout multipliers are as follows:

  • Regular Chicken: 0.10x – 1.00x (5 in a row)
  • Duck: 0.20x – 2.00x (5 in a row)
  • Pig: 0.50x – 5.00x (5 in a row)
  • Hawk: 3.00x – 30.00x (5 in a row)

These payouts are relatively low compared to some other slot games on the market, but they can still contribute to decent wins over time.

Wilds and Scatters The regular chicken symbol acts as both wild and scatter in "Chicken Game." It replaces any missing symbols in winning combinations and triggers free spins when three or more appear anywhere on the reels. However, there is no dedicated scatter symbol like some other games have.

Free Spins are activated when at least three of the chicken’s footprints (the game logo) appears on the third reel from left to right in a sequence. Each footprint awards one free spin.

Bonus Features One of Stake Originals’ most innovative design decisions for "Chicken Game" is its use of random events during gameplay. These surprise elements add an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability, contributing significantly to player engagement.

There are four such features:

  1. Egg Bonus : Randomly chosen reel positions trigger this feature. If all the reels become blocked by chicken eggs (small sticky wilds) for one spin, players get a fixed number of egg-free spins.
  2. Hawk Attack : Hawks can swoop down on specific reel positions, substituting any animal symbol or turning chickens into ducks in some cases to help create wins.
  3. Cluck Bonus : Chickens may turn the leftmost reels completely wild (or partially) with a chance of expanding the Wild area by one row if you have at least 4 rows in free spins mode, though not guaranteed; if there is no need for an additional line to be added (as when a five-line roll becomes available).
  4. Farm Frenzy : Pigs appear on screen displaying its bonus multiplier which boosts payouts depending on their number visible when played next turn (maximum 3).

RTP, Volatility, and Betting Range The game has an RTP of approximately 96.5%, indicating it offers a relatively high return to player compared to other slots available in the market today. Stake Originals claim that this will vary from one server instance but do not specify by how much; however some evidence exists suggesting there could be fluctuations between values slightly higher or lower depending upon configuration details surrounding any particular account operating system environment settings applied during each round played out over time – more info may follow later about these technical considerations.

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