Chicken Road game on BC Game Nigeria
Chicken Road is a crash-style game developed by InOut Games and available on BC Game Nigeria. The mechanic is visual: a chicken hops across a row of hot ovens, and the stake multiplier rises with each oven it clears. You decide when to stop. If the chicken steps on a lit oven, the round ends and the stake is lost. It sounds simple because it is, which is a big part of why it works on a smartphone while commuting through Lagos or Ibadan.
The game runs on a certified RNG and carries a 96% RTP with low volatility. Low volatility means the crash point tends to land at lower multipliers more consistently, compared to medium-volatility games like Aviator. The tradeoff is fewer big swings in either direction. Players who find Aviator's pace unpredictable often find Chicken Road easier to manage across a session.
Chicken Road game specifications
InOut Games built Chicken Road on a certified RNG, which means results are independently audited for randomness but the raw seed data is not published in the same way Aviator's SHA-256 hashes are. For most Nigerian players this distinction is academic: the RNG is audited, the RTP is published at 96% and the game behaves consistently across millions of rounds. The certified RNG approach is standard across most slot providers in the BC Game Nigeria catalogue, including Pragmatic Play and PG Soft, so Chicken Road sits within the same trust framework as mainstream slots.
The minimum bet is ₦100 per round, the same entry point as Aviator. There is no auto-cashout feature. Every decision is manual: you tap to advance the chicken and tap to collect. That means the game requires active attention each round, unlike Aviator where you can set auto-cashout and step away briefly. For players who enjoy the interactive element, this is a feature. For those who prefer passive automation, Aviator is the better fit.
How to play Chicken Road on BC Game Nigeria
The game interface is a single horizontal track of ovens. At the start of each round you place your stake and the chicken stands before the first oven. Each tap moves the chicken one oven forward and increases the multiplier. You collect your winnings by tapping the cash-out button at any point. If you advance one oven too many and the chicken lands on a lit one, the round ends and the stake is gone.
A ₦200 bet that you collect after 4 ovens at a 3x multiplier returns ₦600. The same bet taken to 7 ovens at a 6x multiplier would return ₦1,200, but the probability of a crash increases with every step. Unlike Aviator, there is no timer counting down, so you control exactly the pace of each round. This format suits Nigerian players who want a more deliberate experience rather than reacting to a climbing graph.
Log in and deposit
Sign in to BC Game Nigeria and deposit from ₦1,000 via OPay, PalmPay or Kuda Bank. Local transfers clear instantly during standard banking hours.
Find Chicken Road in crash games
Go to the Casino section, select Crash Games and open Chicken Road. The game loads fully in your mobile browser or the BC Game Nigeria app without extra downloads.
Set your stake and start
Enter a bet amount from ₦100 and tap Start Round. The chicken appears before the first oven. Each tap moves it one step forward and raises the multiplier.
Cash out manually
Tap Collect at any oven to lock in your current multiplier. There is no auto-cashout, so every exit is a manual decision. Waiting too long and hitting a lit oven ends the round.
Chicken Road vs Aviator: which suits Nigerian players better?
Both games share a ₦100 minimum bet and 100% bonus wagering contribution, but they work quite differently in practice. Chicken Road gives you manual, step-by-step control with no time pressure, while Aviator runs on a timer and rewards fast reactions. The table below covers the differences that matter most for a typical Nigerian player choosing between the two.
| Feature | Chicken Road | Aviator |
|---|---|---|
| Developer | InOut Games | Spribe |
| RTP | 96% | 97% |
| Volatility | Low | Medium |
| Fairness | Certified RNG | Provably fair, SHA-256 |
| Auto-cashout | No | Yes |
| Dual bets per round | No | Yes (up to 2) |
| Time pressure per round | None (manual pace) | Yes (multiplier climbs in real time) |
| Min bet (NGN) | ₦100 | ₦100 |
| Bonus wagering | 100% | 100% |
| Best for | Deliberate, visual play | Fast, automated sessions |
If you use a welcome bonus and want to clear wagering requirements without rushing, Chicken Road's manual pace makes it easier to stay disciplined about when you collect. Aviator's auto-cashout does the same job differently: you set a target multiplier in advance and let the game handle it. Neither approach is strictly better; it depends on whether you prefer to set rules before the round or react during it.
Other crash games at BC Game Nigeria
If Chicken Road's low-volatility format suits your playing style, FootballX by SmartSoft Gaming is worth a look. It uses a similar lower-swing profile while wrapping the mechanic in a football theme that resonates with many Nigerian players during NPFL and CAF Champions League seasons. Zeppelin by BetSolutions and Super Heli by Expanse Studios are both mid-range options. Aviator remains the highest-RTP crash game on BC Game Nigeria at 97%, one percentage point above Chicken Road.