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Theme & Atmosphere
Chicken Hunt drops you onto a cartoon farm, with a barn and hay bales in the background and chickens of various sizes wandering around the screen. The color scheme is warm – lots of oranges and golds – and there’s a cheerful backing track with clucking and farmyard noises going on. Of course, Coins scatter all over the place whenever you actually manage to bring a chicken down.
Feature Overview
There’s one main mechanic in Chicken Hunt, which is the shooting itself. You pick a chicken, tap to fire at it, and if it goes down, then that chicken’s Multiplier gets applied to your bet. You can do this in Manual mode or Spin mode, which assigns a random target. Each chicken has a Chance to Win percentage on it as well, so you can see the probability of it going down before you commit to a shot.
In addition to these shooting modes, there’s Autoplay and a Click Counter next to whichever chicken you’re currently shooting at.
Technical Specs & Mechanics
Chicken Hunt doesn’t have reels or paylines or anything like that – it’s all tap-based. You fire shots at a chicken until it falls and awards you its Multiplier value. One thing worth mentioning is that the Click Counter records how many shots you’ve taken at each target, and this gets tracked even if you switch between chickens during a round and come back to the same one later.
Bet & Paytable Analysis
There are 8 Multiplier tiers in total. The 1.1x chickens have a first-shot probability of about 88%, so they usually go down without much trouble. Then you’ve got 1.5x, 2x, 4x, and so on up to 64x, which has a probability of roughly 1.5% per shot. That’s the maximum the game can pay on a single round, so the range is pretty wide.
You have a wide range of betting options, and since each shot is a bet, you need to carefully consider how much you want to spend per shot.
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