Crash Game Horror Comedy
Your crowned chicken warrior stands on the left side of the graveyard, ready to battle waves of zombies. Each successful fight increases your multiplier as tombstones glow green with victory.
Each zombie guards a tombstone with increasing multipliers starting at 1.01x. Defeat zombies to unlock higher multipliers: 1.03x, 1.06x, 1.10x, 1.15x and beyond. Cash out before losing.
When zombies fall, cheerful sunflowers sprout from the graveyard soil. These smiling flowers mark your progress and show how many undead you've conquered in your run.
The bright orange cashout button activates during gameplay showing your current winnings. Click anytime to collect before the chicken gets bitten. Timing is everything in this crash game.
| Difficulty Mode | Total Zombies | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|
| EASY | 30 Zombies | Lower Risk |
| MEDIUM | 25 Zombies | Moderate Risk |
| HARD | 22 Zombies | High Risk |
| HARDCORE | 18 Zombies | Maximum Risk |
Chicken vs Zombies reinvents the crash genre with a sequential multiplier system. Unlike traditional crash games where one curve determines your fate, this game presents discrete decision points at each zombie encounter. You control when to advance and when to collect.
The graveyard setting uses a navy blue night sky gradient paired with teal-cyan fog effects creating atmospheric tension. Gray-blue tombstones display multipliers in inactive state, then glow bright green when conquered. This visual feedback loop keeps players informed without cluttering the interface.
Strategic depth comes from the four difficulty modes. Easy mode with 30 zombies offers more frequent but smaller multiplier gains. Hardcore mode's 18 zombies mean each victory compounds faster but risk increases exponentially. The game doesn't just test luck - it rewards calculated aggression.
The bottom control panel spans full width with semi-transparent dark overlay. Balance displays on far left, bet controls in center with increment/decrement arrows, and the lime green circular play button dominates center position. Once active, it switches to "GO" text for continuing your zombie battle streak.
The cashout button transforms from inactive gray dash to glowing orange-yellow showing exact winning amount during gameplay. This real-time update builds tension as you watch numbers climb while deciding between greed and security.
InOut implements SHA256 server seed hashing combined with client seeds. Round results generate from server seed plus first three bets of the round. Players can verify each zombie encounter's randomness through the bet history, accessing the seeds that determined whether the chicken won or lost each fight.
This transparency separates Chicken vs Zombies from traditional slots. You're not trusting black box RNG - you're participating in cryptographically verifiable outcomes that can be audited post-game.
Early Cashout Method: On Easy mode, consistently cash out after 3-5 zombies. This conservative approach targets 1.10x - 1.30x multipliers with lower bust risk. Perfect for building bankroll slowly.
Progressive Difficulty Ladder: Start sessions on Easy to warm up, then switch to Medium once you've doubled your starting balance. Only attempt Hardcore when playing with profits, never initial bankroll.
Spacebar Advantage: Enable the spacebar quick-play option in settings menu. This keyboard shortcut lets you advance through zombies faster during hot streaks, maximizing wins before variance catches up.
Multiplier Milestones: Know your target cashout points before starting. On Medium difficulty, the 2x multiplier appears around zombie 12-15. Decide beforehand if you're playing for steady 1.5x wins or chasing the elusive 5x+ mega multipliers deep into zombie territory.
Bet Sizing: Never bet more than 2% of your total balance per round. The compound nature of sequential multipliers means one good 10-zombie run at proper bet sizing equals five losing rounds. Longevity keeps you in the game for those inevitable winning streaks.