Chicken Hunt is a single-screen arcade game from WINGO!, set in a farmyard with no reels or grid. Chickens move around the scene, and clicking one takes a shot at it. The return to player is 97%, and the maximum win is 64 times the bet. Stakes run from 0.10 FUN to 4,000 FUN.
Each chicken displays a multiplier, ranging from x1.1 through x1.5, x2, x4, x8, x16 and x32 up to the highest value of x64. A burst applies that multiplier to the bet and adds the total to the balance, and a chicken that does not burst costs the bet. Alongside the multiplier, each bird lists its chance of being taken down in one shot, and those chances drop as the multiplier climbs, from roughly 88% on the lowest to about 1.5% on the x64.
Two play styles are on offer. Manual mode has the player choose a chicken and click it to shoot. Spin mode leaves the choice to the game and fires at a random bird through the GO! button. Bigger chickens need several hits before they burst, and holding a click on one triggers fast repeat shots. The smaller birds go down easily, and the larger ones carry the bigger multipliers.
Autoplay can take over the shooting. The player selects a number of rounds and a stop condition, from stopping on any win to stopping when a single win, a balance gain or a balance loss passes a set figure. An Advanced control chooses which chicken types the feature targets, from a single type to all of them. Moving the cursor over a chicken brings up its win chance and a count of the hits it has taken.
| Game provider | Wingo |
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Step into the farmyard in Chicken Hunt, a WINGO! arcade game with no reels and no paylines. The chickens dart around the yard, and all you do is click them to win. The RTP is 97%, and your top win is 64 times your bet. Your stake runs from 0.10 FUN to 4,000 FUN.
Every bird carries a multiplier, from x1.1 at the bottom up through x1.5, x2, x4, x8, x16 and x32 to the x64 top prize. Burst a chicken and its multiplier is applied to your bet and added to your balance. If it holds on, you lose the bet. Each one also tells you its chance of dropping in a single shot, and that chance gets smaller as the multiplier gets bigger, from around 88% on the easiest to roughly 1.5% on the x64.
You get two ways to play. Pick Manual mode to choose your own chicken and click straight on it. Pick Spin mode and the game selects the target for you, with the GO! button firing at a random bird. The larger chickens take a few hits to burst, so hold a click on one to send out fast repeat shots. The small ones drop in no time, and the big, stubborn birds keep the top multipliers.
Feel like letting it run? Autoplay plays the rounds for you. Choose how many rounds and when to stop, whether on any win, on a single win over a set amount, or when your balance moves up or down by an amount you set. The Advanced option lets you tell it which chicken types to hunt. Hover over any bird to check its win chance and its hit count, then take aim and start clicking.