Chicken Road 2

The world of online slots is a vast and exciting one, with new games being released all the time. One such game that has caught our attention is Chicken Road 2, developed by Pragmatic Play. In this comprehensive review, we’ll delve into every aspect of this slot machine, from its theme to its payout potential.

Theme and Design

Chicken Road 2 takes players on a journey down a rural road, surrounded by rolling Chicken Road 2 hills and farmhouses. The game’s backdrop is set against a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds, creating an idyllic atmosphere. The reels are situated within the game area, flanked by two buildings that seem to be in motion as if they’re moving along the road.

The developers have done an excellent job of incorporating farm-themed symbols into the game, such as chickens, tractors, and scarecrows. These colorful graphics add a whimsical touch to the overall design. However, it’s worth noting that while some players might find these visuals charming, others may view them as simplistic or even childish.

Symbols

The standard-paying symbols in Chicken Road 2 consist of playing cards from nine to ace, as well as farm-themed icons mentioned earlier (chickens, tractors, and scarecrows). The game’s logo serves as the highest paying symbol, offering a payout of up to 150 times the stake.

One notable feature is that all standard symbols can be combined in various combinations across the reels. This increases the chances of landing winning combinations but might also make it less exciting for players who prefer more complex gameplay mechanics.

Payouts

The payouts in Chicken Road 2 are based on a combination of the game’s symbol values and the bet multiplier applied to each stake level. We’ve included an overview of the standard-paying symbols’ payout structure below:

  • J (Joker) – up to 50x
  • Q (Queen) – up to 75x
  • K (King) – up to 100x
  • A (Ace) – up to 150x
  • Chicken – up to 200x
  • Tractor – up to 250x
  • Scarecrow – up to 300x

As we can see, the game’s symbol values increase from left to right across the paylines. However, this linear progression does not apply when it comes to landing wilds or triggering bonus features.

Wilds and Scatters

Chicken Road 2 has a dedicated Wild symbol represented by the farm building. The building serves as a substitute for any of the standard-paying symbols (not scatter or bonus) in case they appear on an active payline, thereby assisting players in creating winning combinations more easily.

The game’s logo also acts as a Scatter, but with some crucial differences from what we’d typically expect:

  • Scatters only trigger the Wild Bonus feature , which gives 10 free spins and turns any high-paying farm-themed symbol (chicken or tractor) into a stacked wild.
  • No fixed number of scatters needed to unlock bonus features – only two scatter symbols, anywhere in view on all reels during Free Spins .
  • As part of the Wild Bonus feature, the game doesn’t retrigger.

Considering these unique features and conditions for triggering bonuses, we might initially think they create a lot more possibilities than actual flexibility or excitement. However, it turns out their effect is much more beneficial as the bonus games do bring high winning potential.

Bonus Features

Chicken Road 2’s Wild Bonus feature can be activated in two distinct ways:

  1. Through three (or four) scatter symbols on the main reels , which give free spins.

    • Upon landing three or four scatters, you’ll trigger the Wilds’ Free Spins mode with a number of additional wild reels being unlocked for 10 rounds.
  2. If only two Scatters appear during regular gameplay but none land in specific positions on any spin where winning combos are formed (main reel wins).

    • These become "boost" scatters and transform existing Wilds into stacked high-value icons.

The 10 free spins triggered by the scatter combination, together with a corresponding amount of unlocked wild reels depending upon which symbol or both symbols were used to trigger them, may also serve as an initial ‘starting’ set for more bonus games being called from within.