Chicken Hunt

Chicken Hunt

Fire on the fowl in Chicken Hunt, a casual shooting game on a cartoon farm where chickens have Multipliers from 1.1x to 64x, and two play modes are available.

Chickens wander around a cartoon farmyard in Chicken Hunt, a casual game that has nothing to do with reels or paylines. You pick a chicken, tap to fire at it, and if you knock it down before running out of shots, a Multiplier gets applied to your bet as your prize. The chickens come in different sizes, and the bigger ones are tougher to take down but worth a lot more. Their Multipliers go from 1.1x all the way up to 64x.

The farm is bright with a big red barn and hay bales off to the side. Chickens dart in and out of frame constantly, and there’s a cheerful backing track that goes with the theme. Coins scatter across the ground whenever a chicken finally drops.

FEATURES

Multiplier Tiers

There are 8 Multiplier levels on offer in Chicken Hunt, from 1.1x at the bottom up to 64x at the very top of the pecking order. The way this works is that each chicken on screen has its Multiplier displayed right above it, so you know what kind of reward you’re aiming for before you take a shot. Higher tiers have lower odds of going down on any given tap, which is where the Chance to Win display comes in handy.

How the Shooting Works

You tap a chicken to fire at it. Depending on its tier, it might go down on the first tap or need several more. A Click Counter tracks the number of shots you’ve put into a particular bird, even if you switch targets mid-round and come back to it later.

Autoplay

For those who’d rather not tap through every round, there’s an Autoplay option. You set your preferred targets and stopping conditions, and the game handles the rest on its own from there.

Additional Details:

·     Minimum bet $0.10