Crash Game with Provably Fair Technology
Chicken vs Zombies is a crash-style multiplier game where a brave crowned chicken faces waves of cartoonish zombies in a misty graveyard. Unlike traditional slots, this game gives you complete control over when to cash out your winnings as multipliers increase with each defeated zombie.
The game starts with your chicken on the left side of the screen facing a row of zombies standing in front of tombstones. Each tombstone displays a specific multiplier value that becomes active when the corresponding zombie is defeated. The chicken automatically fights zombies one by one, and after each victory, a smiling sunflower replaces the defeated zombie while the tombstone glows bright green.
The first five zombies in Easy mode show multipliers of 1.01x, 1.03x, 1.06x, 1.10x, and 1.15x on their tombstones. These multipliers are cumulative - if you bet 300 RUB and reach the third zombie, your cashout displays 309.00 RUB. By the third win, this grows to 405.00 RUB. The risk increases with each step because if a zombie defeats your chicken, you lose everything accumulated in that round.
Chicken vs Zombies uses SHA256 cryptographic hashing to ensure complete fairness. The game result is determined by combining a server seed with the first three bets of the round. Before each round starts, you receive a client seed (example: f62bf0529ee4389f) and a hashed server seed (example: 8c2b496e2b7348a65340c80b5ea895412863f79304c970f). After the round completes, you can verify the unhashed server seed matched the hash, proving the outcome was predetermined and not manipulated.
The game takes place in a dark graveyard with a deep navy blue night sky scattered with white stars. Teal-cyan fog covers the lower portion, creating an eerie but playful atmosphere. Gray-blue tombstones with darker tops fill the cemetery, decorated with iron crosses, small bone graphics, and mushrooms. The chicken wears a golden crown with red jewels, has a red comb, large expressive eyes, and stands on orange-red feet. Zombies have pale yellowish-green skin, large yellow eyes with black pupils, open mouths showing crooked teeth, and wear tattered blue pants.
The bottom control panel displays your current balance, a BET control with up/down arrows to adjust stake amounts, a large circular lime green PLAY button that changes to "GO" during active rounds, and the orange CASHOUT button that shows your current winnings when active. The difficulty selector on the far right lets you switch modes between rounds. You can enable spacebar shortcuts in settings to speed up gameplay.
The 95.5% Return to Player rate is above average for crash games. Volatility varies by difficulty - EASY mode offers low volatility with frequent small wins, while HARDCORE delivers high volatility with rare but substantial multipliers. The game rewards strategic cashout timing rather than pure luck, giving skilled players an edge in bankroll management.
Conservative players should use EASY mode and cash out after 3-5 zombie defeats, banking small profits consistently. Aggressive strategies work in HARDCORE mode where reaching even 8-10 zombies produces significant multipliers. The key decision point comes when your cashout amount exceeds 2x your bet - this is where most players either secure profits or push for higher multipliers. Since each zombie battle is independent with preset probabilities, there is no "hot" or "cold" pattern to exploit.
The game interface scales perfectly to smartphone screens with the graveyard scene above and control panel fixed at the bottom. Touch controls respond instantly to bet adjustments and the GO/CASHOUT buttons are large enough for accurate tapping during tense moments. The fog effects, tombstone glows, and character animations maintain smooth performance even on mid-range devices.
Chicken vs Zombies distinguishes itself from generic crash games through its thematic storytelling, strategic difficulty selection, and transparent provably fair system. Players seeking more control over crash game pacing will appreciate the manual advancement mechanic that eliminates the pressure of racing against an automatic multiplier countdown.