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Cluck It Slot by Playtech

by PlaytechReleased May 11, 2026

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Playtech Origins' chicken-crosses-the-road crash game. 5 volatility levels, mystery progressives, multiplier coins on every lane. Cash out or push your luck. Tap "Free Play" below to play Cluck It in demo mode, right in your browser.

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Specifications

Game TypeCrash Games
VolatilityHigh
Min Bet$0.1
Themes
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Cluck It slot gameplay screenshot

About Cluck It Slot

Playtech's Origins studio walking into Chicken Road territory feels late to a party that crash specialists lit up across 2024 and 2025, but Cluck It does the genre with a personality those darker, technical titles never bothered with. A panicked cartoon chicken stands on a top-down farm road. Tractor in the corner, red barn, hay bales, a blue car rolling in from the bottom edge. You pick a volatility, place a bet, and tap to send the bird one lane forward.

Each successful jump grabs a multiplier coin sitting in the next lane. The first ones are modest, x1.03, x1.2, x1.5, and you watch the ladder climb on screen as the chicken advances. COLLECT cashes you out at the current multiplier. COLLECT HALF pulls 50% off the table and keeps the other half running, which is a useful pressure valve that not every crash game offers. Cars and "villains" end the round at zero. The villain roster is genuinely odd: a skeleton pirate riding a turtle, a flying yellow monster, a blue lizard, a green crocodile. Cartoon menace in a children's-book art style.

The big structural decision is the five-level volatility selector, and it isn't cosmetic. Easy Peasy gives you 24 jumps with a x25 ceiling. Clucking Around, Hard Boiled, Eggstreme, and Chicken Mayhem each trade safe jumps for a higher cap. Chicken Mayhem is the extreme end, fewest steps, biggest multiplier ceiling. Sitting on Easy Peasy and reaching the cap is genuinely doable. Climbing Mayhem usually isn't. That's the deal you sign at the start of each round.

Two mystery progressives sit in the top corners, MINOR in blue, GRAND in red, both feeding into the round outside of the multiplier ladder. The trigger isn't documented in any visible UI text, which is standard for live-operator jackpots. Bets start at €0.10 and stretch much higher depending on the operator's coin config. It's an odd thing to see from a provider built on traditional Playtech slots and progressive jackpots. The cute aesthetic also undersells how steep the variance gets once you push past level two.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.