Chicken Road game on Shabiki Kenya
Chicken Road is a crash-style game by Spribe available on Shabiki Kenya under Public Gaming Licence PG0000428. A cartoon chicken jumps over a row of ovens — each oven the chicken crosses raises the multiplier and your potential return. Cash out before it gets burned and you keep the winnings. Minimum stake is Ksh 10, and you deposit through M-Pesa Paybill 290063.
How Chicken Road works
At the start of each round you place a stake — Ksh 10 minimum — and watch a chicken run along a path lined with ovens. Each oven the chicken passes without getting burned increases the multiplier. The first oven might take you from 1.00x to 1.30x, the second to 1.80x, and so on. You can cash out at any point between ovens to collect at the current multiplier. If you wait for one more oven and the chicken gets burned, you lose the round stake.
The number of ovens in a single run varies. On some rounds the path stretches to 15 or more ovens, and on others the chicken burns at the second one. That unpredictability is what creates variance. A Ksh 50 stake that reaches the eighth oven at a 4.50x multiplier returns Ksh 225 if you cash out there. The same Ksh 50 staked on a round that ends at oven two returns nothing.
Chicken Road uses the same provably fair server seed mechanism as Aviator. The burn point for each round is set before the round begins, and after the round ends you can verify it independently using the hash shown in the game log. Spribe built this into the game specifically to give players in Kenya and other regulated markets a transparent audit trail. You do not need to trust the platform blindly — the math is checkable.
Unlike Aviator, Chicken Road does not run on a fixed clock. You choose when to move the chicken forward by tapping or clicking. That makes the session feel more interactive than a multiplier that climbs on its own. Some Kenyan players in Mombasa who prefer a slower pace find this more comfortable than Aviator's continuous round schedule, while others prefer the automatic pace of Aviator for higher volume play.
Chicken Road vs Aviator — what changes for Kenyan players
Both games come from Spribe and run under the same BCLB PG0000428 licence on Shabiki Kenya. Both use provably fair algorithms, accept Ksh 10 minimum bets, and share the same M-Pesa wallet. But the mechanics differ enough that many players keep both in their rotation depending on mood and session time.
| Feature | Chicken Road | Aviator |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Spribe | Spribe |
| Licence | BCLB PG0000428 | BCLB PG0000428 |
| Published RTP | Up to 98% | 97% |
| Min Bet | Ksh 10 | Ksh 10 |
| Max Multiplier | Up to 100x | 200x |
| Round pace | Player-controlled | Fixed clock |
| Simultaneous bets | No | Yes (2) |
| Volatility | Adjustable by bet level | High fixed |
| Cashout timing | Between oven jumps | Any moment |
| Social chat | No | Yes |
| Auto Bet | Yes | Yes |
The adjustable volatility in Chicken Road is one practical difference worth noting. Choosing a lower stake per round tends to produce more frequent small multiplier outcomes, while higher stakes per oven step push the risk curve upward. Aviator's volatility is fixed by design — it is always high, with a meaningful number of rounds crashing below 1.10x. Chicken Road gives slightly more control over session variance, at the cost of a lower maximum multiplier.
Depositing and withdrawing from Chicken Road sessions
Chicken Road on Shabiki Kenya uses the same wallet as every other product on the platform. You do not need a separate casino balance. A deposit made via M-Pesa Paybill 290063 is available across sports betting, Aviator, Chicken Road, slots and live dealer tables within 2 minutes of the M-Pesa confirmation SMS. The minimum deposit that triggers access to Chicken Road is Ksh 10 — the same minimum stake as in the game itself.
Withdrawals from Chicken Road winnings follow the standard Shabiki process. After a successful cash-out in a round, the winnings go to your Shabiki wallet balance. You then request a withdrawal to M-Pesa. Processing from wallet to M-Pesa takes under 15 minutes for amounts below Ksh 70,000. Above Ksh 70,000 the platform triggers a KYC check if one has not been completed, which adds 1 to 3 business days for document review before funds are released.
T-Kash and Equitel Money are also accepted for deposits, and both process to the wallet in under 5 minutes. Visa and Mastercard card deposits are available but processed through a bank gateway, so arrival times range from 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on the card-issuing bank. For players in Nairobi, Kisumu or Eldoret who want to jump into a Chicken Road session immediately, M-Pesa remains the fastest route.