Chicken Plinko
Pegged-board eggs drop by tap into baskets marked x5, x2, x0.8, x0.4, and x0.2.
Chicken Plinko uses a soft Christmas palette with a Santa-hatted hen, candy canes, and pastel lighting shaping its cartoon presentation. Its light arcade tone suits short, casual sessions. Readers comparing multiplier-led titles can also look at Zeus Goes Wild.

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Chicken Plinko Gameplay
A chicken sits above the play area. Orange pins form staggered paths across the board. Each egg changes direction after contact, producing a short zigzag that is easy to follow. The camera keeps the hen, the moving egg, and the lower target area in view. The result appears in the interface after the descent.
A drop ends at one of the lower pockets, where the printed multiplier determines the amount credited for that outcome. The paytable remains part of the board rather than appearing on a separate screen. No symbol set is used. A related title, Gold Party 2 - After Hours, uses the same multiplier-centered format.

The Plinko board directs each drop toward multiplier lanes ranging from ×0.2 to ×20, with the landing lane determining the payout.
The Plinko board sends a ball through pegs toward multiplier slots ranging from x0.2 to x20, with wheel of fortune and jackpot game options available during play.
The Plinko board guides falling balls toward multiplier slots from ×0.2 to ×20, plus a question-mark slot representing an unknown outcome.
Plinko Attributes
Specifications read inside the game on .
Bonus Features & Mechanics
The bonus mechanics link egg types to two bumper values. Ordinary eggs build a bumper figure, while a golden egg applies that figure to its payout. The cloud setting links Chicken Plinko with Always Up!.
Tap to drop the eggs
Watch the bumper effects
FAQ
The supplied game material shows multiplier lanes ranging from ×0.2 to ×20. It also visibly identifies values including ×5, ×2, ×0.8, ×0.4 and ×0.2. The landing lane determines the payout, and a question-mark slot is shown as an unknown outcome.
Tapping causes eggs to drop through the pegged field. Normal eggs can increase bumper multipliers, while golden eggs use the multiplier for payouts. The supplied rules also state that each hit on either of the two bumpers adds a multiplier to that bumper.
The verified data says the round is controlled by tapping, which makes the hen’s eggs drop. It does not specify a selectable egg count, number of lines, risk setting, autoplay option, or number of board rows. Those details cannot be confirmed from the supplied help information.
The help data confirms a pegged Plinko board with baskets at the bottom, but it does not give the number of peg rows or bottom pockets. It also provides no risk-setting description or probability for any multiplier, so the spread and rarity of the ×20 outcome cannot be established.