We want Chicken Road 2 to be a fun, safe place for everyone. Gaming should be about excitement and entertainment—not stress or worry. If you ever feel like things are getting out of hand, we’re here to help.
We love the thrill of a big win and the fun of crossing the road with Eggwina. But we care even more about our players’ well-being. That’s why we’re committed to making sure Chicken Road 2 is a safe, positive experience for everyone—no matter how you play.
Here are a few tips to help you stay in control and keep gaming a positive part of your life:
It’s easy to lose track of time or money when you’re having fun. But if you notice any of these signs, it might be time to take a step back:
If any of this sounds familiar, don’t wait—reach out for help. There’s no shame in asking, and support is always available.
Take a minute to ask yourself:
Are you spending more than you can afford?
Do you feel like you need to play with bigger bets to get the same excitement?
Have you tried to cut back or stop, but couldn’t?
Do you get restless or irritable if you can’t play?
Are you playing to escape stress or bad feelings?
Do you try to win back losses by playing more?
If you answered “yes” to a few of these, it might be time to take a break or talk to someone you trust.
We want you to have fun, but also to stay safe. Here are some tools you can use at most partner casinos:
Decide how much you want to spend—daily, weekly, or monthly. Once you hit your limit, you’re done for the period.
Keep your sessions short and sweet. Set a timer so you don’t lose track of time.
Pick a loss limit that feels right for you. If you hit it, the game will let you know it’s time to stop.
Need a break? You can block yourself from playing for a while—or for good.
Take a short break—no pressure, no questions asked. Come back when you’re ready.
You’re never alone. If you need to talk, or just want some advice, these organizations are here to help:
Free information, advice, and support for anyone affected by problem gambling.
gamcare.org.ukIf you or someone you know is in crisis, don’t wait. Reach out to a professional, call a helpline, or talk to someone you trust. You’re not alone—and things can get better.
1-800-522-4700