Rich Chicken App
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Ludis.app Team
Published
May 6, 2026
Updated
May 6, 2026
Rich Chicken is a casual arcade skill game from the "Chicken Road" series, built around one simple but deceptively demanding idea: tap to survive. Set across a cartoon farm backdrop and a neon-lit 3D game environment, it puts a white cartoon chicken at the center of an escalating challenge that gets harder the longer you last. It's a game suited to anyone who enjoys short, high-intensity sessions and the drive to beat their own score — no prior gaming experience needed.
Screens & Scenes
What's in the Game
Rich Chicken drops you into the role of a brave cartoon bird navigating a world where every tap matters and every obstacle means business. The core mechanic is stripped back to a single touch: one tap sends the chicken airborne, and your only job is to keep it from getting struck by the rolling spherical objects bearing down on it. The game tracks a numerical score as you survive, and the challenge intensifies the longer you hold on.
Two Worlds in One Game
The visual identity of Rich Chicken is split between two distinct settings. The farm-side gameplay screens show a cheerful, hand-drawn rural scene — a red barn with a weathervane, rolling green hills, sunflowers, hay bales, wooden fences, and a light blue sky dotted with fluffy clouds. The other visual mode shifts into a dramatically different 3D isometric environment: deep blue-to-purple gradients, glowing geometric grid floors, neon lighting, and golden orbs surrounded by sparkle effects. The title screen itself leans into this golden aesthetic hard, with a dark starfield background, golden 3D lettering, and the chicken character beaming amid a pile of shining coins.
Lives, Scores, and Golden Eggs
- Three red hearts serve as your life indicator during active play
- Score is displayed in yellow text in the upper left corner throughout each run
- A golden eggs and coins system appears in promotional materials, suggesting a reward layer beyond raw score
- On game over, the screen overlays "GAME OVER!" in yellow text with a black outline, showing your final score and prompting a tap to restart
Restart is handled by a single tap anywhere on the screen — a welcome bit of simplicity that keeps the loop tight.
Where Reaction Games Find Common Ground
There's something familiar in the rhythm of Rich Chicken for anyone who has played a reflexes-based obstacle game before — that particular tension of watching something approach and timing your move a half-beat early. The neon-lit 3D game boards, glowing orbs, and purple ambient lighting share visual DNA with the kind of fast-twitch arcade experiences that have defined the genre on mobile: same reliance on color contrast to signal danger, same satisfaction in the near-miss.
Accessibility Gaps Worth Noting
Rich Chicken's current design carries some notable accessibility limitations. The game relies heavily on golden yellow for rewards and points, red for the chicken's features, and blue across background elements — with no documented alternative visual indicators for color-blind players. Score text sits against busy, high-contrast backgrounds, and the timing-based controls offer no documented adjustment options for players with motor impairments. Screen reader support and audio feedback for game state changes are flagged as priorities not yet addressed.
Rich Chicken is a game that commits fully to its one-tap premise and delivers a visually lively experience for it — but the accessibility work still ahead is substantial enough that players with visual or motor considerations should keep expectations measured for now.
Game Technical Details
| Developer | RH App Solutions |
| Last Updated | Apr 15, 2026 |
| Genre | Casual arcade / skill game |
| Control Scheme | Single-tap input |
| Device Orientation | Portrait mode |
| Lives System | 3 hearts per session |
| Scoring | Numerical score with personal best tracking |
| Subtitle | Chicken Road |
Game Questions Answered
How do I control the chicken in Rich Chicken?
How many lives do I get, and what happens when I lose them?
Does the game get harder over time?
Can Rich Chicken be played on any device?
How does the scoring and record system work?
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