Terms of Use

Hey there, and thanks for picking our site. This document lays out the guidelines and terms that rule how you can use our services. When you access the site, you’re accepting these terms completely, turning them into a legal agreement between you and us.

Chicken Road 2 usage rules overview

1. Acceptance of Terms

By visiting or using this website, you create an agreement with us based on the terms laid out here. This kind of acceptance isn’t just optional—it’s absolutely necessary. If you turn down any part of these terms, you can’t use this site anymore.

2. Age Restriction

This site is only for people who are 18 years old or older. No exceptions are made. By accessing any part of this site, you’re confirming that you’re at least this age.

If you’re under 18, you can’t register, browse, or engage with the content here. Parents and guardians are fully responsible for keeping an eye on minors and restricting access on devices that people use. Failure to keep an eye on this kind of activity is entirely the responsibility of the adult supervising. By the way, giving details about your age that are incorrect is a violation of these terms. Such misrepresentation could result in your account being shut down right away, any funds or balances being lost, and even a report to the authorities. We may ask for proof of age at any time.

3. What This Site Is and Isn’t

This site acts as a go-to place for info and fun related to Chicken Road games. Here, you can check out guides, reviews, and breakdowns of mechanics, along with info on how these crash-style games work on different sites in 2026.

Just to be clear: this website is not a gambling operator. We aren’t running a casino. We don’t run any games on our servers. We don’t take bets, manage player money, or handle any kind of payouts. We don’t deal with real-money games.

You can think of us as more like a magazine or a travel guide. We talk about Chicken Road games, but we don’t actually sell them or provide them ourselves. Gambling operators are companies with licenses that take deposits in £, host game sessions, and pay out winnings. That’s not us, and we’re not saying we are them.

Any mentions of specific operators, bonuses, or promotional deals are just for information. If you choose to play, you’re doing it on a site owned by someone else that has its own license and takes on all the responsibility for the service it offers you as a player.

4. Affiliate Disclosure

Some of the links you see on our pages are part of partnerships with outside brands. If someone clicks on that link and then registers, puts in some money, or does another action that counts, we might earn a referral fee. The price for you remains unchanged — the partners handle the payment on their side.

The types of payment we might get consist of fixed referral fees (usually ranging from £20 to £150 for each new player), a slice of the revenue based on ongoing account activity, or mixed setups that merge both options. Some promotions also come with sub-affiliate bonuses, but these tend to be rarer in 2026.

We want to be clear about something: even if cash is involved, our editorial choices aren’t up for grabs. Operators can’t pay to bypass our review process or to get findings taken down. Every brand you see here goes through checks on their licenses, how quickly they pay out, fairness assessments, and the quality of their customer support before we list them. If a partner doesn’t hit those standards down the line, we cut ties — no matter what commission rate they provide.

You can check out and compare any brand listed here without needing to use our links. The affiliate model just helps cover the costs of research, testing, and updates that keep this resource accessible for everyone.

5. No Guarantee of Winnings

Wagering on games of chance comes with financial risk, and the results remain entirely uncertain. Every bit of content here is meant just for learning — nothing else. No method, trick, or process found on this site guarantees profit or a return.

You could end up losing money. You could end up losing every penny you’ve put on the line. Past outcomes aren’t an indication of future ones, and in the long run, the house always has the upper hand. Treat every amount you invest as if the money could disappear at any moment.

We take no responsibility for losses related to the decisions you make. Gamble wisely, keep your limits in check, and don’t wager more than what you can afford.

If gambling begins to hurt your wallet or mental health, it’s a good idea to take a step back and reach out to a support service for help.

6. Responsible Gambling

Playing safely is essential for enjoying casino games in a balanced way. Think of gambling as fun, not a way to make money, and only use money that won’t hurt your rent, bills, or everyday needs.

Make sure to establish limits before diving in. Set a maximum deposit each week, decide on a loss limit for each session, and determine a timeframe you won’t exceed. Most operators allow you to set up these tools right in your account, and they also provide cooling-off periods or options for self-exclusion lasting 6 months or even longer.

Keep an eye out for warning signs of problem gambling. These cover things like trying to win back lost money, hiding your spending from family, borrowing cash to keep gambling, ignoring work or personal relationships, and feeling uneasy when you’re not placing bets. Mood swings that come with wins and losses can be a warning sign. If you notice this in yourself or someone you care about, don’t hesitate to seek help. GamCare (0808 8020 133), BeGambleAware, Gamblers Anonymous, and the National Gambling Helpline are available around the clock to offer free, private support. Plus, you can use GAMSTOP to block gambling sites, and it includes all licensed operators in the UK.

7. Intellectual Property

Everything presented on this site — including text, visuals, logos, illustrations, source code, and audio materials — is owned by Chicken Road Games. These pieces are covered by copyright, trademark laws, and similar regulations.

Visitors can look at the content just for personal, non-business use. You can check out pages, read through articles, and have fun with the games just the way they’re meant to be enjoyed. What you can’t do is copy, reproduce, share, change, translate, sell, or publish any part of our content without getting written permission from Chicken Road Games.

You can casually view our screens, share links to our pages on social media, and quote excerpts as long as you give credit. Anything outside of that scope needs a licensing agreement. If someone breaches these rights, they could face account termination, removal of content that infringes, and legal action for damages, court costs, and attorney fees. Offenders who repeat will be reported to the appropriate authorities. We keep an eye on unauthorized use and fully reserve the right to seek all remedies allowed by law.

8. Limitation of Liability

As much as the law allows, our company, along with its directors, officers, employees, affiliates, and agents, won’t be held responsible for any damages that might arise from using, relying on, or engaging with this site, its content, services, or any external sites accessed through links.

This waiver includes, but isn’t limited to, financial losses, lost profits, lost data, interruptions to your business, loss of goodwill, damage to devices, or any other intangible losses, no matter if those damages were expected or if we had been informed about the possibility ahead of time.

You accept that all risks related to your use of this site rest entirely with you. No advice or info we provide, whether spoken or in writing, will create any promise or responsibility that isn’t clearly laid out in these terms.

In places where the law doesn’t allow us to limit certain damages, our responsibility will be capped at the lowest amount allowed by local law.

9. Changes to Terms

Our team might revise these terms whenever it’s needed. Changes like this can come from legal needs, better services, or changes in how things run. We want to make sure the document stays up-to-date and matches how the site works in 2026.

If any changes happen, users who are registered will receive an email at the address tied to their account. A notice will also show up on the homepage for at least 14 days before the new rules take effect. The date at the top of the document will also change.

New terms will kick in 14 days after you’ve been notified. If you continue to use the site after that, it means you agree to the updated terms.

You don’t need to confirm anything further.

If you don’t agree with any changes, please stop using the website and close your account before the new terms take effect. Withdrawal of any leftover balances needs to be asked for before you close your account, sticking to the usual payout steps.

10. Contact

If you have any questions regarding the terms mentioned above, feel free to ask! Our support crew’s ready to clear up anything that doesn’t make sense or needs more details. This email’s for issues with policy explanations, account-related disputes, data handling worries, and any legal questions about using the site. You can usually expect a response within 24 to 48 hours on weekdays.

Some situations that require account reviews or compliance checks could take as long as 5 working days to completely sort out. Aside from email, folks can also connect via the live chat option located at the bottom right of every page, which is open around the clock. If you’ve got pressing payment or verification concerns, this is the quickest way to get help.

When you reach out, make sure to include your username, the email you registered with, and a summary of the issue. Omitting these details can really bog things down.