Rabbit Road — Quick Facts
| Provider | InOut Games |
| Released | September 9, 2025 |
| RTP | 95.5% (4.5% house edge) |
| Cost/Hour ($1/bet, 80 rounds) | ~$3.60 |
| Mechanic | Step-by-step — rabbit collects carrots, cash out anytime before caught |
| Difficulty Levels | 4: Easy, Medium, Hard, Hardcore (matching Chicken Road 2 structure) |
| Max Multiplier | x3,608,855 (Hardcore) |
| Max Win | $10,000 default cap (InOut official); some operators up to $20,000; UK build £7,400 |
| Bet Range | $0.10 – $200 (InOut default; some operators allow up to $5,000) |
| Theme | Countryside — rabbit stealing carrots, farmer’s hand obstacle |
| Auto Features | Auto-Bet + Auto-Cashout available |
| Provably Fair | ✅ |
| Structurally Identical To | Chicken Road 2 (same return, same mechanic, same difficulty tiers) |
Rabbit Road is the original Road game with a rabbit. That’s not dismissive — it’s accurate. Same climb-and-cash-out mechanic, same 4 difficulty tiers, same structure, same InOut Games Provably Fair system. The character is a rabbit instead of a hen. The obstacles are a farmer’s hand instead of traffic. The collectibles are carrots instead of coins. The math model matches Chicken Road 2: 95.5% across all difficulty levels.
Released September 2025, this title joined InOut’s growing roster of step-by-step games that share the same underlying mechanic with different visual themes. InOut themselves describe it openly: «We simply replaced the chicken with a rabbit, and the road with a carrot field, while keeping our popular mechanics.» Understanding this pattern — and why the original (98%) remains the best value — is the most useful thing we can tell you about this game.
InOut’s Climb-and-Cash-Out Franchise: Same Game, Many Skins
This is not an isolated product. It’s one entry in an expanding franchise sharing the same core mechanic:
| Game | RTP | Character | Cost/Hour ($1) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chicken Road | 98% | Chicken | $1.60 |
| Chicken Road 2 | 95.5% | Chicken | $3.60 |
| Rabbit Road | 95.5% | Rabbit | $3.60 |
| Ice Road, Gold Road, etc. | 95.5% | Various | $3.60 |
The pattern is consistent: the 2024 original sits alone at the best return tier. Every variant shares the 95.5% model. Switching from the original to any variant costs you 2.25x more per bet for the same gameplay mechanics.
What Actually Changes
Visual theme: Countryside farm setting vs the original’s road-crossing. Brighter, more playful aesthetic. Some players will genuinely prefer the mood.
Farmer obstacle: A farmer’s hand grabs the rabbit when the round ends. Cosmetic — the probability per step is the same across all Road-family games at the same difficulty tier.
Difficulty tiers: Easy, Medium, Hard, Hardcore — matching the sequel’s structure. The 2024 original uses a different step count: 24/22/20/15.
Auto features: Auto-Bet and Auto-Cashout are available — preset multiplier targets and repeated stakes. The original lacked auto cash-out.
Max multiplier: x3,608,855 on Hardcore, matching the sequel’s ceiling.
What doesn’t change: Return (95.5%), difficulty tiers (4), cash-out mechanic, Provably Fair. Win cap is operator-dependent: $10,000 default, up to $20,000 at some casinos, £7,400 in the UK build.
The Bottom Line
A well-made step-by-step game with charming countryside aesthetics. If you enjoy Chicken Road’s mechanic and want a visual change, it delivers competently.
But 95.5% means 2.25x the house edge of the original (98%) for the same gameplay structure. Play this if: You want a fresh visual and accept the cost premium. Play the original instead if: Value matters.
⚠️ Responsible Gaming Note: The carrot-collecting theme makes gambling feel like a harmless farm game. Cute visuals can obscure the real-money stakes. The 95.5% return costs $3.60/hour at $1 bets regardless of the theme. If gambling is causing problems, contact GambleAware or the National Council on Problem Gambling.
Related Reviews & Guides
- Chicken Road (Original) Review — same mechanic, 98%, best value
- Chicken Road 2 Review — same 95.5%, same structure
- Fish Road Review — same provider, underwater variant
- MegaBlock Review — same provider, different mechanic
- Return Rate Comparison — all games ranked

