Take the old endless runner format. Now strip away the meaningless progression systems and replace them with actual money. That's Chicken Subway—and honestly, it's a better use of the concept than 90% of the "free" mobile games cluttering app stores.
You're guiding a chicken across three railway tracks. Trains come. You dodge. Multipliers stack. The difference? Every decision has real consequences for your bankroll, not some arbitrary score that resets tomorrow.
I've seen this game hook players who normally can't sit through a single slot spin. Why? Control. You're never waiting for some algorithm to decide your fate. The moment you want out, you tap cashout and walk away with whatever you've built. No forced spins, no bonus rounds that trap you for two minutes while your multiplier evaporates.
Each round starts simple: left track, center, or right. Make it past the first train, your multiplier climbs. Second train, it climbs again. The tension? It's cumulative. Because you know—absolutely know—that one wrong choice wipes everything. And you're the only one deciding when enough is enough.