// noinspection JSUnresolvedReference /** * Field Google Map */ /* global jQuery, document, redux_change, redux, google */ (function ( $ ) { 'use strict'; redux.field_objects = redux.field_objects || {}; redux.field_objects.google_maps = redux.field_objects.google_maps || {}; /* LIBRARY INIT */ redux.field_objects.google_maps.init = function ( selector ) { if ( ! selector ) { selector = $( document ).find( '.redux-group-tab:visible' ).find( '.redux-container-google_maps:visible' ); } $( selector ).each( function ( i ) { let delayRender; const el = $( this ); let parent = el; if ( ! el.hasClass( 'redux-field-container' ) ) { parent = el.parents( '.redux-field-container:first' ); } if ( parent.is( ':hidden' ) ) { return; } if ( parent.hasClass( 'redux-field-init' ) ) { parent.removeClass( 'redux-field-init' ); } else { return; } // Check for delay render, which is useful for calling a map // render after JavaScript load. delayRender = Boolean( el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ).data( 'delay-render' ) ); // API Key button. redux.field_objects.google_maps.clickHandler( el ); // Init our maps. redux.field_objects.google_maps.initMap( el, i, delayRender ); } ); }; /* INIT MAP FUNCTION */ redux.field_objects.google_maps.initMap = async function ( el, idx, delayRender ) { let delayed; let scrollWheel; let streetView; let mapType; let address; let defLat; let defLong; let defaultZoom; let mapOptions; let geocoder; let g_autoComplete; let g_LatLng; let g_map; let noLatLng = false; // Pull the map class. const mapClass = el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ); const containerID = mapClass.attr( 'id' ); const autocomplete = containerID + '_autocomplete'; const canvas = containerID + '_map_canvas'; const canvasId = $( '#' + canvas ); const latitude = containerID + '_latitude'; const longitude = containerID + '_longitude'; // Add map index to data attr. // Why, say we want to use delay_render, // and want to init the map later on. // You'd need the index number in the // event of multiple map instances. // This allows one to retrieve it // later. $( mapClass ).attr( 'data-idx', idx ); if ( true === delayRender ) { return; } // Map has been rendered, no need to process again. if ( $( '#' + containerID ).hasClass( 'rendered' ) ) { return; } // If a map is set to delay render and has been initiated // from another scrip, add the 'render' class so rendering // does not occur. // It messes things up. delayed = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'delay-render' ) ); if ( true === delayed ) { mapClass.addClass( 'rendered' ); } // Create the autocomplete object, restricting the search // to geographical location types. g_autoComplete = await google.maps.importLibrary( 'places' ); g_autoComplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete( document.getElementById( autocomplete ), {types: ['geocode']} ); // Data bindings. scrollWheel = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'scroll-wheel' ) ); streetView = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'street-view' ) ); mapType = Boolean( mapClass.data( 'map-type' ) ); address = mapClass.data( 'address' ); address = decodeURIComponent( address ); address = address.trim(); // Set default Lat/lng. defLat = canvasId.data( 'default-lat' ); defLong = canvasId.data( 'default-long' ); defaultZoom = canvasId.data( 'default-zoom' ); // Eval whether to set maps based on lat/lng or address. if ( '' !== address ) { if ( '' === defLat || '' === defLong ) { noLatLng = true; } } else { noLatLng = false; } // Can't have empty values, or the map API will complain. // Set default for the middle of the United States. defLat = defLat ? defLat : 39.11676722061108; defLong = defLong ? defLong : -100.47761000000003; if ( noLatLng ) { // If displaying a map based on an address. geocoder = new google.maps.Geocoder(); // Set up Geocode and pass address. geocoder.geocode( {'address': address}, function ( results, status ) { let latitude; let longitude; // Function results. if ( status === google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK ) { // A good address was passed. g_LatLng = results[0].geometry.location; // Set map options. mapOptions = { center: g_LatLng, zoom: defaultZoom, streetViewControl: streetView, mapTypeControl: mapType, scrollwheel: scrollWheel, mapTypeControlOptions: { style: google.maps.MapTypeControlStyle.HORIZONTAL_BAR, position: google.maps.ControlPosition.LEFT_BOTTOM }, mapId: 'REDUX_GOOGLE_MAPS', }; // Create map. g_map = new google.maps.Map( document.getElementById( canvas ), mapOptions ); // Get and set lat/long data. latitude = el.find( '#' + containerID + '_latitude' ); latitude.val( results[0].geometry.location.lat() ); longitude = el.find( '#' + containerID + '_longitude' ); longitude.val( results[0].geometry.location.lng() ); redux.field_objects.google_maps.renderControls( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete, g_map, autocomplete, mapClass, g_LatLng, containerID ); } else { // No data found, alert the user. alert( 'Geocode was not successful for the following reason: ' + status ); } } ); } else { // If displaying map based on an lat/lng. g_LatLng = new google.maps.LatLng( defLat, defLong ); // Set map options. mapOptions = { center: g_LatLng, zoom: defaultZoom, // Start off far unless an item is selected, set by php. streetViewControl: streetView, mapTypeControl: mapType, scrollwheel: scrollWheel, mapTypeControlOptions: { style: google.maps.MapTypeControlStyle.HORIZONTAL_BAR, position: google.maps.ControlPosition.LEFT_BOTTOM }, mapId: 'REDUX_GOOGLE_MAPS', }; // Create the map. g_map = new google.maps.Map( document.getElementById( canvas ), mapOptions ); redux.field_objects.google_maps.renderControls( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete, g_map, autocomplete, mapClass, g_LatLng, containerID ); } }; redux.field_objects.google_maps.renderControls = function ( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete, g_map, autocomplete, mapClass, g_LatLng, containerID ) { let markerTooltip; let infoWindow; let g_marker; let geoAlert = mapClass.data( 'geo-alert' ); // Get HTML. const input = document.getElementById( autocomplete ); // Set objects into the map. g_map.controls[google.maps.ControlPosition.TOP_LEFT].push( input ); // Bind objects to the map. g_autoComplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete( input ); g_autoComplete.bindTo( 'bounds', g_map ); // Get the marker tooltip data. markerTooltip = mapClass.data( 'marker-tooltip' ); markerTooltip = decodeURIComponent( markerTooltip ); // Create infoWindow. infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow(); // Create marker. g_marker = new google.maps.Marker( { position: g_LatLng, map: g_map, anchorPoint: new google.maps.Point( 0, - 29 ), draggable: true, title: markerTooltip, animation: google.maps.Animation.DROP } ); geoAlert = decodeURIComponent( geoAlert ); // Place change. google.maps.event.addListener( g_autoComplete, 'place_changed', function () { let place; let address; let markerTooltip; infoWindow.close(); // Get place data. place = g_autoComplete.getPlace(); // Display alert if something went wrong. if ( ! place.geometry ) { window.alert( geoAlert ); return; } console.log( place.geometry.viewport ); // If the place has a geometry, then present it on a map. if ( place.geometry.viewport ) { g_map.fitBounds( place.geometry.viewport ); } else { g_map.setCenter( place.geometry.location ); g_map.setZoom( 17 ); // Why 17? Because it looks good. } markerTooltip = mapClass.data( 'marker-tooltip' ); markerTooltip = decodeURIComponent( markerTooltip ); // Set the marker icon. g_marker = new google.maps.Marker( { position: g_LatLng, map: g_map, anchorPoint: new google.maps.Point( 0, - 29 ), title: markerTooltip, clickable: true, draggable: true, animation: google.maps.Animation.DROP } ); // Set marker position and display. g_marker.setPosition( place.geometry.location ); g_marker.setVisible( true ); // Form array of address components. address = ''; if ( place.address_components ) { address = [( place.address_components[0] && place.address_components[0].short_name || '' ), ( place.address_components[1] && place.address_components[1].short_name || '' ), ( place.address_components[2] && place.address_components[2].short_name || '' )].join( ' ' ); } // Set the default marker info window with address data. infoWindow.setContent( '
' + place.name + '
' + address ); infoWindow.open( g_map, g_marker ); // Run Geolocation. redux.field_objects.google_maps.geoLocate( g_autoComplete ); // Fill in address inputs. redux.field_objects.google_maps.fillInAddress( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete ); } ); // Marker drag. google.maps.event.addListener( g_marker, 'drag', function ( event ) { document.getElementById( latitude ).value = event.latLng.lat(); document.getElementById( longitude ).value = event.latLng.lng(); } ); // End marker drag. google.maps.event.addListener( g_marker, 'dragend', function () { redux_change( el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ) ); } ); // Zoom Changed. g_map.addListener( 'zoom_changed', function () { el.find( '.google_m_zoom_input' ).val( g_map.getZoom() ); } ); // Marker Info Window. infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow(); google.maps.event.addListener( g_marker, 'click', function () { const marker_info = containerID + '_marker_info'; const infoValue = document.getElementById( marker_info ).value; if ( '' !== infoValue ) { infoWindow.setContent( infoValue ); infoWindow.open( g_map, g_marker ); } } ); }; /* FILL IN ADDRESS FUNCTION */ redux.field_objects.google_maps.fillInAddress = function ( el, latitude, longitude, g_autoComplete ) { // Set variables. const containerID = el.find( '.redux_framework_google_maps' ).attr( 'id' ); // What if someone only wants city, or state, ect... // gotta do it this way to check for the address! // Need to check each of the returned components to see what is returned. const componentForm = { street_number: 'short_name', route: 'long_name', locality: 'long_name', administrative_area_level_1: 'short_name', country: 'long_name', postal_code: 'short_name' }; // Get the place details from the autocomplete object. const place = g_autoComplete.getPlace(); let component; let i; let addressType; let _d_addressType; let val; let len; document.getElementById( latitude ).value = place.geometry.location.lat(); document.getElementById( longitude ).value = place.geometry.location.lng(); for ( component in componentForm ) { if ( componentForm.hasOwnProperty( component ) ) { // Push in the dynamic form element ID again. component = containerID + '_' + component; // Assign to proper place. document.getElementById( component ).value = ''; document.getElementById( component ).disabled = false; } } // Get each component of the address from the place details // and fill the corresponding field on the form. len = place.address_components.length; for ( i = 0; i < len; i += 1 ) { addressType = place.address_components[i].types[0]; if ( componentForm[addressType] ) { // Push in the dynamic form element ID again. _d_addressType = containerID + '_' + addressType; // Get the original. val = place.address_components[i][componentForm[addressType]]; // Assign to proper place. document.getElementById( _d_addressType ).value = val; } } }; redux.field_objects.google_maps.geoLocate = function ( g_autoComplete ) { if ( navigator.geolocation ) { navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition( function ( position ) { const geolocation = new google.maps.LatLng( position.coords.latitude, position.coords.longitude ); const circle = new google.maps.Circle( { center: geolocation, radius: position.coords.accuracy } ); g_autoComplete.setBounds( circle.getBounds() ); } ); } }; /* API BUTTON CLICK HANDLER */ redux.field_objects.google_maps.clickHandler = function ( el ) { // Find the API Key button and react on click. el.find( '.google_m_api_key_button' ).on( 'click', function () { // Find message wrapper. const wrapper = el.find( '.google_m_api_key_wrapper' ); if ( wrapper.is( ':visible' ) ) { // If the wrapper is visible, close it. wrapper.slideUp( 'fast', function () { el.find( '#google_m_api_key_input' ).trigger( 'focus' ); } ); } else { // If the wrapper is visible, open it. wrapper.slideDown( 'medium', function () { el.find( '#google_m_api_key_input' ).trigger( 'focus' ); } ); } } ); el.find( '.google_m_autocomplete' ).on( 'keypress', function ( e ) { if ( 13 === e.keyCode ) { e.preventDefault(); } } ); // Auto select autocomplete contents, // since Google doesn't do this inherently. el.find( '.google_m_autocomplete' ).on( 'click', function ( e ) { $( this ).trigger( 'focus' ); $( this ).trigger( 'select' ); e.preventDefault(); } ); }; } )( jQuery ); Chicken Road: The Fast‑Paced Crash Game That Keeps You on Your Toes – Orchid Group
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1. The Hook That Pulls You In

Chicken Road is a crash‑style casino game that turns the simple act of crossing a street into an adrenaline‑filled gamble. Players set a bet, watch the chicken take a step, and decide whether to cash out before the road’s hidden traps catch it. The appeal lies in its immediacy—each round finishes in a few seconds, giving you a quick payoff or a clean wipe‑out.

Because the action is so brief, the game is perfect for players who crave rapid wins without long stretches of screen time. No waiting for a reel spin or card shuffle; you decide on the spot whether to keep moving forward or pull back.

The name “Chicken Road” sticks in your mind because it’s not just a title—it’s the core challenge that every round presents.

2. How the Game Moves Forward

The core loop is straightforward: bet → chicken steps → multiplier increases → choose cash out or continue. Unlike auto‑crash titles where the multiplier is predetermined and you’re left waiting, Chicken Road gives you full control over each step.

  • Step 1: The chicken trots onto the first square.
  • Step 2: A new multiplier appears.
  • Step 3: You decide—press “cash out” or tap “go” again.

If you press “go” and the next square hides a manhole or an oven, the round ends in a loss and your stake is gone.

This decision‑driven mechanic keeps the tension high—every tap feels like a choice that could either double your money or drop it into darkness.

3. The Spectrum of Risk

Players can tailor their experience by selecting from four difficulty levels—Easy, Medium, Hard, and Hardcore—each with a different number of steps and probability of hitting a trap.

  • Easy: 24 steps, lower chance of loss.
  • Medium: 22 steps, balanced risk.
  • Hard: 20 steps, higher multipliers but more danger.
  • Hardcore: 15 steps, brutal risk for the biggest payouts.

This adjustable volatility means you can start modestly and ramp up as you grow comfortable with the pacing and your own bankroll limits.

4. Mobile‑First Design

Chicken Road shines on smartphones because it was built for touch interfaces from day one. A single tap moves the chicken forward; another tap cashes out instantly.

The UI is clean: a clear multiplier counter sits atop the screen and the “go” button sits just below your thumb’s reach. This layout makes even fast‑paced sessions feel natural and instinctive.

Because no download is required, you can dive right into action from any browser—Chrome on Android or Safari on iOS—and get back to playing within seconds.

5. Short‑Burst Playstyle

Players who prefer quick sessions find Chicken Road a perfect fit. A typical round lasts less than a minute, and you can play dozens of rounds in the space it takes to watch an ad or take a coffee break.

This “burst” approach keeps adrenaline high and reduces mental fatigue—you’re not staying glued to a screen for hours.

The payoff is immediate: either you pocket a small win or you start a fresh round with fresh stakes.

6. Cash Out Tactics for Fast Wins

With short sessions, you’ll want to lock in gains quickly rather than chasing endless multipliers.

  1. Set a target multiplier: For quick bursts, aim for 1½x–2x before you begin.
  2. Know your risk threshold: In Easy mode, the chance of hitting a trap is low enough that early cash out feels safe.
  3. Use the “keep going” button sparingly: If you’ve already doubled your stake once, consider pulling out rather than risking another step.

The trick is muscle memory—after a few rounds you’ll instinctively know when the next step feels risky enough to skip.

7. Why Demo Mode Is Your Secret Weapon

The free demo lets you practice without risking real money. Because it uses the same RNG as the live version, you’ll get an authentic feel for how traps appear.

You can experiment with all four difficulty levels quickly:

  • Easy: Try several runs to gauge typical step frequency.
  • Hardcore: Test how often you hit traps at maximum risk.

No registration means no friction—you can jump straight into demo play from any device and return later with refined tactics.

8. Common Mistakes and How to Dodge Them

A few pitfalls consistently derail players who rely on short bursts:

  • Chasing losses: After losing a round, don’t double your bet to recover quickly—stick to your set limits.
  • Overconfidence: Assuming you can predict where traps are hidden leads to hasty decisions.
  • Ignoring demo practice: Jumping straight into live play without knowing step frequencies erodes confidence.

The solution? Keep a simple log of your winnings and losses per session—just enough data to spot patterns without overcomplicating things.

9. A Typical Five‑Minute Session

Picture this: you open the app, set an €0.50 bet on Easy mode, and tap “go.” The chicken moves forward; you see a multiplier of 1×; you tap cash out before the next step—small win! You repeat that three more times, each time pulling out at around 1½x before stepping again.

The entire block takes about five minutes—enough time to stretch legs but short enough that you can keep playing without feeling drained.

  • Total stake: €2.50
  • Total win: €5–€6 (depending on exact multipliers)
  • Net profit: €2–€3

The pattern is simple: bet low, cash out early, repeat. Over multiple short bursts you build consistent profit without risking large sums.

10. Ready to Cross the Road? Start Playing Now

If you’re looking for an online crash game that fits into your busy schedule and delivers instant gratification, Chicken Road offers exactly that—a bite‑sized gambling experience that rewards quick decisions and disciplined cash outs.

Dive into demo mode first to feel the rhythm, then place small real‑money bets on Easy mode to start racking up those fast wins. Remember: keep your actions simple, stay disciplined with your limits, and enjoy the thrill of watching each step decide your fate.

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