Chicken x CCTV?

chicken x cctv

Roobet floated the idea of combining CCTV Rush Hour with the chicken game Mission Uncrossable. For anyone who hasn’t seen them, here’s the short version.

CCTV Rush Hour is a game where you bet on real traffic and try to predict how many vehicles will cross a line on a real road, in real time. The concept is genuinely original: instead of slots and classic casino games, you’re betting on real-world events as they happen.

Mission Uncrossable, on the other hand, is an RNG game where a chicken crosses a road. The more lanes it crosses, the higher the multiplier.

Both games are extremely popular and, most importantly, genuinely engaging. But subjectively, Mission Uncrossable feels more predictable and easier to understand because everything is driven by RNG (random number generator) and the outcome is always clear. CCTV Rush Hour can raise questions because the AI might miss an object, even though it doesn’t really change the overall randomness of the event.

Now imagine this: instead of real roads, similar games start using virtual ones. And not just roads and cars—anything at all, including chickens on roads—where everything is decided by RNG and math. The number of variations could be endless.

It feels like a whole series, or even a new class of games, could appear soon—just as engaging. For now, you can try Mission Uncrossable and CCTV Rush Hour. Both are available on Roobet. Mission Uncrossable can be played for free.