Place Your Bet
Pick a stake that matches your bankroll game plan. Smaller bets can help you ride out the rough patches.
Dead Light Game is a fast, high-adrenaline crash-style game. Bet, watch the chicken sprint across lanes, and decide when to cash out before traffic strikes.
Simple setup, real stakes. Every extra second on the road bumps the multiplier—right up until the chicken gets flattened.
Pick a stake that matches your bankroll game plan. Smaller bets can help you ride out the rough patches.
The chicken dashes across lanes. The multiplier ticks up in real time as distance increases.
Tap out anytime to lock your profit. If the chicken gets hit before you cash, the round is lost.
No two rounds play the same. Shift your cash-out target depending on how the streaks are running—and how bold you’re feeling.
Sharp visuals, snappy choices, and a rhythm you pick up in seconds.
Watch the multiplier rise in real time as the chicken keeps dodging. You’ll know exactly when to pull the plug—or let it ride.
Built for quick taps and one-handed play, with bold text and high-contrast visuals that hold up anywhere—bright sun or dim rooms.
Crash games come with real risk. Staying sharp means managing your bankroll and knowing when to take a breather.
There’s no foolproof strategy—but a bit of structure and self-control goes a long way over time.
Choose a steady multiplier—something like 1.3× to 1.8×—and stick with it for your whole session. It helps you lock in wins and sidestep last-second regrets.
Start with lower targets, then raise the bar slightly after each win. Take it back to the base level after a loss. The idea is to ride hot streaks without overreaching.
Break your bankroll into smaller chunks—say, 10 equal blocks. Lose a block? Either pause or walk away. No chasing, no exceptions.
Bright visuals, oversized multipliers, and crisp contrast that pops. Tap any tile to zoom in.
Before jumping in with real money, take time to learn the house rules and set limits that protect your bankroll.
Mostly luck. The only control you have is when to cash out. That’s where strategy comes in—like setting targets and sticking to session limits.
Aiming for something like 1.3× to 1.8× is common. It keeps wins more frequent. Go higher, and you’re trading consistency for bigger payouts.
Most platforms support it. Set a conservative default—say, 1.5×—and only override it manually when it fits your plan.
Nope. Each round’s random. Don’t fall into the trap of thinking losses mean a win is “due.” That’s how tilt starts.
Break your bankroll into smaller chunks, set a timer, and take breaks after losses. Keeping a clear head is more important than chasing wins.
Absolutely. It’s made for mobile—big buttons, bold visuals, and fast rounds that fit into short sessions.