InOut Games created Cricket Road, a crash game released on November 18. It features a turn-based mechanic where each completed stage or successful ball hit increases the odds, and it offers an RTP of 95.5%. The slot features variable volatility and also offers four difficulty levels. The betting range is $0.01-$200. $20,000 is the maximum payout. Players can reach odds capped at 3,608,855.25 by selecting the “Hardcore” mode.

The slot visually simulates cricket: a machine bowls balls, and a player hits them. The game displays the result of each hit instantly in color, with a dynamically changing multiplier. The core of the gameplay is step-by-step progression, as well as gradually increasing payouts, which depend on the selected difficulty level which are Easy, Medium, Hard, or Hardcore. Fewer stages to overcome, the higher the multiplier, and the higher the probability of losing.
Cricket Road features a step-by-step progression, with the multiplier rising strictly according to a predetermined table. The number of steps and the variety of multipliers depend entirely on the difficulty level.
For easy, there are 30 pieces of stages and the price range is x1.01 to x23.24.
25 pieces is the number of stages for Average with x1.08 to x2 457.00 Price range.
Complex has 22 pieces stages with x1.18 to x62 162.09 Price range.
For Hardcore, stages have 18 pieces with x1.44 to x3 608 855.25 Price range.
Each level represents a separate risk model: the fewer steps required, the more aggressive the odds increase and the higher the risk of losing funds. The current multiplier is applied to the stake if the ball is blocked, and if the player misses, the bet is lost.
If the player misses the ball, the game highlights the current odds in red; if the shot is successful, they appear in yellow. If the player misses, the ball flies toward the screen. It goes toward the stands with fans in the background if it hits.