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Angry Farm Crossy Road

Arcade unofficial browser play

About This Game

Angry Farm Crossy Road takes the classic hop-and-dodge crossy-road formula and drops it into a chaos-farm setting: the gate was left open, the chickens bolted onto a busy road, and you're the one nudging them forward lane by lane while traffic streams past in both directions. There's no finish line and no boss waiting at the end — like the other crossy-road games it's built on, the run simply continues until a car catches you, and the screen keeps auto-scrolling so you can't sit still and think. Eggs are scattered along the lanes as a secondary pickup, giving you a reason to take slightly riskier paths instead of always taking the safest hop. If you've played Crossy Road Master or Crossy Road Chicken before, the core rhythm will feel immediately familiar, just wrapped in a farmyard theme with its own obstacle timing.

More to play: Arcade games · Crossy Road Master

Editorial difficulty: hard

How to Play

  1. Take control of a chicken that's escaped onto the road.
  2. Hop forward one lane at a time toward the open farmland ahead.
  3. Time each hop around passing cars and trucks in the lane.
  4. Grab eggs scattered along the road as you go for extra pickups.
  5. Keep moving forward since the screen auto-scrolls and won't wait for you.
  6. Survive as long as possible — the run ends the moment a vehicle hits you.

Controls

Arrow keys / WASD hop the chicken forward, backward, or sideways one lane
Tap / on-screen controls (mobile) hop between lanes on touch devices

Strategy

  • Prioritize forward progress over egg collection early on — banking distance is safer than gambling on pickups before you've read the traffic pattern.
  • Use predictable, slow-moving lanes as brief rest points to plan your next several hops rather than reacting one lane at a time.
  • Balance risk as you go: early lanes are usually safer to detour in, so grab eggs there and play straighter as traffic gets denser.
  • Accept that every run ends eventually — aim to beat your own distance rather than expecting a clean finish, since the only stop condition is getting caught.

What Makes It Different

The hop-one-tile, dodge-traffic loop here is shared with other crossy-road style games on the site, so what sets Angry Farm Crossy Road apart is entirely the farmyard framing: loose chickens instead of a generic character, and eggs as a collectible layered onto the standard traffic-dodging run. It's a natural pick if you already know the format and just want a different obstacle theme rather than a different mechanic.

Pro Tips

  • Keep edging forward — the auto-scroll catches you if you idle, even when the next lane looks risky.
  • Only detour for an egg when your route back to a safe lane is already clear; chasing pickups into traffic causes most avoidable deaths.
  • Read two lanes ahead before committing to a hop, so you're never jumping into a tile you haven't already checked.
  • Cross behind a fast vehicle rather than trying to beat it to the tile.

Scoring & Progress

Progress is measured by distance traveled across lanes plus eggs collected along the way, rather than a fixed point total. Distance is the main driver of a good run, since it requires surviving more traffic; eggs add on top of that but aren't worth risking a hop for unless the lane back to safety is already open.

Compared To

  • Crossy Road Master — Same hop-and-dodge core loop, but Angry Farm Crossy Road swaps the generic setting for a farm theme and egg collectible.
  • Crossy Road Chicken — Both use chickens as the playable character crossing traffic; this version adds a farm backstory and egg pickups on top.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the goal in Angry Farm Crossy Road?

Guide the chickens forward across the road as far as you can, dodging cars and trucks while collecting eggs along the way. The run ends when a vehicle catches you.

How is it different from other crossy-road games on the site?

The core hop-and-dodge loop is the same as Crossy Road Master or Crossy Road Chicken, but it's wrapped in a farm theme with an egg-collecting objective layered on top.

Official Status Notes

These notes separate official Crossy Road sources from the independent third-party browser pages on this site.

Official release reference

Checked 2026-07-13

The official Crossy Road website describes the game as Hipster Whale's endless arcade hopper and links players to app-store releases.

Boundary: This applies to official Crossy Road releases and links only. It does not verify third-party browser embeds on independent game hubs.

Source: Crossy Road official website

Latest visible iOS update

Checked 2026-07-13

The App Store version history visible at check time lists version 7.12.1 dated June 24, 2026, with bug fixes and improvements.

Boundary: This is the public iOS listing view. Android, Amazon, Apple Arcade, or regional availability can differ.

Source: Apple App Store listing

Official PC and Steam status

Checked 2026-07-13

Hipster Whale's support FAQ says Crossy Road was designed as a mobile title and that work has not yet commenced on PC, Steam, handheld, or console releases.

Boundary: This applies to the official Crossy Road app, not Crossy Road Castle, Apple Arcade editions, emulators, or independent third-party browser embeds.

Source: Hipster Whale support FAQ

Studio ownership news

Checked 2026-07-13

Atari announced an agreement to acquire Hipster Whale on June 1, 2026, describing Hipster Whale as the studio behind Crossy Road.

Boundary: This is corporate status context. It does not change the gameplay notes here and does not make this independent browser hub official.

Source: Atari investor press release via Euronext

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