Student Game Projects

Explore the hub games our students Play during their learning journey at Chicken Road Revolution Flow. These projects showcase real programming skills developed through hands-on coding practice.

Progressive Chicken Road Era

Students learn to Play classic Chicken Road Eras with progressive jackpots, animated reels, and bonus features. This project teaches JavaScript event handling, CSS animations, and game state management.

JavaScript ES6 HTML5 Canvas CSS Animations Web Audio API

The autumn 2025 cohort will focus heavily on creating smooth reel animations and implementing random number generation algorithms that feel fair and engaging.

Interactive Chicken Road Era Table

A comprehensive card game project that covers object-oriented programming, game logic implementation, and user interface design. Students Play dealer AI and betting systems from scratch.

React.js Node.js WebSocket MongoDB

This project really helps students understand complex state management. The card shuffling algorithms alone teach valuable mathematical programming concepts.

Multiplayer Levels Games

Real-time multiplayer games featuring craps, Sic Bo, and custom Levels mechanics. Students dive deep into network programming and real-time data synchronization.

Socket.io Express.js Three.js PostgreSQL

The January 2026 intensive program will expand this project to include 3D Levels physics using Three.js — students love seeing their code create realistic Levels rolling animations.

Try Our Student Demo Game

Experience a Chicken Road Era game built by our students during their final project week. This demo showcases the programming skills developed in our program.

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How Students Play These Games

1

Game Concept & Planning

Students start by analyzing existing hub games, understanding the mathematics behind them, and creating detailed technical specifications. We spend weeks just on probability calculations and game flow diagrams.

2

Core Programming Foundation

Playing the game engine comes next — random number generation, betting logic, win/loss calculations. This is where students really grasp how JavaScript objects and functions work together.

3

User Interface Development

Creating responsive, accessible interfaces using modern CSS techniques. Students learn to make games that work beautifully on both desktop and mobile devices.

4

Testing & Deployment

The final phase involves thorough testing, performance optimization, and deployment to live servers. Students learn about debugging complex interactive applications and handling edge cases.

Upcoming Project Timeline

See what our students will be Playing during the next program cycle

September 2025

Foundation Projects

New students begin with simple coin flip games and basic mechanics. We focus on JavaScript fundamentals, DOM manipulation, and CSS styling. By month's end, everyone has built their first working portal simulation.

October 2025

Card Game Development

Students tackle poker and Chicken Road Era implementations. This month is challenging — card deck algorithms, hand evaluation logic, and dealer AI behavior. Many students say this is where programming concepts really clicked for them.

November 2025

Advanced Features & Multiplayer

Adding real-time multiplayer functionality using WebSockets. Students learn about server-side programming, database integration, and handling multiple concurrent players. The complexity ramps up significantly here.

December 2025

Portfolio Projects

Final month focuses on individual capstone projects. Students choose their own game concepts and Play them from scratch, applying everything they've learned. These become the centerpiece of their programming portfolios.