Real-World CCTV Game

Duck
River

Rubber chaos on a real river

91.50–93.50% Effective RTP
18× Max Win
~55s Frequency
Duck River on mobile

Real ducks.
Real river.
Real chaos.

Watch live footage of actual rubber ducks floating down a real lazy river — complete with rapids, whirlpools, and pure unpredictability. Bet on how many cross the marked zone before the round ends.

No algorithms. No simulation. Just nature, rubber, and an AI that counts every duck that makes it through.

Duck River live feed
Tracking Counted
1 5 5

Four Ways to Play

Target numbers appear in the on-screen overlay each round. Pick your prediction before time runs out.

Under

Fewer ducks than the target number

Multiplier
~30% Win Chance
Under 3.00×

Range

Count falls within a specific range shown on screen

2.25× Multiplier
~40% Win Chance
Range 2.25×

Over

More ducks than the target number

3.6× Multiplier
~25% Win Chance
Over 3.60×

Exact

Count matches either of two exact numbers displayed

18× Max Win
~5% Win Chance
Exact 18.00×

Fast bets.
Live ducks.

The bottom panel shows your options, live odds, and potential payout in one glance. Set your stake with one tap and place your bet before the round closes.

  • Live duck count updates in real time
  • Dynamic odds shift as the round progresses
  • Quick stake buttons: +1 / +10 / +50 / +500 / +2K
  • New round every ~55 seconds
Duck River live feed
LIVE
🦆 Duck River, EU
10.0 STAKE
22.50 WIN
155

How the Game Works

Live River Feed

Every round uses a unique live segment from one of many CCTV cameras placed along the river — different angles, different conditions, every time.

AI Duck Tracking

Orange brackets appear around each tracked duck. When a duck crosses the zone, the bracket flashes green and the count increments. All automated — no human involvement.

Automated Settlement

Counting is fully automated using computer vision. No human interference — the final count shown on screen determines all payouts. What you see is what settles.

Pure Unpredictability

Rapids, whirlpools, and river current mean no two rounds are the same. The ducks don't know they're racing — and neither does any algorithm.

Fairness & Automation

The AI system may occasionally miss or miscount ducks — for example if two ducks pass very close together, or one is partially obscured. The final count shown on screen is always what determines the outcome, regardless of any visual discrepancy.

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