Chicken Road is an interface that utilizes a stylized geographical map charting ten distinct commercial districts within Mumbai. Selecting a specific geographical marker retrieves a detailed data profile for that location. These profiles contain historical context, operational hours, spatial dimensions, establishment year, highly rated vendor stalls, and standard cost baselines.
- Item Querying and Cost Sorting
The system maintains an internal catalog of thirty-two traditional items, integrating their native Hindi and Marathi designations.
Transaction Archiving Protocol
An internal logging module allows users to manually document item acquisitions. The entry form captures the item name, district location, finalized cost, and chronological date. The software aggregates this data to compute total expenditures, identify the most frequented district, and generate a live percentage metric comparing the user's finalized transaction cost against the established market average.
- Analytical Assessment Module
Chicken Road incorporates an eight round evaluation tool. The algorithm selects an arbitrary item from the database and requires the user to identify the most economical district from three provided options. The module utilizes mechanical haptic feedback and retains the maximum achieved assessment metric locally.
- System Specifications
The Chicken Road operates entirely on a local SQLite database, functioning completely independent of internet connectivity or external data processing. The software package utilizes approximately one megabyte of storage and is compatible with hardware running Android version 7 and above. The graphical user interface employs a warm visual palette and custom serif typography, strictly configured for portrait orientation.