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Learn everything about Aviamasters, including how it operates, the game's features, multipliers, the demo version, and responsible gaming.
// Aviamasters Game Overview
Aviamasters is a crash-style casino game that uses a climbing multiplier along with a counter modified by a token on the flight path. There is no reel, payline, bonus rounds, nothing else – it's a cashout mechanic on every single round.
No. Aviamasters has no symbols, payline, or reel outcomes determined by RNG. Instead, you get a crash game – a live multiplier, the game is not over until you decide to cash out.
Chance. You decide when you'd want to cashout and your choice would make you more risky – but the exact round it finishes is random and determined by a certified algorithm. You cannot time it or observe history or any other type of data to make the results you want.
You wager a bet, then the game begins, and the plane flies off, the climbing multiplier gets active, and the tokens appear. If a token adds a certain value to your counter, a token multiplies your counter, and the rocket halves your counter, you cash out and get your counter if the round finishes after. Otherwise, you receive nothing.
Because every round, a player has to make a cashout decision, deciding whether to wait for more cash and risk a bust, or secure a counter value and walk away. The tension doesn't disappear; it restarts after every round. It doesn't matter how you get familiar with the game or play it long enough – the tension would never be less or become boring.
The BGaming token feature. The multiplier does not climb, but it is accompanied by the additive and multiplier tokens along the flight path. Those tokens make the counter climb higher or lower at their own discretion and create a unique trajectory every round – every Aviamasters round is different.
Not at all. The Aviamaster mechanic consists of three components: the additive tokens and multiplier tokens, the rocket, and the cashout button. There are no hidden modifiers, no loyalty rewards based on bet size, and so on. The game does not require any other mechanisms; the basic ones are more than enough.
Yes. Aviamasters uses certified random round determination. Each round result cannot be affected by a previous one, bet amount, player's game history, or any factor at all. It does not matter how much you wager or how you play the game; both demo and real money Aviamasters rounds are completely fair and random.
Yes. The game is very intuitive, and its interface is easy to use. To get started with Aviamasters, play the game in a demo mode – you should be able to play the game for some amount of time and understand how it works – how do tokens work, how the counter works, what do you need to watch out for when deciding whether to wait for a multiplier or cash out – and only then play Aviamasters for real money.
Yes. The game is played in the browser on iOS and Android; there is nothing to download. The graphics auto-resize to any screen size, and touch-activated buttons make the cash-out process easy on the go.
// Aviamasters Game Features
An instant multiplier, a counter with six token types (+1, +2, +5, +10, ×2–×5, rocket), a button for manually cashing out, an option to activate auto cashout, four settings of speed, and the ability to run automatic bets with stop options.
The main mechanic, cashout, is available both manually and automatically. Manual means that you hit it and cash out at the current multiplier. With automatic cashout, you can determine a target value in advance; in case a round reaches that value, your bet cashes out automatically.
A round history is available on the right. You will see the results of your recent rounds there, which are updated continuously, and you can track them throughout your session. Round history is only to learn about the distribution of variance, but it should not be used to predict the future.
There is. You can specify how many bets you want the bot to make, what stop conditions you want, and, most importantly, what value of your bank balance would cause the automatic bets to stop. You can also customize your interface, choose the location and size of the spinning button, as well as turn down the volume of the music and/or sound effects.
None. All mechanics are described in the game rules and are immediately available to the player. Nothing unlocks as the game progresses, the amount you bet, or as an in-game purchase.
Very fast compared to other casino games – even fast enough that you can't even wait between round starts. The game is played for just a few seconds, and the next round starts right away. Choose speeds 1-4 to make games go faster or slower; for newbies, speeds 1-4 are recommended as speed 4 is fastest and only works well with auto-play and automatic stop conditions.
No prizes or bonuses in Aviamasters; each game round is independent of the rest. You get what you bet multiplied by the counter number at cashout.
Yes, you can. You cannot make changes when the multiplier is moving, or after the game round has opened; you can only change the size of your bet.
// How to Play Aviamasters
Put the bet amount in the bet field at the bottom and hit Spin. The game round begins, the plane leaves the starting point, and the multiplier starts climbing. After this moment, your stake will not be subject to changes.
Any time until you cash out, that is, after the game round has started and before it has ended. Press cash out, and your bet is withdrawn at the current counter value. If the round finishes before you click cash out, the bet will close at zero with no partial cash-out.
The round will end, and your bet will be lost, so you are not given an option to "cash out late." Auto-cashout was added to the game precisely to eliminate human reaction time from the game loop: with an auto-cashout target value set, the game automatically cashes you out when the counter value reaches the set target multiplier value.
The +1, +2, +5, and +10 tokens all simply add their fixed values to the current counter. For ×2 through ×5, the current counter value will be multiplied by the token's value. The lower your counter value is when you get those tokens, the less of an effect they will have, and the higher your counter value is when they do trigger, the larger they are as a percentage of the value in front of you. The rocket has a multiplier of 0.5x, meaning it halves the current counter value. The rocket appears in the rules as part of the official game; it appears frequently, and it can appear multiple times within the same round.
It depends on which platform of the casino you play Aviamasters on. There are some instances where the Aviamasters casino game can allow you to make two bets at the same time on the same round with separate, independent auto cashouts. Check the specific game you are playing on the platform you are using to determine if multiple bets per round are possible.
No. Other players' decisions have zero influence on your own outcome; neither their actions (when they decide to cash out) nor their bet amounts will in any way influence you. Each bet you make is independent, and the round has already been determined to be a winner or a loser before the counter value starts moving.
No. Once a round has opened, it will go until it finishes. You can choose not to participate in any given round by choosing not to make a bet on the round (don't press the Spin button to play, and the round goes as usual), but there is no button to pause any game in progress.
Try out the demo first at Speed 1 or 2 before playing for real money. Have a cash-out target value in mind before starting your session, and don't decide what you're going to do each round as you go. Play at least 20-30 rounds minimum before you think you have any idea how often you might be winning.
There is no difficulty difference in the game whether you're playing for short or long sessions. With short sessions, you will have less total variance in the results than with long sessions. With long sessions, it is harder to maintain your discipline (and to stay fully concentrated as a game progresses). Your ability to react and cash out effectively is what tends to degrade the most during long sessions. The most common thing to happen is cashout being delayed (or extended) for longer than what you had in mind.
The counter value on the screen is just a value for what you can win, not a value that you will get if you cash out. You will only get the win if you cash out before the round ends, so remember that first and foremost.
// How to Win in Aviamasters
Yes. In individual rounds, you win if you cash out before the game ends; you get paid out based on how many points you have collected. Across a series of rounds, you win if you collect more value than you staked. You can win that way, but no strategy specifically leads to that result.
No. The outcome of any round is random and doesn’t depend on previous results or any strategy used before. No strategy can guarantee you a win or help eliminate the casino advantage. You could develop a more consistent session by having a specific cashout target or a session limit, but that doesn’t change the outcome of any individual round.
Cash out consistency. Players who use a target multiplier and decide beforehand and don't change their cashout plan during the game are less likely to make impulsive cashout decisions. This doesn't give them any higher chance of winning; it just lowers the number of bad cashout choices.
No. The result of the round is already decided before the multiplier starts going up. There are no hints, no timing signals, and no patterns to help you know when the round ends. Anything that seems to be a pattern across several rounds is just a coincidence, not a way to predict the outcome.
No betting system changes the average amount you are expected to win on average. With Martingale and similar systems, you raise the bet to make up your losses. In a fast game like Aviamasters, this will wipe your bankroll faster compared to betting the same amount on each round, and won't improve your chances in any round.
Increasing or lowering your bet changes the size of the payout, but doesn’t change the chance of winning. With higher bets, you win more (and lose more) per round compared to betting the same amount. Higher bets won’t make you win more often.
Yes and no. Cashing out at the early stages of rounds (at low multipliers) is more likely to result in small wins, but it won't protect you from a small win that is less than your bet amount if the rocket crashes before you cash out. Frequent small wins won't make you profitable long-term; there’s no strategy to make you win more over the long run.
The feedback loop between bets is much faster than in traditional games. A series of losing rounds might be over 10 to 15 bets in a minute. This might make you increase bets to try to recover your losses. The limits of losses you can afford to take in a session set before the round has started will be much more effective than decisions made while playing.
Luck wins in any single session. But your ability to manage luck across sessions depends on how disciplined you are. The difference between players who win at Aviamasters more and those who lose more has nothing to do with having an edge in any single round, but is a result of session management strategies.
You consider a disciplined session whenever you've stuck to your predetermined limits, exercised regular cashout discipline, and haven't gone on a losing streak by chasing losses – irrespective of whether the amount of money you cashed out increased or decreased. The idea is that a session that ends up in profit or in deficit doesn't change whether it was disciplined or not, and that's an honest assessment of a disciplined session.
// Game Modes & Multipliers
Aviamasters has two game modes: demo mode and real-money mode. The demo mode plays with virtual credits and doesn't carry any financial risk, while real-money mode uses the live balance and offers real payouts. Both real money and demo modes are played either manually using manual cashout or automatically by setting up auto cashout. The real-money and demo games can be run both as one round at a time or on autoplay with stop conditions set.
Aviamasters is a one-mechanic game, and having a few more game modes would have weakened it. If the Aviamasters game were developed with two or more modes, they could have different settings or features. BGaming created only one mode.
The multiplier is a live figure that shows how the round is playing. It starts at 1x and grows as time passes from the moment the round is opened. Your multiplier at cashout is equal to your counter value at the same moment, which is your bet plus all collected tokens plus all the effects the multiplier has had on the counter.
The multiplier grows continuously from the moment the round is opened. It doesn't rise at a constant pace. It can keep increasing constantly, or it can jump upwards very fast, and it can pause for a brief time. The multiplier stops anywhere, sometimes very soon after it passes 1x and sometimes in the double-digit region, though it doesn't happen too often.
There is no top multiplier in Aviamasters. Theoretically, the multiplier can rise very, very high, but that's what the probability distribution is designed to prevent. Most of the time, the multiplier stops at the lower ranges, and rounds where the multiplier is in the higher region are really rare.
It appears in rounds independent from each other, meaning a sequence of low multipliers doesn't impact the probability of another round showing a multiplier higher up the range. It doesn't matter how many times it happens to rise quickly during your session.
In demo mode, the same certified random number generator that's used in real-money mode is used, and the multiplier distribution is the same as in real-money mode. Tokens also appear just as frequently in the demo mode, and nothing else differentiates the demo from real-money mode. The only difference is that in demo mode, players play using virtual credits instead of real money.
The multiplier isn't generated on a player basis or in any other way, and it's not affected by the player's actions at all. Players have no input on the multiplier and its growth. The random algorithm that generates the multiplier values is certified, and bet size, cashout strategy, previous bets, or any other actions in the round don't impact the multiplier in any way. Players cash out, which can result in a profit or a loss – the multiplier doesn't care about what players cash out or don't.
The Aviamasters round doesn't have any bugs, and very early ending rounds, e.g., rounds where the multiplier stops at 1.4x or 0.9x, are a natural part of the probability distribution. They're included in the RTP value, too. Normally, every round includes two or three rounds like that, and no pattern or sequence of rounds would make such rounds more likely or less likely.
Statistical outlier, not a baseline for your strategy. Multipliers of that size are simply not frequent. Designing a session around catching one is impractical; concentrate on sensible choices at realistic cashout points instead.
// Aviamasters Bonus Features
No. Unlike a slot, there are no free games activated via Scatters or other features, no Wild expansion or Wild collection, no Bonus Wheel or Buy-a-Bonus mechanics. The token layer operates like a slot bonus feature; the token collection increases the multiplier counter, token addition modifies the rocket multiplier, and the rocket itself increases the counter value. However, it is not presented as a separate bonus round.
Because this is a live round game. You cannot cash out to start a separate game. It would not make sense to hold you from cashout so that you have to play a bonus event, then return and be able to cashout at a new counter value, rather than simply collecting at the original counter value. The game design focuses on the live round; there is no bonus round.
No. The Aviamasters rules are published online, and there is a list of all mechanics in the game rules. The game is the same every round. Every mechanic is the same from Round 1 of a session and the same every time you cash out or get cashed out of a round. There are no features that only work at specific bets, in specific sessions, or for players with high player points.
In a sense, yes. In a round that goes further, the average time to get cashout will be longer, and the average multiplier at cashout will be higher. However, this is not a bonus mechanic. No notification occurs, there are no indicators, and no other mechanic is triggered. This is simply a round that, at random, results in a high flight value.
Yes. Operators can provide deposit bonuses, free bets, and/or cashback bonuses. Check the terms on the promotions to see if Aviamasters is allowed or not.
In a sense, yes. Tokens change the value of a live round, as would a bonus. The difference is that tokens are always there, and you do not need to enter a separate game or have a bonus trigger to use them. Tokens are a core feature and appear in every round rather than in special, periodic, and random bonus rounds.
This is a matter of opinion. Some players like bonus rounds and enjoy the potential of them occurring, and the added randomness that triggers a bonus and provides the outcome. Other players enjoy games that focus solely on what is occurring right now. The round continues. You have to make the decisions. Nothing is happening while you wait to cash out. Again, it depends on what you are looking for.
Yes. Some operators run promotions on their website, such as prize drops, cash races, and tournaments. These games will include other games in the collection, but you can play Aviamasters alongside the other titles. Check the operator promotions page to see the current offerings.
// Aviamasters Free Spins
No, it doesn't in its standard form. Because Aviamasters is a crash title, and not a slot, it's impossible to land a set of Aviamasters free spins. The occasional casino will, however, grant you a few free bets or rounds or even bonus funds for Aviamasters' free games. This would be an outside casino promo, rather than part of the game itself.
For one, it's a common term, and some players mistakenly apply terms they know from slot machines to other games. In other words, people use "free" to describe any gameplay that doesn't require a deposit. The equivalent of that for Aviamasters, in this case, would be demo mode. There, players would receive a stack of demo funds to enjoy a few free Aviamaster spins
No, the game can't trigger free rounds as it's not designed for this feature. There isn't an equivalent feature to Aviamaster's free spins in the game itself. The only thing available in that instance is an outside promo that gives you bonus credits, which you can use on the Aviamasters online game.
It depends on which casino you've found Aviamasters. It's fairly common for platforms to add titles like this to welcome package promos, although those would be in the form of free bet funds rather than actual free spins. Before you put in a real deposit to Aviamaster, however, you'll want to double-check the specific T&Cs, as most of the time, the conditions around crash bonuses vary wildly from standard slot promos.
It is in many ways, as both allow you to play with no deposits involved. With Aviamaster's demo, however, you'll have unlimited play available using virtual funds. It's the best comparison possible, since you can test everything Aviamaster has to offer and no actual money will be on the line at any time.
Practically speaking, yes. If you can claim a no-deposit promo at Aviamasters, it will effectively be a free spin. The only difference between a casino bonus and free Aviamaster spins is that the former will have wagering attached.
Since every round of the game involves a cashout decision, there is already an element of risk and tension at play, which keeps players engaged. Unlike many slots, Aviamaster requires you to be constantly attentive to the game, so it wouldn't need any kind of external feature, such as an Aviamaster free spins option, to keep things interesting.
You should instead use any bonus funds offered by your casino to try out the Aviamaster game demo and learn about how casino bonuses are structured. Look for free Aviamaster bet offers that you can use with the crash game itself, rather than the free spins promotion you might be accustomed to seeing for slots.
// Aviamasters Demo
Aviamaster's demo lets players play the game as normal using demo funds, instead of real money. You'll be able to access the different token options, speed choices, auto-play features, auto-cash out feature, and history logs. Refresh to get new virtual credits; on most sites, no deposit or signup is needed.
Yes, the same certified round logic and multiplier behavior apply in both. Token allocation and the cashout button operate the same; only the money is virtual.
No. The multiplier distribution follows the same certified RNG as real money play; the demo isn't calibrated to be more favorable, and the algorithm is identical.
Absolutely – running 50–100 demo rounds gives you a useful view of variance, including how many rounds drop below 1.5x, how often you get a rocket multiplier, and what a low-multiplier stretch looks like from start to finish. That experience will help you navigate real money rounds far less jarringly.
No, experienced players use demos to test different bet sizes, practice consistent cashouts on a new site, or explore the game without putting money at risk.
Yes. That's exactly what demo is for: try different cashout targets, bet sizes, speed, and autoplay settings, changing just one factor every 20 rounds or so; tweak multiple variables at once, and you won't know which one actually mattered.
It can improve how you prepare, because after a little demo, you'll enter real money knowing how the game works, how the cashout token is handled, and what to expect in terms of variance, which will make your first rounds less of a shock. It doesn't, however, increase your probability of any given round paying out.
Usually no; the demo can be played without a profile on most sites (some casinos may require registration due to local licensing rules, but that's not a game limitation).
Yes. The demo runs directly in the browser on iOS and Android with no download needed. Touch works well with cashout, and the site adapts to any screen size – the mobile experience is the same as on desktop.
The answer is demo, without question. The game is identical, it doesn't cost anything, and the site familiarity you gain makes real money rounds easier to play. There's simply no practical reason to go to real money before you try the free demo.
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