The crash game Aviator is a game with very simple dynamics, without complicated or difficult to understand rules. The basic concept is: A plane takes off and starts flying. During its flight path, the multiplier that accompanies it increases rapidly, starting from 1x.
The player’s objective is to withdraw his winnings, make the cashout, BEFORE the plane flies off the screen, that is, before the plane crashes. When the plane crashes, the round will end, and bets will be considered lost if the player does not withdraw them beforehand. Let’s look at this in more detail:
Game mechanics:
- Start: Each round starts with the plane landed at the bottom of the screen. Players have a short period to enter their bet amount before takeoff. In each round, two bets can be placed at the same time or just one, at the player’s discretion.
- Take-off: The round starts with the plane taking off and the multiplier starts increasing quickly. This multiplier is the amount by which the initial bet will be multiplied if withdrawn in time and you to win the bet.
- Withdrawal: The objective of the game is to decide the ideal time for withdraw your bet and your winnings. If you manage to do this before the plane crashes, you win the bet and receive the bet amount multiplied by the current multiplier.
- End of round: The round ends when the plane flies off the screen. Everyone who has not cashed out by this point loses the amount bet.
One of Aviator’s most exciting features is its unpredictability. It is impossible to predict exactly when the plane will crash. The player’s biggest challenge is to trust their own judgment and perception of timing to hit the right moment to withdraw your winnings.