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How to Play Aviamasters -
BGaming Crash Game

Aviamasters is all about selecting a stake, launching the aircraft, and waiting for the Counter Balance to update as the flight path comes across multipliers and explosive rockets. The game is easy to get started, though the action may be misleading to newcomers who may not yet understand what everything on screen actually means.


This tutorial explains things from a fresh perspective: how to navigate the user interface, bet sensibly, control the game pace and autoplay mode, and how to test the flight first before betting with a casino balance.


// What You'll Need for a Successful Game

First of all, you should know that Aviamasters is not a traditional slot machine with paylines. It is a casual BGaming game that requires a controlled flight along a randomised path while collecting tokens, avoiding explosive rockets, and landing safely.

The most significant number during the game is the Counter Balance. It is first equal to the initial stake but changes over the course of the flight. Beginners must avoid celebrating a displayed value that looks good while the round isn’t officially completed.

This Aviamasters tutorial follows the same sequence you see in the user interface of the casino game: the stake, the spin, the flight path and the multipliers, safe tokens and explosive rockets, the flight speed, the autoplay and mobile gameplay controls, the free practice mode, and the reference controls you should know before playing for real money.

// The Main Screen Elements of the Game

Despite the fact that Aviamasters is very visual with a cockpit-like theme, it is really only the aircraft and the Counter Balance that matter during the game. The bottom of the interface is where the game controls for the wager and the auto-start button are located.

The rest of the screen elements, especially the side menus that give access to the rules and round history, are less critical and should be checked only after each round to learn more about the game and its outcomes. If you feel you don’t know what is currently increasing the Counter Balance or what changed it to an unwelcome value, the game pace may not be quite right, or you may be focusing on the wrong spot on the screen.

The aircraft, the Counter Balance, and the game controls below them should always be the focus of your attention on the screen. Everything else is optional until you feel like checking the rules, the round history, or the remaining settings.

// Select a Stake Value

If you would like to launch the aircraft manually, Aviamasters requires you to first select a wager value. This is the amount you want to risk during the round, and you must be very aware of which bet you are using at that moment, particularly if you play across different casino platforms offering different limits for demo, crypto, and USD players.

The bet is not the only cost of a game round. The selected stake is the initial value used for the Counter Balance, and it serves as the base for the future changes brought by the multipliers and rockets.

A smaller stake is recommended when learning the flight path and collecting tokens for the first time. The best beginner strategy is to start in demo mode and then replicate that with a realistic low stake when transitioning to real cash. Making wagers that are fantasy numbers creates bad pacing.

A good place to start is a stake amount you can watch go wrong multiple times without trying to quickly win it back. Aviamasters is clearer when the bet isn’t forcing any outcome.

// Press Spin: What Happens Next

When you select Spin, the plane departs from the deck and the route is determined. You are not deciding the destination of the plane. You are waiting for the path to resolve the flat additions, multipliers, and rockets as the plane approaches its final result.

The positive tokens can rapidly increase the Counter Balance, while the rockets decrease the amount and make the flight more vulnerable. The most important moment is the final moment: the plane either makes a safe arrival or loses the round.

Safe Landing

The plane lands, and the final Counter Balance value determines the winning result for the round.

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Lost Round

The plane fails to reach the target or drops into the sea. The bet is forfeited even if the Counter was higher at an earlier point in the flight.

// Understanding the Counter Balance in Real Time

The Counter Balance is the live potential value of the round, not an amount you can withdraw whenever you choose. It only has meaning once the plane finishes successfully.

For instance, a $0.50 stake may go up after a +10 and an x2 but go down after a rocket. Watching the balance change provides insight, but the number at any point before the plane lands is not already awarded.

This conditional dynamic is what sets Aviamasters apart from standard crash games. There is no button to cash out. You track the flight and then wait for the round to conclude.

A high live Counter does not mean a payout is in the bank. Until the plane lands, the round is open, and the displayed value can change or be erased.

// The Multiplier Tokens: What Each One Does

The symbols are few and simple to memorize. The flat ones add a value, the multipliers take the active value and increase it, and the rockets divide it. It is just about seeing how these pieces come together in a line.

A multiplier following a high value can give the Counter more than it would at the start. One rocket after a multiplier can take half the life out of the round, so each symbol is best understood within that order.

+1

Adds a little to the Counter. It has meaning in lower amounts.

+2

A slight increase that may make the multipliers better for a round.

+5

A higher flat amount that may boost a normal flight.

+10

Largest flat pickup, a strong setup before the x tokens.

x2 to x5

Multiplies the current Counter Balance by the given amount.

Rockets

Halves the current Counter Balance and also reduces the plane's trajectory.

Don’t think of tokens as simply good or bad on their own. A +10 before an x5 can be very beneficial, while a rocket right after an x5 can wipe out much of your progress.

Use free play to watch ten entire flights at slow speed. Talk through why the Counter Balance changes after each token, and only move into faster modes when you feel ready.

See it play out live

Reading about tokens and rockets is not the same as watching them resolve on a real flight. The demo is entirely free, shows the whole game, and requires no real deposit.

// Finding Your Speed

This is purely a comfort feature. It simply changes the speed at which the round plays out. It does not change which tokens appear, or where the plane lands. The best speed is whatever allows you to follow each round without having to guess. Speed 1 or 2 is usually where beginners learn the most, and higher speeds can be saved for when you can recognise each token immediately.

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Tortoise - Speed 1

Slows it right down, good for that first demo session and getting to know the token effects.

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Walking Man - Speed 2

The default speed, a good mix of readability and fluidity.

Rabbit - Speed 3

Good if you don't need to watch every token anymore.

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Lightning - Speed 4

The fastest option, something to avoid during the learning stages or when stakes are meaningful.

Speed should serve your focus. If increasing the speed starts to make the Counter Balance feel random, go back to a slower setting before continuing.

// Autoplay: When You Need to Press This

You can set up autoplay to run several rounds that you choose. Use it wisely for tests; don’t use it as a way to stop thinking, especially when you’ve just lost.

Select all the options before you start the first automatic round. Adjusting your rules mid-sequence after a frustrating result is no kind of money management, it’s just chasing with a slicker UI.

Number of spins

Tells autoplay how many rounds to potentially play through. Start with a lower number to get a feel for the session.

Stop Conditions

Win

Stops immediately after the first win.

Win over X

Stops after there is a win above the amount you choose.

Balance increase by X

Stops after your session balance has gone up by the value you chose.

Balance decrease by X

Stops after your balance drops by the amount you specify.

Balance decrease by X is the option that matters most. You need to pick that setting ahead of time, not wait until your limits have already been broken.

Pause when it ends. When autoplay stops, give the button a quick pause and re-assess the result and your limit before kicking off another sequence.

// Making Small Changes to the Game UI

Making small tweaks to the Aviamasters UI may help you keep better track of the game, particularly while playing on your phone. While nothing here affects RTP, volatility, or how symbols behave, these tweaks can help you avoid misclicks and cut down on visual clutter.

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Spin button position

Put the button in a place where it doesn't obscure the plane or the live Counter.

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Spin button size and transparency

Use another button if the default one feels too large, too dim, or uncomfortable on a touch device.

Music and sound FX volume

Turn sound on only if it actually helps you stay on top of the round. Quiet is preferable to feeling pressured.

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Game speed while spinning

Keep this set to a speed that works best for you, given your comfort level and your current stake.

// How to Locate Game History and Rules

Aviamasters has historical records and rules you should probably review before going into a serious game session. These let you determine what really happened instead of trying to recall it later.

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Game History

Previous rounds and the settled results are listed here. Review it whenever you've been playing fast or have had an emotional round.

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Game Rules

This explains how the Counter Balance, rockets, multipliers, landings, and interruptions are supposed to function.

Never guess after a disconnect. If the game disconnects or reloads, wait for it to re-establish its connection and double-check the result using your account balance, the game history, and the rules. The animation you witnessed might not have been final.

// Aviamasters Play on Mobile

If your casino site is stable and you can easily read the UI while playing Aviamasters, then you should feel comfortable playing on your mobile. The core round mechanics work the same way they do on desktop, though on a smaller screen you will notice a bigger impact if buttons are in the wrong place or the connection isn’t working.

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Touch controls

Make sure your thumb doesn't block off a section of the flight path once you have placed your bet.

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Portrait vs. landscape

Use the portrait or landscape view that gives you the clearest display of your bet amount, the Counter Balance, and the flight path.

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Connection stability

Be sure to use a reliable WiFi or mobile data connection before you start playing.

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No third-party APKs

Don't download any unauthorized Aviamasters APK or third-party clone. Use only a licensed casino site, an official casino app, or BGaming demo access instead.

// The Demo Version: What It Gives You (And Doesn't)

If you need a virtual-credit environment to get up to speed, you’re in the right place. The same visible learning process takes place, so you can get a better grasp of the plane’s path, the token sequence, the speed settings, and the autoplay menus.

What demo mode will give you

The chance to practice using virtual credits with the bet panel, spin flow, Counter Balance, rockets, multipliers, speeds, and autoplay.

What demo mode cannot give you

Any experience of the actual stakes, nor any proof that a future route will be like an earlier one.

You are here to build recognition, not to build confidence in a pattern. Here is your best indicator that you are ready: you can explain a loss without chasing the loss.

// A Normal First Session: How It Should Feel

Prepare for quiet sessions, explosive flights, unexciting but safe landings, and sessions when the Counter changes faster than expected. This variance is normal for the genre.

  • A safe flight doesn’t mean you had a good round; the Counter may have stayed very low.
  • You may feel good about your Counter, only to lose it all after the first rocket.
  • At low stakes, small Counter increases mean more than most people think.
  • High-speed modes may feel confusing because results happen too fast.
  • Use autoplay only with very short sequences in the beginning.

A good starter session is quiet and doesn’t take long. Leave before you start feeling lost about where you are going.

// Things to Watch Out for in the First Few Sessions

Raising the stakes too quickly

Higher stakes do not make the airplane land more often. They just expose you more to the losses.

Thinking rockets are a mistake

Rockets happen and will always be there to lower the active Counter.

Not looking at the end game

Only the end Counter counts. The intermediate ones have nothing to do with your actual balance.

Playing too fast

High-speed play makes you miss important learning points and can make you think you know more than you really do.

Leaving autoplay on for too long

If autoplay is set, set a hard limit on it, especially when the game feels easy to replay.

Ready to play with real money?

Once you understand the demo clearly, look at your choice of casinos to see which has the lowest fees, set your limits, and think about the stake size for real-money play before starting. Do not let the first real-money round determine the pace.

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// Control Summary: Fast Reference

This list is a quick summary of all the controls after the overview above.

Bet field

Choose a stake for the following round.

Spin button

Start the plane for the round.

Counter Balance

The current conditional amount during the round.

Speed selector

Adjust how quickly animations happen.

Autoplay

Allows repeated spins based on your settings.

Stop rules

Set conditions where autoplay will stop, such as wins, bankroll growth, or a balance drop.

History

A display of past rounds that have been resolved.

Rules

A display of the current rules for how the game settles.

Balance display

Shows your casino balance or your demo balance.

You Are Ready for Aviamasters

At this point you know everything from stake selection to how the plane moves, how the Counter Balance changes, tokens and rockets, how to use the speed settings, and how to stop autoplay. Aviamasters is easy to enjoy if you stick to the basics: play first, bet smaller, and leave when it is time to go.

18+ | Play responsibly | Licensed platforms only