What is Aviator

Game Type: Crash Game

Aviator belongs to the Crash Game category (real-time multiplier game).

🔹Unlike traditional reel games, Crash Games do not have fixed turn animations; instead, the outcome is determined by a constantly changing multiplier.

🔹After the game starts, the multiplier continuously increases from 1.00x. Players must choose to quit before the system randomly ends.

🔹If a player successfully quits before the end, the score is calculated based on the current multiplier; otherwise, the multiplier “crashes,” and the game ends.

Aircraft and Multiplier Mechanism Explained

In Aviator, the aircraft represents the multiplier’s status:

🔹Aircraft Takes Off: Game Begins

🔹Aircraft Continues to Fly: Multiplier Continues to Increase

🔹Aircraft Crashes: Multiplier Stops, Game Ends

🔹The multiplier increases in real-time with no fixed upper limit.

🔹The aircraft may end its flight at any time, resulting in randomness and unpredictability.

How a game starts and ends:

Start Process:

🔹After the game countdown ends, the plane takes off automatically.

🔹The multiplier starts at 1.00x and increases.

🔹Players can choose to quit at any time.

End Method:

🔹If the player quits before the plane takes off → the score is calculated based on the current multiplier.

🔹If the player does not quit and the plane takes off → the game ends.

🔹Each game is independent and unaffected by the results of previous games

Difference from traditional slot machines

Comparison Projects Aviator (Crash Game) Traditional slot machines
Game rhythm Real-time Rotary turn
Results Multiplier changes over time Pattern Combination
Player Operation Choose your exit timing Click and wait for the result
Animation Aircraft + Proportion Curve Spindle rolling
Interactivity High (real-time decision-making) Relatively fixed