How to Play Aviamasters Game Guide
Bets, Tokens & Safe Landings
Aviamasters is straightforward to understand, provided you know where everything is. This section is going to walk you through everything on this game: the bet field, the Spin button, the Counter Balance, tokens, multipliers, rockets, speed, autoplay, mobile controls, as well as demo practice before you switch over to real-money play.
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// All You Need to Begin
On the surface, Aviamasters by BGaming looks like just another crash game, but in this game, there is no need to cash out, as the game is in flight. All you do is place a USD stake and then press Spin as your plane takes a randomized path, collecting helpful multipliers and avoiding deadly rockets. The plane wins the round only if it reaches the carrier safely.
This walkthrough will proceed through the game in the same order as a first-time player will see them: the main screen, how to place bets, the Counter Balance, token behavior, speed settings, autoplay, history, playing on mobile phones, playing in demo mode, and common mistakes players often commit when the game gets a little too fast.
// At a Glance: A Closer Look
The flight path is where all the action of the Aviamasters game is. The airplane will take off from the deck, collect value-increasing tokens, multiply in value, crash through some rockets, and hopefully make it over to the carrier before dipping into the sea. Above the plane, you will see a live Counter Balance for the round.
All of your other choices are in the controls underneath the animation. This is the place where you will set the stake and then press Spin, adjust the speed of play, and choose your autoplay preference. The icons on the sides may reveal the game settings, the history of past rounds, or the game’s rulebook. Just focus, to start, on separating the form from the function. You will be watching the plane and the Counter Balance; you will make your bet using the controls that you find beneath.
Take a look at the flight path of the aircraft and the Counter Balance for now. Once you can figure out how the numbers were raised and lowered by the collection of a token or the hitting of a rocket, you will have much better control of the interface.
// Bets
Select your stake before pressing the manual Spin button. The stake limits for any USD casino will vary according to the casino brand, country restrictions, bonus status, and VIP status, so you need to verify the current bet range in the stake panel rather than relying on a general assumption.
The stake you have bet will become your Counter Balance for the start of the round. The first bet for $0.50 will have your Counter Balance start at $0.50. A bet starting at $5 will start your Counter Balance at $5.00. Once that is in effect, a + token will just be increasing your Counter Balance by an equivalent amount; the multiplier will multiply your Counter Balance to a different number, while the rockets will cut your Counter Balance in half.
Smaller bets will allow you to learn more about the game than betting large amounts. The +10 may look like a big win when the bet is small, but the x4 and x5 are much more important once it is big, so you’ll need the time to experience the interaction of those two different effects before the pressure gets too stressful from your bet amount being too high.
During a real-money session for the very first time, keep your stake very small. You don’t want the loss of several flights to upset your mood. Don’t try to prove anything in the first ten spins; you are just trying to get a feel for the game.
// Pressing the Spin Button: What Happens Next
Pressing the Spin button triggers one complete flight. Once the aircraft departs, you do not have any further control over it, and you are not able to cash out mid-flight. You simply watch the flight play out to see how the aircraft reacts to the tokens, multipliers, and rockets.
Regardless of the complexity of the route, a flight in Aviamasters can only end in one of two ways.
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Safe landing
When the aircraft makes it safely back to the carrier. The current Counter Balance value becomes the round return and is paid out in your casino currency.
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Crash or water landing
The aircraft fails to make it safely back to the carrier. Even if the Counter Balance was a big number before the crash, you have lost your stake.
// Understanding the Counter Balance in Real Time
The Counter Balance number is always changing during the course of a flight. It is not a live amount you have yet won, but rather the value the aircraft is currently sitting at, should the round end safely. If a $0.10 stake is currently worth $0.48, you are not going to get $0.48 added to your balance until the aircraft reaches the carrier.
Rockets can significantly reduce the number in the Counter Balance box as they will halve the amount. A x5 counter can be turned into a mere x2.5 counter by a single rocket. This fluctuation is part of the game design, and not a system error.
The counter in the box should not be read as a value you have won before the round has ended, but as an indicator of what is currently on offer in the game, as long as the plane hasn’t crashed.
// The Multiplier Tokens: What Each One Does
Aviamasters has a small and relatively simple set of symbols. The order matters. Some flat-value tokens are only helpful when paired with a multiplier. Multipliers are at their most effective when the flight has already gained altitude. And rockets are most effective after a good run.
You can’t just look at each moment independently. An x5 can be very valuable or, rather, average, depending on what happened in the round before.
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+1
Adds one point to the round's Counter Balance. Not much of a gain, but noticeable at lower stakes.
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+2
Adds two points to the counter and gives the next multiplier a little more to work with.
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+5
A strong flat bonus at low to medium stakes that can change the tone of the round.
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+10
The highest flat-value symbol in the game and very effective at building the counter early before multipliers.
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Multipliers
When the aircraft runs into one of these, the value of the round gets multiplied by two, three, four, or five.
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Rocket
When the aircraft hits a rocket, the active Counter Balance is divided in half and the aircraft takes a nosedive.
Builders and amplifiers
After the counter has been built, multipliers become even more significant. A x5 on a $1 counter is not equivalent to a x5 on a $25 counter, even though they have the same symbol.
Watch the Tokens
Enter the demo and set the pace to slow or default to observe how the plus values, x multipliers, and rockets affect the Counter Balance before the round ends.
// Speed Options - Select Your Pacing
Aviamasters features four speed choices. They don’t impact odds or change the way the game mechanics function, but they do impact the level of detail you’ll get when reading the Counter Balance and flight path. Beginners typically learn more when they play more slowly instead of speeding right through a round.
Speed 2 is a great pick to use regularly in manual mode. This allows you to see the round in progress but also understand why it changed value.
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Tortoise - Speed 1
Ideal for learning via demo play. The aircraft is moving at a rate slow enough to associate the token with the value increase.
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Walking Man - Speed 2
This is the default for most gamers. It is a little more rapid, but you can still see the route with manual spins.
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Rabbit - Speed 3
A good choice for people who understand what the tokens do but prefer more pace with no loss of details.
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Lightning - Speed 4
Very rapid. Only use this if you have firm limits, since a round may complete before you've had an emotional chance to process the prior round.
Decrease the speed if you’re unsure what the counter value increased for. A clear game is more beneficial than a quicker one.
// Autoplay - When and How to Play
You can play multiple consecutive Aviamasters rounds if you select how many to complete and which rule to use for stopping the autoplay feature. Using this feature is great for a pre-defined gameplay period, but it’s a bad choice for skipping your thoughts when you lose.
Determine how long to automate the round and when to stop before the first autopilot spins. This feature will follow your instructions, not replace them.
Number of Spins
Determines how many automated rounds there are. Keep this number low for initial testing of game pace.
Win
Terminates once the round is a winner. This is more conservative but will stop autoplay fairly quickly.
Win over X
Finishes the round after any round reaches your specified amount.
Balance increase by X
Stops autoplay after the balance goes up by the amount you chose.
Balance decreases by X
Ends autoplay after the balance goes down by the amount you allow for loss.
Define the limit you’re willing to lose in the balance decrease function when you’re still calm. Loss limit is useful before a losing round, not after you’re uncomfortable with the current balance.
When autoplay stops, you don’t want to restart it as an impulse. Review your balance and elapsed time along with your initial plan to see if you want another series to occur.
// Tweaking the Interface
Aviamasters has in-game comfort options that don’t change the result and just make it easier to read. Think of them as your tools for visibility, which is especially helpful if you’re playing on a smaller screen.
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Spin button location
Place it where it's easy to reach but where it doesn't obstruct the aircraft's flight or the Counter Balance.
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Size and transparency of the Spin button
Increase or reduce these settings if they're obscuring most of the view, or if the chance of hitting the button in error is too high.
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Volume of music and sound FX
Separate game sound effects from the music track. Sound effects can draw attention to impacts, while music is optional.
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Game speed while spinning
Adjust this rate when you need to. Use a slower speed when you are learning and faster speeds when you are familiar with where the flight path leads you.
// Access Game History and Rules
Don’t ignore the options on your screen. The Game History and the Game Rules help you understand what happened instead of you remembering it later, particularly after a fast round or a poor internet connection.
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Game History
Revisit the last game, results, and Counter Balance. This is better than guessing from memory while watching part of an animation.
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Game Rules
This is where you will find how the Counter Balance is calculated and resolved, how rounds are handled, and what happens if a round is interrupted.
When the result is interrupted, don’t guess what happened by watching an animation. Use the Game Rules and the Game History panel to check how it was resolved.
// Playing Aviamasters on Mobile Devices
The game is also optimized for mobile devices by licensed casinos, casino apps, and game demo platforms. You just don’t have to look for an app just to play the game.
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Touch controls
Tap slowly and make sure that your thumb doesn't hide the Spin button or the Counter Balance.
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Portrait and landscape modes
Play it in both modes in demo mode. Landscape may be more suited for your view of the aircraft's flight path, and portrait may feel more comfortable when you just need to do one or two quick games.
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Stable internet connection
For real-money play, it is essential to have a reliable internet connection. Otherwise, a laggy animation may confuse you, even though the round is resolved normally.
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No unofficial apps
Don't trust third-party APK files and Aviamasters app downloads. Use only the licensed casino page, a casino app, or the BGaming source of the demo games.
// Demo Version: What It Can and Can't Do
The demo version is a good starting point for learning Aviamasters. The game works like the real one, using virtual credits, the same UI controls, and flight mechanics. But you don’t need to spend your time practicing and making mistakes in the live version, as this will cause real losses.
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What demo mode can do
You can learn how it is arranged, how the Counter Balance halves at a rocket, how it works at all four speeds, what is flying to the landing page, and what is a lost flight.
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What demo mode can't do
You can't test your ability to react to a round of money, or what will happen on the next flights after a recent flight.
Only use demo mode to practice the interface. Its purpose is training, not predicting outcomes. You want to learn how the game reads data, not try to guess where the next flight is heading.
// A Typical First Session: What to Expect
A first session is rarely as simple as the button layout implies. Sometimes a flight ends abruptly. Sometimes it just produces some flat values. And sometimes it produces an exciting counter – until a rocket or crash comes along to spoil the party.
- Sometimes there are some small flights or losses before you hit a real route.
- A rocket is likely to halve a counter that was about to pay off well.
- A multiplier is likely to matter a lot if a route has built +s into the counter.
- A fast speed can make a normal flight feel like a rollercoaster.
- A modest stake helps your learning phase feel a lot easier.
Your first session is a good session when you can go back over the events that happened, once it’s done. When you can go back over what happened with the controls, the speed, the Counter Balance, the tokens, and the stop point, then the session has been useful.
A first session is for learning, not for making up losses. If you find yourself chasing a missing multiplier or a failed landing, stop and return to the plan you set before you started.
// Common Mistakes to Avoid Early On
Betting too large for the bankroll
The bigger the stake you're betting, the smaller the number of rounds you get to learn from; losses matter most when you can't afford them.
Skipping the loss limit
You should set a maximum loss limit at the start, particularly if you plan to use auto.
Starting at maximum speed
Speed 4 looks cool, but you are not learning much about the tokens when you play them at Speed 4.
Treating rockets as unfair surprises
A rocket is a game rule, not a personal insult. If you build a huge counter, a rocket can still appear in any part of the route, including that lucky route.
Ignoring the history panel
After a few quick rounds, your memory of what happened is more emotional than analytical. The history panel will help you verify it.
Ready for Real Stakes?
Move to real-money Aviamasters only after demo practice, a modest stake plan, and a licensed casino with readable rules, payments, and responsible gambling tools.
// Quick Reference: Controls Summary
Use this as a reference until the Aviamasters screen becomes familiar:
Bet field
Controls the stake for the next round. The bet is the starting Counter Balance.
Spin button
Flies the aircraft. The route is random.
Auto button
Opens the auto settings, including the number of rounds and the stop conditions.
Speed buttons
Controls the tortoise, walking man, rabbit, and lightning speeds.
Settings button
Sets the sound, button position, size, and transparency.
History button
Shows previous results. Helpful in verifying what actually happened.
Rules button
Opens official game information and settlement instructions.
Counter Balance display
Shows the potential of the flight while the plane is flying. The Counter Balance is not a guaranteed win; it can change even after a multiplier appears, until the plane lands.
You're Ready to Play
Now you know how Aviamasters works from start to finish: bet is your stake, spin launches the round, Counter Balance is the flight's progress, the plane collects + tokens or x multipliers, rockets are not a personal affront, speed affects how quickly you read the round, and Auto mode only works if it has a clear stop setting. Begin with the demo, and your first real-money round should be modest, legal, and well-limited.
18+ | Play responsibly | Licensed platforms only
