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How to Play Aviamasters Game -
A Step-by-Step Guide on Bets, Tokens, and Landing Safely

A hands-on guide to adjusting the bet, using the Spin button, reading the Counter Balance, understanding tokens and multipliers, respecting the rocket hazard, choosing speed settings, handling autoplay, playing on mobile, and trying a free demo before real-money play.

// What You Need Before You Begin

On the surface, BGaming’s Aviamasters seems to be a typical crash game. But it will not require you to cash out mid-flight. You make a wager in USD, press Spin, and watch the plane fly its random path, collecting useful multipliers and facing the rockets. The round pays only if the plane arrives at the carrier in one piece.

We will explore the game just as a new player encounters it: the main screen, betting controls, the Counter Balance, tokens, speed controls, autoplay, history, mobile play, demo practice, and the common pitfalls that appear when players rush too early.

// Starting: What You're Basically Seeing

The heart of the game is the flying area. This is where the plane takes off from the aircraft carrier, flies through + tokens and x2 to x5 multipliers, hits rockets, and either makes it to the carrier or plunges into the water. The figure above the plane is the live Counter Balance for that round.

Most of your choices happen below the animation. Controls for your stake, Spin, speed, and autoplay are at the bottom, and other side icons may take you into settings, game history, or rules. First, learn to separate what you see from what you need: you watch the plane and Counter Balance, then use the controls below to adjust the next round.

First and foremost, look at the movement of the plane and the Counter Balance. If you can see why the figure changed after a token was collected or a rocket was hit, the other controls become much easier to learn.

// Choosing Your Bet

Specify your stake before each manual Spin. Different casinos may have different minimums and maximums depending on the operator, your country regulations, your current bonus eligibility, or your VIP status, so look at the actual betting controls rather than assuming the limits are the same everywhere.

Your stake is also your starting point for each round. If you bet $0.50, you start with a $0.50 Counter Balance. Bet $5, and you start with a $5.00 Counter Balance. After that, + tokens increase the Counter by the amount shown, x2 to x5 multipliers multiply the current counter, and rockets halve whatever is in the counter.

Betting lower will give you more experience than going for larger stakes. At lower stakes, +10 can feel huge. At higher levels, you may care more about x4 and x5 jumps, but you need time to understand how all these effects combine before the dollar value really matters.

During a first real-money test, keep the stake small enough that a few lost flights do not ruin your mood. The point is to learn the game, not to prove anything in the first ten spins.

// After Clicking Spin

Clicking Spin initiates the full route. After the plane launches, you do not steer the aircraft or cash out mid-flight. You watch the plane travel along the route, land on symbols, and hit multipliers and rockets.

Every flight results in only one of two possible outcomes, even if the aircraft hits many tokens along the way.

Safe landing

The aircraft arrives at the carrier. The final Counter Balance is applied and the return is displayed in the casino currency.

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Crash or water landing

The aircraft is unable to land safely. The round ends in a loss, even if the Counter Balance was quite positive before the crash.

// Interpreting the Counter Balance In-Game

The Counter Balance is a not-yet-confirmed return while the aircraft is still flying. It represents the return if the plane lands at the final counter value. A $1.00 wager showing $4.80 means the potential return is $4.80, not that $4.80 has already been added to the account.

Rockets decrease the counter significantly, since each rocket divides the counter in two. A flight that appeared good after x5 can become weak after a single rocket. That fluctuation is part of the design, not an error.

Do not count the Counter Balance as earnings until the aircraft lands. Until the round finishes successfully, the number is only a live potential amount.

// The Role of the Multiplier Symbols

Aviamasters features a limited range of symbols, and order matters. Flat-value symbols raise a baseline, multipliers increase the active counter, and rockets decrease the active counter. A multiplier is most impactful after the counter has already increased. A rocket is most punishing after the counter has already grown high.

View the symbols as a single sequence, not as separate actions. The same x3 can be weak or strong depending on what preceded it.

+1

Increases the Counter Balance by 1. Tiny, but still visible at very small stakes.

+2

Increases the active counter by 2 and gives later multipliers a more promising baseline.

+5

An important flat-value symbol that can affect the tone of a low or moderate stake round.

+10

The most effective flat-value symbol in the basic set and the most potent build symbol before a multiplier.

x2-x5

Multiplies the current Counter Balance by 2, 3, 4, or 5.

Rocket

Halves the current Counter Balance and directs the plane downward.

After the counter has been established, multipliers really take effect. A x5 on a $1 counter and a x5 on a $25 counter appear as the same symbol but are very different session events.

Check the game in motion

Launch the demo, choose a slow or default setting, and observe the way + values, x multipliers, and rockets influence the Counter Balance before the result is revealed.

// Speed Selection: Establishing the Ideal Pace

Aviamasters comes with four speed options. These do not improve winning probabilities or alter any part of the game mechanics, yet they strongly affect how visible the flight path feels. Beginner players tend to understand the game more fully when they play more slowly instead of rushing through the rounds.

Speed 2 is the best choice for regular hands-on play. It keeps the round moving while still giving you enough time to identify why the Counter Balance changed.

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Tortoise - Speed 1

Best for first-time demo learning. The slow movement of the aircraft makes it easy to connect each token with the change above the aircraft.

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Walking Man - Speed 2

The most common feel for most players. It is quick, but still readable when spins are triggered by hand.

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Rabbit - Speed 3

Best for players who already know the tokens and want a more dynamic feel without losing the overall path.

Lightning - Speed 4

Very fast. Use it only with strict limits, as a round can end much quicker than you can fully process the previous result.

If you cannot understand why the counter moved in the first place, play at a slower speed. A clearly observable round is better than one that is too fast to follow.

// How Autoplay Works: How It Should Be Used

Autoplay allows multiple rounds of Aviamasters to run in sequence, as long as you set the number of rounds and stopping rules before it starts. This feature is useful during a structured session, yet it becomes hazardous when you use it to avoid thinking after a negative round.

Always choose the number of spins and the stop conditions before the first automated round begins. Autoplay should help you follow your rules, not become a way to make decisions for you.

Number of Spins

Sets the upper limit of automated rounds for the session. Keep this number low while testing the flow of the game.

Win

Stops autoplay once a round is won. It is the most conservative choice and useful if you want the sequence to end quickly.

Win above X

Stops autoplay when a single round reaches or exceeds the amount you choose.

Balance increase of X

Stops autoplay once the overall balance has risen by the amount you choose.

Balance decrease of X

Stops autoplay once the overall balance has fallen by the amount you are comfortable losing.

Set the balance decrease rule while you are in a good mental state. You are far better off setting loss rules before a losing streak than waiting until the balance already feels uncomfortable.

When autoplay finishes, do not restart it instantly. Always check your balance, time played, and original goals before deciding whether to continue with another sequence.

// Customize the Game to Your Liking

The Aviamasters interface features settings that will not change your results, but they can make the experience easier to read. Treat them as visual aids, especially if you are playing on a smaller display.

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Spin button position

Place the button so that you can hit it easily without blocking the aircraft's path or Counter Balance.

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Spin button size and transparency

Resize and adjust opacity if the button covers too much of your screen or feels too easy to activate by accident.

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Music and Sound FX volume

Set sound FX separately from music. Effects can help you recognize a plane hit, while music is optional.

Game speed when spinning

Adjust the speed depending on your needs. Play slowly to learn, and use fast speeds only when you know the path well enough.

// Check the Game History and Rules

The extra tools on the side are not cosmetic. Access to history and rules helps you confirm what happened in previous spins instead of trusting memory, especially after a fast spin or a brief loss of internet connection.

📋 Game history

Review past rounds and results and see how your balance changed over time. It is more reliable than trying to recall the details of an animation.

📄 Game rules

Check the Counter Balance calculation and how rounds are resolved, including scenarios where a player leaves or a connection is lost.

If you think you can decide the result from the animation you remember after a lost connection or paused game, check the rules or use the history feature to see how the round actually settled.

// Mobile Play and the Aviamasters Interface

The game can be enjoyed on mobile through any licensed online casino offering the original BGaming Aviamasters game. You do not need to look for an official Aviamasters app, because you can play wherever a licensed casino carries the game.

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Touch controls

Tap precisely and make sure your thumb does not hide the Counter Balance while you play.

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Orientation

Check both portrait and landscape views in demo mode. Landscape gives the flight path more space, while portrait may feel more convenient for casual sessions.

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Internet connection

Use a strong mobile data or Wi-Fi connection if you are betting real money. Laggy animations can make the screen harder to understand.

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No unofficial APK

Do not use any unofficial Aviamasters APK or Android app. Instead, use a licensed casino site, licensed casino app, or BGaming demo source if you want to practice.

// Demo Play: Pros and Cons

Demo mode should be your first stop if you want to learn how to play Aviamasters. It uses fake credits while keeping the same controls and plane-flight behavior. You can try stake sizes, speeds, autoplay, and token behavior while keeping real money safe from mistakes.

What you can learn in the demo version

It helps you get used to the game layout, see how rockets lower the counter, try all four speeds, and understand what happens when you land versus when you lose.

What the demo cannot provide

It cannot recreate the feeling of losing real money or prove that the next flight pattern will match a previous one.

Use demo mode strictly for interface training. Learn how the game functions, but do not treat it as a predictor of the next flight.

// A Typical First Session: What to Expect

In practice, your first session will likely feel much less formulaic than the controls imply. Some flights will end early, others will collect a few flat values, and others will build an exciting counter before a rocket or failed landing ruins the run.

  • Several smaller or lost flights may pass before a more profitable flight comes along.
  • A rocket can cut a counter in half even when it looked capable of delivering a decent win.
  • Any multiplier can become very important if the count has already accumulated several plus values.
  • With fast speed settings, typical fluctuations can seem almost extreme.
  • Staking modestly makes the learning curve easier to bear.

A good first session is one you can recount after it is done. If you can clearly describe the buttons, speed, Counter Balance, tokens, and stop point, then the session has served its purpose.

// Common Mistakes to Avoid Early On

Betting too large for the bankroll

Big bets shrink your learning time and make inevitable downturns more painful.

Skipping the loss limit

Decide your maximum session loss upfront, especially if you plan to use autoplay.

Starting at maximum speed

Speed 4 is tempting, but it does not help a beginner absorb the nuances of token effects.

Treating rockets as cheating

Rockets are a standard feature. They can halve the counter mid-run even when the route looks strong.

Ignoring the history panel

The history log helps you distinguish actual events from memories that your emotions may misrepresent after a quick flight.

Ready to play for real?

Only switch to real-money Aviamasters after completing demo practice, creating a betting plan with a small first bet, and finding a licensed casino that clearly displays rules, payout times, and responsible gambling resources.

Back to review

// Quick Reference: Controls Summary

Use this summary until the game screen feels normal and intuitive.

Bet field

Sets the stake for the next round. It also sets the initial Counter Balance.

Spin button

Triggers the aircraft launch along its random route.

Auto button

Activates the autoplay panel and lets you select the number of rounds and stop conditions.

Speed buttons

Toggle between Tortoise, Walking Man, Rabbit, and Lightning play.

Settings button

Opens sound settings, button layout, dimensions, and opacity options.

History button

Displays past game data so you can review what has already happened.

Rules button

Opens an explanation of the game mechanics and settlement rules.

Counter Balance display

Shows the live potential value of a round at that instant, not an assured payout before landing.

You're Ready to Play

You now have an intuitive sense of how Aviamasters operates from beginning to end: adjust the stake, spin the wheel, follow the Counter Balance, understand the influence of plus tokens and multiplier symbols, remember rockets are part of the route, choose a speed you can actually follow, and use autoplay only when the stopping rules are already determined. Begin with demo mode, and when you transition to real-money play, start with a very small stake at a properly licensed casino and limit the number of rounds.

18+ | Play responsibly | Licensed platforms only