Casino Crash Games

Galaxy Blast

Casino crash games are growing in popularity. More online casinos are adding them to their specialty games selection, but players may not be familiar with them.

In 2014, Eric Springer released his take on a crash game on a Bitcoin forum. A year later, it would be redesigned to meet provably fair criteria and was sold and rebranded. The new game, BustaBit, kept drawing players and brought crash games to new audiences. It’s the reason one of the best-known crash games came out.

Spribe’s Aviator is perhaps the best-known of the early crash games. Aviator came out in 2019 and won a SiGMA award for “Best Crash Game.” Since then, several game developers have shifted attention to these games and feature a range of themes including sports, coins, monsters, planes, and spacecraft.

How Do Crash Games Work?

A crash game is a virtual game where you’re betting on when an object will stop its movement. Place a bet first and wait for the round to start. The farther the object travels before crashing, the higher the multiplier climbs. You want to hit the stopper before that crash occurs.

Waiting leads to a larger multiplier, but it also becomes risky. If the object crashes before you hit the stopper, you lose your bet. If you time it well, your bet is increased by the multiplier in place when you hit stop.

Some crash games have an auto cash-out option. You can choose the multiplier you’re willing to go to. If the object hasn’t crashed at that point, the game automatically hits the stopper for you.

Here’s Exactly How a Crash Game Works

To explore exactly how a crash game works, we’re loading Galaxy Blast. It’s the first crash game introduced at Slotastic Casino.

Start by choosing your bet. A minimum bet is $1, but you can go as high as $5. Auto cash out is an option starting at 1.5x.

Set the bet and wait for the rocket to take off. Hit the stopper before it crashes. As a tip, the game does have a tendency to crash quickly if the past round had a higher multiplier. Don’t take big risks. Hit the stopper when you’ve increased your bet by about double, but take more risks if the past few rounds have been duds. That method has paid off for us.

Here’s how five rounds at $1 went for us.

  • 1st – Win at 2.34x and the rocket crashed at 2.8x
  • 2nd – Loss as the rocket crashed at 1.1x
  • 3rd – Loss as the rocket crashed at 1.8x
  • 4th – Win at 3.4x and the rocket crashed at 4.2x
  • 5th – Loss as the rocket crashed at 1.1x

Our winnings weren’t huge, but we still won more than we lost. If you make that your goal when you play crash games, you’ll find yourself slowly building a decent balance you can withdraw. It is possible to win up to 5,000x on Galaxy Blast, though we never saw a multiplier go over 25x while testing the game on demo play.

Tips for Playing Crash Games

Casino games are based on luck, but you can look at an RTP (return-to-player) percentage to determine if a game is worthwhile. Casinos keep a portion of the players’ wagers for revenues. A higher RTP means that more of the wagers go back to players, making winning a round easier. The calculation covers months or years of bets, so it’s only used as a guide and not a certainty. Crash games tend to have higher RTPs, explaining their popularity. The RTP on Galaxy Blast is 97%.

Keep your bets low. As tempting as it might be to risk a larger amount and hit the stopper at a lower multiplier, you could lose everything if the object stops shortly after starting. Don’t risk it. With a small bet, you’ll play longer and multiple small wins quickly add up to a substantial total.

Crash games are a lot of fun and based all on luck and timing. Try them out in demo play to get a feel for them. Once you have, you’ll find this is a great way to fill time when you’re looking for something different.