Aviamasters is a crash game where the player chooses a stake, starts the round, watches the plane’s multiplier change in real time, and must cash out before the aircraft falls into the water. The demo mode is useful for learning how flight events affect the round, while real-money play should start with small CA$ stakes and a fixed session limit.
Aviamasters Game Overview
Built on a certified RNG and a straightforward crash mechanic, the Aviamasters game puts you in control: a plane takes off, a multiplier grows, and you cash out before the flight ends. We released it on Jul 02, 2024, and it sits in the Casual category within our BGaming portfolio.
| Developer | BGaming |
| Game Type | Casual / Crash |
| Release Date | Jul 02, 2024 |
| RTP | 97% |
| Max Multiplier | x250 |
| Max Win | CA$250,000 |
| Currency (CA) | CA$ |
| RNG Certified | Yes |
Each round in Aviamasters starts at a multiplier of x1.0 and climbs until our plane either lands on the ship or drops into the water. The outcome of every round is determined by our certified random number generator, with no fixed patterns between sessions.
Aviamasters Max Win
Our official BGaming product page lists the Aviamasters max win at CA$250,000 per round, though the effective limit in your session may vary depending on your stake size and CA$ currency conversion in the casino client. Once the payout calculation reaches that ceiling, no additional multiplier events increase the return further for that round.
Key payout details:
- The maximum win cap reaches CA$250,000 per round.
- The highest possible multiplier is x250.
- The game runs with an RTP of 97%.
- Canadian players see values displayed in CA$ where the casino client supports this currency.
- A winning round happens when the plane lands on the ship before the player cashes out.
- A losing round happens when the plane drops into the water before cash out.
- The final payout is calculated by multiplying the stake by the active multiplier at the moment of cash out.
Reaching x250 in our game requires a specific sequence of multiplication and addition events with no rocket reductions cutting the value mid-flight. The certified RNG determines each event independently, so the maximum result is possible but cannot be forced through a fixed betting pattern.
How to Play Aviamasters
Learning how to play Aviamasters takes one round to grasp. Our format is a crash game where you place a bet, the plane takes off, the multiplier climbs, and you press Cash Out before the flight ends. The full sequence from stake to payout fits into under a minute per round.
- Place your bet
Set your CA$ stake amount in the input field before the round starts. You can adjust the value manually or carry over the amount from your previous round.

- Press Play
Hit the Spin button to launch the round. Our plane takes off immediately and the multiplier begins climbing from x1.0.

- Watch the flight
As our plane flies, it collects bonus events: rocket, plain number, and xmultiplier. Each event changes the running multiplier in a different way. Press Cash Out at any point to lock in your current payout.

- Collect your result
If our plane lands on the ship, your payout is calculated based on the multiplier value active at the moment you cashed out. If the plane drops into the water before you cash out, the round ends with no payout.

Our game client includes four speed settings: tortoise, man, hare, and lightning, that control how fast each round plays out visually. Faster settings compress the flight animation without changing the outcome or multiplier sequence of the round. Use the speed option that keeps the display readable at your preferred pace.
Aviamasters Real Money Play in Canada
To play Aviamasters real money rounds in Canada, you need an account at one of our licensed casinos that carries BGaming software and accepts CA$ deposits. Our game runs identically to the demo version, with the same RTP, same mechanics and same multiplier cap, with the difference that stakes and payouts affect your real balance. Confirm the casino holds a recognised licence, CA$ is listed as a supported currency, and Aviamasters appears in our lobby before making your first deposit.
Free Aviamasters Demo
Our Aviamasters demo runs on the same certified RNG and identical mechanics as the real money version, with the same multiplier events, same x250 cap and same rounding rules. No account or deposit is required to access it, and Canadian players use our demo to check game speed settings, test Autoplay configurations, and verify stake interface layout before switching to real CA$ play.
Best Aviamasters Casinos in Canada
Finding a trusted place to play the Aviamasters casino game in Canada requires a few straightforward checks. We recommend confirming a valid licence, CA$ support, and verified BGaming software in our lobby before depositing real money.
We test every platform where the Aviamasters casino game is listed and evaluate each one against the same criteria: valid licensing, CA$ support, and confirmed BGaming software in the lobby. Our recommended casinos are regularly reviewed to confirm they meet current regulatory standards and offer a reliable environment for Canadian players.
Aviamasters Stake in Canada (CA$ Min/Max)
The Aviamasters stake range in CA$ is listed directly in the Rules section of the game client. Since exact min and max values depend on the operator’s configuration, figures may vary between casinos. Always check the Rules tab before placing your first bet.
| Min Bet | CA$ — see Rules in client |
| Max Bet | CA$ — see Rules in client |
| Currency | CAD (CA$) |
| Bet Adjustment | Manual or Autoplay |
| Max Multiplier | x250 |
| Max Win Cap | CA$250,000 |
Stake limits in Aviamasters casino are set at the operator level, meaning each licensed Canadian casino may apply its own min and max bet values within the range we allow. Always verify current limits in the Rules tab of the live or demo client before wagering real CA$.
Aviamasters Features and Game Mechanics
Built on a crash format with a layered multiplier system, the Aviamasters crash game bgaming title gives you three distinct event types to track each round: rocket, plain number, and xmultiplier. Knowing how they interact with the running total is key to tracking your potential payout at any point during the flight.

- Round start at ×1.0: Every round opens at a fixed multiplier of ×1.0 with no exceptions. The value then changes based on events that occur during the plane’s flight.
- Rocket event: When a rocket appears, the current multiplier is divided by 2. If the running total is ×4.0 and a rocket hits, it drops to ×2.0 immediately.
- Plain number event (no × symbol): A number without the × symbol is added directly to the current multiplier. A value of 3 shown during a ×2.0 phase brings the total to ×5.0.
- ×Multiplier event: A number displayed with a × symbol multiplies the current total. If the running value is ×3.0 and a ×4 event triggers, the result becomes ×12.0.
- Win condition: The plane landing on the ship counts as a successful round. Cash out at or before landing to collect your payout at the current multiplier.
- Loss condition: The plane falling into the water ends the round with no payout. Any stake placed for that round is lost in full.
- Certified RNG: All outcomes are generated by a certified random number generator. No round result is influenced by previous rounds or bet size.
Each mechanic operates independently within a single round, but the sequence of events and how they stack determines the final multiplier at cashout. Tracking the event order as the flight progresses gives you a clear picture of the current payout value before you decide to exit.
Stake and Start the Round
Before each round in bgaming Aviamasters, you set your bet amount within the confirmed CA$ stake range listed in the Rules tab of your casino client. Once the previous round concludes, the input field becomes active and you can adjust the value manually or carry over the last amount used.
Multiplier Events During Flight (Rocket / Number / ×)
All three event types can appear in any order within a single round of Aviamasters demo or real money play. The final multiplier at the moment you cash out is the only figure that counts toward your payout, and intermediate values during the flight do not affect the result if you exit at a higher or lower point.

- Rocket event (÷2): A rocket icon cuts the current multiplier in half. If the running value sits at ×6.0 when a rocket fires, it drops to ×3.0. This is the only event that reduces the multiplier rather than increasing it.
- Plain number event (addition): A number shown without any × symbol is added to the current multiplier. If the total is ×3.0 and a 5 appears, the new value becomes ×8.0. Multiple addition events can stack within one flight.
- ×Multiplier event (multiplication): A number displayed with a × prefix multiplies the current total directly. A running value of ×2.0 hit by a ×5 event jumps to ×10.0. This type produces the largest single-step changes in the multiplier.
- Event frequency: No fixed schedule controls how often each event type appears. A single round may trigger two rockets back to back, or run three consecutive addition events before a multiplier fires. Each occurrence is independent.
- Stacking effects: Events accumulate across the full duration of the flight. A round that opens with a ×3 multiplier event, then adds 4, then fires a rocket ends at ×5.5. Each step builds on the result of the previous one.
- Max multiplier cap: The highest value the multiplier can reach in any single round is ×250. Once the cap is hit, no further events increase it, and the round continues until the plane lands or drops.
- Cash out timing: You can press Cash Out at any point after the round starts. The payout is calculated using the multiplier value active at the exact moment the button registers — not the value shown one frame earlier or later.
Knowing two technical rules in advance prevents unexpected results when reviewing your balance after a round of Aviamasters real money play. Both apply to every session regardless of bet size or our casino platform, and they directly affect how your payout is calculated and what happens if you open the Rules tab mid-round.
Rounding and In-Round Pause Rule
Two technical rules affect how your payout is calculated and what happens if you open our Rules tab mid-round in Aviamasters real money play. Both apply to every session across our platform regardless of bet size, and knowing them in advance prevents unexpected results when reviewing your balance after a round.

- Profit rounds up: If your total return exceeds the original stake, the profit portion is rounded up to the nearest whole CA$. A calculated profit of CA$4.30 is paid out as CA$5.00.
- Loss rounds down: If your total return is less than the original stake, the profit portion is rounded down to the nearest whole CA$. A calculated return of CA$3.80 below the stake is paid as CA$3.00.
- Rounding applies to profit only: The rounding rule targets the profit or loss figure, not the full payout amount. Your original stake is returned separately and is not subject to rounding adjustments.
- Opening Rules pauses the round: If you open the Rules panel while a round is active, the game enters a pause state immediately. The plane stops mid-flight and the multiplier freezes at its current value.
- Pause does not cancel the bet: Closing the Rules panel resumes the round from the point it paused. Your stake remains active and the flight continues from the frozen multiplier value, not from ×1.0.
The rounding mechanic and the pause rule are both documented in our official Rules tab of the game client. If any result looks unexpected after a round, we recommend checking those rules first as the fastest way to confirm whether the payout matches the correct calculation.
Autoplay Options
Our Autoplay function in Aviamasters lets you run a set number of rounds without pressing the Spin button each time. You define the parameters before starting, and our game executes each round automatically within those limits until the sequence completes or a stop condition triggers.

- Number of rounds: Select how many rounds Autoplay will run before stopping. The session ends automatically once the chosen count is reached, with no manual input required between rounds.
- Stop on any win: Autoplay halts after the first round that returns a payout above zero. Useful if you want the sequence to stop the moment a winning result registers, regardless of the win amount.
- Stop if single win exceeds: Set a CA$ threshold and Autoplay stops when one round produces a payout above that value. The limit is entered manually before the session starts.
- Stop if balance increases by: Define a CA$ amount and the sequence stops once your total balance rises by that figure from the starting point. Tracks cumulative gain across multiple rounds.
- Stop if balance decreases by: Set a CA$ loss limit and Autoplay halts when your balance drops by that amount from the starting point. Acts as a session loss cap without requiring manual monitoring.
- Manual cancel: You can stop an active Autoplay session at any point by pressing the cancel button. The current round completes before the sequence ends — Autoplay does not interrupt a round already in progress.
All stop conditions in our Aviamasters work alongside the round count, not instead of it. If your balance drops by the set limit before the chosen number of rounds completes, our Autoplay stops at that point, and whichever condition triggers first ends the session.