How to Play Aviamasters:
A Step-by-Step Manual on Wagers & How the Plane Lands
This walkthrough takes you from the initial wagering screen right through to the planeâs landing outcome. Weâll break down the flight path, the Counter Balance, token types, rockets, different speed tiers, autoplay configurations, mobile navigation, demo mode, and the maximum bankroll cap â all the basics you need to know before playing for cash.
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// Everything to Know Before You Begin
Aviamasters appears casual and minimalist at first glance, but it isnât a conventional slot machine. There are no reels, no paylines, no option to purchase bonus features, and no need to manually cash out. You simply pick a bet, click Spin, and wait as a plane traces a random route past value tokens, multipliers, and rockets until the round concludes.
Think of it in simple terms: if the plane lands safely, the present Counter Balance determines the result of that round. If it doesnât land, you lose that roundâs wager. The trick for a beginner isnât predicting the outcome â itâs learning how the interface works, staying within a comfortable spending range, and seeing how rapidly the visible Counter Balance can fluctuate.
// Before Playing: Knowing What You're Looking At
Begin by distinguishing between the graphics and the gameplay tools. The plane, clouds, airport, and changing flight trajectory form the theme, while the lower control bar and buttons on the right are what youâll actually interact with. The key number on the screen is the Counter Balance positioned above the plane, since it represents the potential value of a round before the final calculation.
Youâll configure your wager, perform a single-spin round, pick a speed mode, and activate autoplay from the bottom bar. The right-hand menu typically leads to Game Settings, Game History, and the Rules section. If youâre a new player, prioritize checking the Counter Balance; check the controls only between rounds.
Before you start, know how to open Game Settings, Game History, and the Rules section from the right-hand menu. If youâre a new player, prioritize the Counter Balance above the plane and check the controls only between rounds, so you never hunt for a function while a round is resolving.
// Selecting Your Bet Amount
Enter your stake in advance of each manual spin. Some casinos that take US dollars will permit you to start as low as $0.10 or less, but limits may vary by platform, state, or user account settings. Keep in mind that the stake box represents the cost of a single round, not an expectation of getting that amount back.
Also know that your stake sets the tone for the Counter Balance. For example, two rounds â one at $0.20, the other at $2.00 â may feature the same types of symbols, yet the difference in how they feel to you is significant. Start with a stake that allows you to observe several rounds without getting stressed over every rocket or missed landing.
Itâs a smart practice to use the same small, recurring amount while youâre still getting familiar with the game. Youâre not yet attempting the maximum bet your casino lets you place; you just want to understand how the flight path, value tokens, multipliers, and rockets function.
// Spin It: What Then Happens
You press Spin, takeoff occurs, and the round plays out on its own. You cannot influence which direction the plane flies, select tokens, dodge rockets, or cash out mid-flight. The flight path is decided, and as the plane passes different objects, the Counter Balance is calculated.
Positive-value tokens add points to the active balance. Multipliers multiply what has already been accumulated. Rockets subtract from your active Counter Balance and drop your plane. The result comes in two possible outcomes.
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Safe Landing
The plane arrives at the carrier. At this point, the Counter Balance you had before the end becomes the payout amount for this round. If the casino uses US dollars, your final amount for that round will be shown through the casino balance.
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Crash / Unsuccessful Landing
Usually, when an aircraft goes out of range or the route drops too low, you will fail to land and the round ends. In these scenarios, the displayed Counter Balance stops paying out, and you lose the stake for that round.
// Understanding the Counter Balance in Real Time
The Counter Balance doesnât guarantee a profit while the aircraft is flying. It only shows the possible payout amount if the round ends successfully. This is why a decent counterbalance can go down at the last minute if the aircraft doesnât land.
A small example: if youâve wagered a $1 stake and your Counter Balance is $4.80, the $4.80 will be your possible payout amount if the aircraft lands. If a rocket reduces your counterbalance to $2.40, the result changes to $2.40. And if the aircraft doesnât land in the end, neither of them pays out, because youâve lost the round.
A decent Counter Balance can still drop at the last minute if the aircraft doesnât land. It only shows the possible payout amount, never a guaranteed one â a rocket can cut it in half at any moment, and a missed landing pays nothing at all.
// Aviamasters Token Set: How Each One Works
There arenât that many tokens in Aviamasters. However, the order in which those tokens appear during the flight changes your view of the round: flat values build up the counter, multipliers increase the current value, and rockets decrease the balance.
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+1
Increases the Counter Balance by 1 point. Even though it may not look important, it can increase the value of your stake in certain low-stake situations and can prepare your counterbalance for a multiplier.
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+2
Adds 2 to the active Counter Balance. A token like +2 helps early in the flight when you have the potential to see your value increased with multipliers such as x2, x3, x4, or x5.
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+5
Increases the value of the Counter Balance by 5. This is a strong flat token that allows you to go from a small stake to a much more considerable potential amount.
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+10
Increases the potential payout by 10. It is the most visible flat token, especially if it is displayed before a multiplier.
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x2-x5
Increases your Counter Balance by a factor of x2, x3, x4, or x5. A multiplier works better once a flat token has already increased your value.
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Rocket
Reduces your active Counter Balance by 50% and lowers your aircraft route. It is a token that you shouldnât fear or assume to be a malfunction or visual cheat; it is a normal game event.
A multiplier only increases your active value in the Counter Balance. The multiplier value at a small-stakes round at the start of your flight wonât increase your potential payout as much as a x5 applied to a flight that has already been scaled with flat tokens.
See Aviamasters Tokens In Action
The easiest way to become familiar with Aviamasters tokens is to see how they affect a round in a demo. You can observe how + values, multipliers, and rockets affect your Counter Balance without risking your funds.
// Aviamasters Speed: The Best Way to Play the Game
In Aviamasters, there are four possible speed settings that allow players to change the speed of the game. These speeds do not affect your chances of winning in any way; they only affect how clearly you see the result of a round. It is recommended that players slow down until they understand each token and its effect on the Counter Balance.
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Tortoise â Speed 1 (Slowest)
Useful when testing the demo for the first time. You will easily notice how the aircraft is moving and associate a token change with the change in your Balance.
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Walking Man â Speed 2 (Default)
This is a good option to start out. With the speed at 2, players can play manual or automatic rounds and monitor token value changes.
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Rabbit â Speed 3
A speed well suited for players who identify tokens quickly but still want to closely monitor each flight.
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Lightning â Speed 4 (Fastest)
Youâll be able to complete rounds very quickly. Only use this speed option if you feel confident with the limits and no longer require the animation to understand the mechanics of the game.
If you find yourself unsure of why the Counter Balance changed, decrease the speed. It is easier to follow the reason behind any change at a slower speed, and easier to control your sessions with.
// Using the Autoplay Function
Once you hit it, Autoplay plays a series of Aviamasters rounds in quick succession. The convenience is appealing, but you should never allow autoplay to replace your own attention. Be sure to establish the stop conditions and the number of rounds youâre willing to allow.
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Number of Spins
Determines the upper limit on the number of automatic rounds. Set it low until you have a grasp of how fast the balance will change.
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Win
Ends autoplay on a round that resulted in a winning outcome. This is a safe option for brief tests.
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Win over X
Ends the rounds when one round equals or exceeds the specified number. This is useful when one good landing is enough for your plan.
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Balance increases by X
Ends after the cumulative balance rises by the selected amount, which helps you adhere to a targeted profit goal.
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Balance decreases by X
Ends after the cumulative balance is down by the selected amount. This is the most critical setting for bankroll management.
If autoplay stops, leave it be. Donât restart the process immediately just because the button is conveniently accessible. Check the balance, how long youâve been playing, and your initial session cap before proceeding with another short run.
Important: Create your whole plan in autoplay before pressing Start: round limit, win stop, win target, profit target, and loss target. This feature works best when all parameters are fixed before the initial autoplay round, not adjusted on the fly as autoplay proceeds.
// Configuring the Display
Display options do not alter RTP, frequency of wins, or flight paths, but they may make Aviamasters easier to read. Display clarity and comfort are especially crucial on mobile devices, since the Counter Balance and flight path need to remain in view.
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Spin button position
Position the button where you want it without obscuring the airplane or Counter Balance.
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Spin button size and transparency
Adjust the display if the button looks too big, too small, or is visually intrusive for rapid cycles.
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Music / Sound FX volume
Turn the music volume down if it is interfering with you. Maintain the sound effects if they make it easier to register the tokenâs landing and round completion.
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Game speed while spinning
Change speeds based on your attention level. Slower is better for new players and for reviewing atypical cycles.
// Accessing the Game Record and Regulations
The control buttons on the side are far from mere ornamentation. These buttons are designed for a record of events and for verification of the official rules of settlement. Use them before assuming that the animations convey all events.
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Game Record
Review past rounds, recent rounds, and the current cycle history. The record will be more accurate than your memory when cycles are occurring rapidly.
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Game Regulations
Read the official rules prior to beginning to wager real money. These describe Counter Balance payout conditions, what happens during interruptions, when rounds are complete, and the details of individual operators.
If you get disconnected or accidentally close a tab during a round, donât try to remember or guess what happened. Instead, check the game history and review the rules the casino gave you.
// Playing on Mobile
You can access Aviamasters on licensed casino sites and on casino mobile apps. There is no separate Aviamasters app needed to play the real game, so steer clear of any unofficial apps or files that use the title.
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Touch controls
Tap deliberately. Try not to let your thumb cover the Counter Balance gauge while playing.
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Portrait vs. landscape
The casino site might support both, but landscape mode generally gives you more screen space to see the flight path and use the controls comfortably.
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Connection stability
Stick with a solid Wi-Fi connection or a strong cellular signal. A poor connection can make the animation appear choppy, even though the round outcome is still determined by the gameâs RNG.
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No standalone Aviamasters app
BGaming does not issue a stand-alone Aviamasters APK for regular play. Instead, get the game through a licensed casino or from the official demo. Avoid third-party APKs.
// The Demo Version: What It Does (and Doesn't) Let You Do
The demo mode is the smartest starting point. It allows you to learn the interface, the timing, the tokens, the rockets, and the settlement conditions using a virtual balance. It wonât help you predict future outcomes, but it does make the gameâs mechanics feel more familiar.
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What demo mode lets you do
Test different stake sizes risk-free; watch how the Counter Balance moves; experiment with speed modes; observe what rockets do; and grasp what constitutes a successful landing versus a failed one.
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What demo mode won't let you do
Experience the stress of betting with real cash; face the urge to chase losses; check withdrawal policies, identity verification rules, or the psychological toll of an extended losing streak.
Play a few brief demo sessions before you put in a deposit. Your objective is to eliminate uncertainty about how the game works, not to train yourself to forecast any given flight.
// What to Expect During a First Real Session
Your initial session may feel inconsistent. Some rounds will end early, others might climb to a decent Counter Balance before a rocket alters the outcome, and a few will highlight how flat tokens and multipliers can combine. Make sure the session is brief enough to remain informative.
- Expect a series of low multipliers before a standout flight shows up.
- Donât mistake a single good landing as a sign that the following rounds will also be strong.
- Rockets are a normal part of play and can appear even when the Counter Balance looks favorable.
- Use the history panel to evaluate the session as a whole, rather than fixating on your most recent, emotionally charged round.
- Wrap up the test while you still understand why youâre keeping going.
Keep your opening session intentionally light. You want to see a bunch of different flight trajectories, rockets, and Counter Balance modifications without needing another spin to recover the preceding one.
Donât wait for Aviamasters to ârepayâ you. Treat each spin as a separate game, and stop the test when you hit your target amount or loss limit, even if the last round seemed borderline.
// Common Mistakes to Avoid Early On
Most common beginner mistakes involve flying too fast, betting too big, and expecting youâll be able to affect the jet after launch. Donât make those blunders in your first few sessions.
Betting too big for the bank
Betting too large means you wonât have enough spins to really learn. Lower your bet until a bad result doesnât dictate the outcome of the entire session.
No loss limit
Before you play the first round, set a maximum loss amount, particularly if you have autoplay enabled.
Flying at top speed
The highest speed level can obscure the reason why the balance was adjusted. Learn the game at speed 1 or 2.
Believing a rocket is unfair
Rockets are normal; they can cut the current Counter Balance in half, even when it looks like youâre about to have a great flight.
Ignoring the history
If games are played quickly, itâs almost impossible to accurately recall the events that occurred. Use history to see what actually took place.
Ready to play for real money?
Only use Aviamasters with real money once youâve set a budget, time limit, stake, and stop point. Play at licensed casinos, where youâll find the game rules clearly displayed and access to tools to play responsibly.
// Fast Reference: Controls
You can use this section as a reminder before and during a session.
Bet field
Enter your stake, the dollar value for the upcoming round. Your stake defines the starting value of the flight.
Spin button
Launches a single, manual round and sends the aircraft on its randomized flight.
Auto button
Opens the autoplay controls: spin count and stop conditions.
Speed buttons
Cycle through four speeds: Tortoise, Walking Man, Rabbit, and Lightning.
Settings button
Toggle the sound, the position of the buttons, transparency, and more.
History button
Displays the results from previous rounds so you can review your session.
Rules button
Displays official rules about gameplay, payout calculation, and how the game is interrupted.
Counter Balance
Shows the potential payout for the current round, but keep in mind this is just the potential value and does not indicate the win yet. If the aircraft is in the air, it can still hit a rocket at any moment.
Stop conditions
Autoplay controls: stop after any wins, stop after a profit amount, stop after balance increase, or stop after balance decrease.
You're Ready to Play
You now know all the essentials about how Aviamasters works: you enter a dollar stake and press the Spin button. The aircraft will lift off on a randomized trajectory and will either collect a value that increases the flight value or hit a rocket. If the flight collects value, the value on the Counter Balance will increase. Only safe landings will result in payout. Start with demo play, play at a readable speed, set your limits, and move to real money only when it fits your entertainment budget.
18+ | Play responsibly | Licensed platforms only
