AVIA MASTERS 2

Aviamasters 2 crash game — plane collecting multipliers mid-flight over the ocean
Play for Real Money
97% RTP Rate
×1.0 Start Multiplier
BGaming Developer
Auto Autoplay

How Aviamasters 2 Works

Crash Game Format

Aviamasters 2 is a multiplier-based crash game by BGaming. You place your bet before takeoff, the plane lifts off at ×1.0, and a randomized flight path determines what items it collects. Every round is independent — outcomes are determined by a certified RNG before the animation begins.

Win or Lose: The Landing

The round ends in one of two ways. If the plane lands on a ship, your accumulated multiplier is applied to your bet and paid out as winnings. If it falls into water, the bet is lost. The landing result is fixed by the RNG at round start — the flight just reveals it.

Three Collectible Item Types

During flight the plane passes through three distinct item types — rockets, numbers, and multipliers — each interacting with the current multiplier differently. Managing how these stack determines your final payout. See the table below for exact mechanics.

Collectible Items & Effects

Item Display Effect on Current Multiplier Example: Current ×10
Rocket No symbol shown Divides multiplier by 2 (÷2) ×10 becomes ×5
Number Shown without × Adds to multiplier (+) ×10 + 3 becomes ×13
Multiplier Shown with × Multiplies current value (×) ×10 × ×3 becomes ×30

Aviamasters 2 Full Game Review: BGaming's Crash Sequel Explained

Aviamasters 2 is the follow-up to the original Aviamasters crash game developed by BGaming. Like the original Aviamasters X-Mas, it follows the crash format: a plane takes off, collects items during flight, and either lands safely on a ship for a payout or crashes into water for a loss. What distinguishes the sequel is the refined interplay of three collectible item types — rockets, numbers, and multipliers — that create a layered multiplier accumulation system rather than a single climbing curve.

The game carries a 97% theoretical return to player rate, which is on the higher end of the crash game market. This figure applies over millions of rounds; individual sessions will vary significantly based on the RNG-determined flight paths you encounter.

Multiplier Accumulation: How the Math Works

Every round starts with the multiplier at ×1.0. From that baseline, three forces act on it during the flight. Numbers add flat value to the current multiplier — useful early in a flight to build a base before any multiplicative items hit. Multiplier items compound exponentially off whatever the current value already is, making them most valuable when collected after a strong number sequence. Rockets, on the other hand, halve whatever you've built up — collecting one mid-flight when you're sitting at ×20 drops you to ×10 instantly.

This three-force system creates genuine variability in outcomes. A flight that collects three ×3 multipliers in sequence reaches ×27 before any numbers factor in. A flight that hits two rockets while collecting only small numbers might end below ×5. Because the RNG determines all of this before you see the animation, no amount of timing or skill affects the result — only bet sizing and autoplay stop conditions are in your control.

Autoplay System and Stop Conditions

Stop Condition When It Triggers
On any win Autoplay stops after the first round that returns any payout
Single win exceeds amount Stops when one round's win crosses the threshold you set
Balance increases by amount Stops when total balance grows past your target
Balance decreases by amount Stops as a loss limit to protect your session bankroll

Autoplay is activated and deactivated through the Auto (A) button. You select the number of rounds and configure whichever stop conditions suit your session. The loss-limit condition is particularly useful for crash games where a run of water landings can rapidly erode a bankroll without a hard stop in place.

Speed Controls and Interface Settings

Aviamasters 2 includes four animation speed presets — Tortoise (slowest), Man, Hare, and Lightning (fastest). These change how quickly the flight animation plays out visually; they have no effect on RNG outcomes. Players who want to run high autoplay volumes typically use Lightning to reduce wait time between rounds. Players who prefer to watch the flight path and animation in detail use Tortoise or Man.

Speed Setting Icon Best For
Tortoise Tortoise icon Enjoying animations, casual play
Man Walking person Default balanced pace
Hare Rabbit icon Faster sessions, more rounds
Lightning Lightning bolt Maximum volume autoplay

Interface Customization

The Spin button in Aviamasters 2 is fully moveable — you can drag it to any position on screen through the Settings menu, then adjust its size and opacity independently. This is valuable for mobile play where default button positions may conflict with comfortable hand placement in portrait orientation. Audio settings cover both music volume and sound effects volume separately, so you can mute background music while keeping item-collection sound cues active.

Game History and Rules Access

Both game history and the full rules are accessible from the in-game menu at any time. If you open the rules while a round is in progress, the game pauses and resumes when you close them. This ensures no round is inadvertently skipped while reading the rules mid-session. Game history lets you review previous rounds, which is useful for understanding the variance patterns you're experiencing in a given session.

Technical Specifications and RNG

97% Theoretical RTP
×1.0 Starting Multiplier
1.0.0 Game Version
BGaming Developer

Aviamasters 2 uses BGaming's certified random number generator. Full RNG documentation and verification details are published on BGaming's official website for operators and players who want to audit the underlying mathematics. All unfinished rounds are terminated every 24 hours — if a round requires a Collect action and reaches this limit, it occurs automatically and winnings are credited. If the round requires player action, the game assumes the no-risk default without increasing the initial bet.

Comparing Aviamasters 2 to the Original

If you've played the first Aviamasters, the core loop in Aviamasters 2 — place bet, watch flight, land on ship or fall in water — is identical. The sequel builds on that foundation with the three-item collection system making multiplier accumulation more dynamic. Where the original used a single multiplier track, Aviamasters 2 introduces rockets as a counterweight force that can cut accumulated multipliers in half, and separates additive numbers from multiplicative values into distinct item types. The result is a flight path that can swing both upward and downward during a single round rather than only accumulating in one direction.

Who This Game Is Best Suited For

Aviamasters 2's 97% RTP makes it one of the higher-returning crash games on the market. The three-item dynamic creates more eventful flight paths than single-multiplier crash formats, which keeps round-by-round engagement higher. The autoplay stop conditions make it accessible for players who want structured sessions with defined loss limits and win targets rather than open-ended manual play.

If you prefer traditional payline slots with bonus rounds and free spins, Aviamasters 2 won't satisfy that preference — it is a crash format without those mechanics. However, if you enjoy crash games and want one with a more interactive multiplier system and strong RTP backing, Aviamasters 2 is a technically sound choice.

Play for Real Money

Responsible Gaming: Aviamasters 2 is an RNG-based crash game. All outcomes are predetermined before the animation plays. The 97% RTP applies across millions of rounds — individual sessions vary considerably. Set a session budget before playing and use autoplay stop conditions to enforce it. Never chase losses. Gambling should be entertainment only, not a source of income. If you feel gambling is becoming a problem, contact BeGambleAware or GamCare for support.