BGaming's flight multiplier crash game returns with a bigger experience. Fly between carriers, collect modifiers, and land to win.
BGaming's flight multiplier crash game returns with the same strategic core and a fresh take on the formula that made the original stand out.
Aviamasters 2 is the follow-up to Aviamasters by BGaming, the multiplier crash game in which players fly a biplane between two aircraft carriers, collecting modifiers to grow their multiplier before landing safely. The first game built a strong reputation for its 97% RTP, certified random number generation, and the strategic depth introduced by three distinct modifier types. Aviamasters 2 carries that foundation forward with an expanded experience built on the same proven mechanics.
The core loop remains: place a bet, take off from the left carrier, collect rockets, additive numbers, and multiplier symbols during flight, then land on the right carrier to pocket the final multiplier times your stake. The game runs on a certified RNG, operates at 97% theoretical RTP, and supports full autoplay with configurable stop conditions.
Aviamasters 2 retains the gameplay loop that defines the series and sharpens it at every level.
Each round starts with your plane on the left aircraft carrier at a fixed multiplier of x1.0. After placing a bet and clicking the play button, the plane takes off and flies toward the right carrier. Along the path, modifiers appear that you collect by flying through them. The final multiplier at landing applies to your bet to calculate your return.
A successful landing on the right carrier is a win. If the plane overshoots or crashes into the water, the bet is lost regardless of how high the multiplier climbed. That binary outcome keeps every round tense from start to finish.
The strategic layer that separates Aviamasters from simpler crash games is its three-modifier system. Rockets divide your current multiplier by two, making them hazards to avoid in most situations. Additive numbers, displayed without a multiplication symbol, add their value directly to your current multiplier for linear growth. Multiplier symbols, displayed with an x prefix, multiply your current value exponentially.
Knowing when to chase each modifier type - and when to avoid one - is the core skill the game develops over sessions. Building a base with additive numbers early, then targeting multiplier symbols in the latter half of a flight, is the approach that consistently produces stronger results.
| Modifier | Visual | Effect | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rocket | Orange missile with yellow flame trail | Divides current multiplier by 2 | Hazard |
| Additive Number | White numeral, no x symbol (1, 2, 3, 5, 10) | Adds value directly to multiplier | Linear gain |
| Multiplier x2 | White x2 text | Doubles current multiplier | Exponential |
| Multiplier x3 | Green-yellow gradient, vertical stack animation | Triples current multiplier | Exponential |
| Multiplier x4 | Light blue cyan | Quadruples current multiplier | Exponential |
BGaming built on every strength of the original and delivered a more complete package across visuals, mechanics, and player controls.
The oceanic carrier-to-carrier setting receives a visual upgrade with richer atmospheric effects, deeper sky gradients, and more detailed carrier models that make each flight feel like a genuine mission rather than a quick spin.
Three modifier categories defined the original. Aviamasters 2 builds on that foundation with additional modifier variants, creating more path decisions per flight and a wider range of multiplier outcomes in a single round.
Four speed settings, a movable and resizable spin button, independent audio sliders for music and effects, and nine autoplay presets are all present. The customization layer from the original carries over in full.
Aviamasters 2 maintains the 97% theoretical return to player that set the original apart from competing crash games in the same genre. BGaming's certified RNG underpins every round.
The full autoplay system is present with four configurable stop conditions: on any win, win exceeding a threshold, balance increase target, and balance decrease limit. Multiple conditions can run simultaneously for complete bankroll control.
Aviamasters 2 runs in-browser on all screen sizes with no app download required. Touch controls are optimized for mobile, and the interface scales cleanly from compact phone screens to wide desktop displays.
Aviamasters 2 ships with a complete control suite covering speed, autoplay, and full interface customization.
Four flight speeds control how much time you have to evaluate modifiers. The slowest tortoise setting is the right starting point for learning the system. Standard walking-pace speed suits most players day-to-day. The hare setting suits experienced players who want faster rounds without losing track of decisions. Lightning speed is for players who have internalized the patterns and want maximum throughput.
The spin button can be repositioned anywhere on screen, resized, and adjusted for opacity. Audio has separate sliders for music and sound effects. High-quality graphics can be toggled independently to balance visual fidelity with device performance.
Aviamasters 2 runs at 97% theoretical return to player, which sits above the typical 94-96% range found across most crash games. Theoretical RTP is calculated over a large volume of rounds and represents a long-run statistical average, not a per-session guarantee. Individual sessions will naturally vary from this average in both directions.
The game operates on a certified random number generator verified by BGaming. Every round generates an independent flight path, meaning previous outcomes have no mathematical influence on future results. No betting pattern or timing strategy can change this independence.
The malfunction policy states that a confirmed technical fault voids all plays and pays for the affected round. This protects both the player and the operator from outcomes caused by software error rather than legitimate gameplay.
Rounds left unfinished are automatically resolved after 24 hours. If a collect action is pending, the game executes it automatically and credits the win to the balance. If a player decision is required, the lowest-risk available action is taken without increasing the original stake.