Launch the rocket and the multiplier starts to climb. Cash out before the curve crashes to bank your points — wait too long and you lose the round. The longer you hold, the bigger the win.
Just for fun — virtual points, no real money. 18+
Crash is one round, one rising line. You place a bet, the rocket launches, and a multiplier starts climbing from ×1.00 — slow at first, then faster and faster along an accelerating curve. Your only decision is when to cash out. Hit the button and you lock in your bet times the multiplier showing at that instant. Wait too long and the curve crashes at a hidden point: the round ends, the number bursts red, and you lose the stake. The whole game lives in that single nerve-test between greed and a sure thing.
The crash point is drawn before the round by a cryptographic random generator — the same idea behind provably-fair play — and it is sealed on the server, never sent to your browser while the round is live. The line you see is just an animation; every payout is re-checked against the server clock, so a frozen or fast client can never claim a multiplier it did not reach. A built-in house edge means the long-run RTP sits just under break-even, and the spread between tiny ×1.1 cashouts and rare ×50 rides is pure variance. Here it is all virtual points, so treat it as a clean way to feel how risk and timing trade off.
Here it's free, virtual points, to learn the mechanic. To play with real money, here are the casinos I test — affiliate links. 18+, play responsibly.
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