Learn how to Play BGaming's Aviamasters
The Best Aviamasters Strategy Guide on Flight Routes, Tokens, Autoplay, and Counter Balance
Aviamasters is straightforward to activate, but the gameplay in a round can become cluttered until you get the hang of how the plane, Counter Balance, rockets, speeds, and autoplay interact. We've divided the interface to help you understand it before starting Aviamasters on your own.
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// The Fundamentals
In this fast-paced, casual game by BGaming, your bet is used to fly a plane automatically. The path is random, and the plane can pick up value multipliers and value boosts before determining if it crashes into the water or makes a safe landing.
This guide covers the essential mechanics to consider first: what areas to look at, how to set your stake, how the Counter Balance works, how rockets impact the round, how to set the speed, when you should be cautious with autoplay, and why you should start in a demo before moving to real money.
// Before the Game Starts: The Interface
The main flight section contains the plane, route events, and the live Counter Balance. Although it appears to be a flashy animated scene, the value above the aircraft is the one you’ll need to pay close attention to.
The bottom control section is where you set up the next round. This is where you set your stake, press Spin, set your speed, use autoplay, and change your settings. Side buttons or the menu can contain the rules and previous history, but they aren’t the main area of focus.
Start in the center, and then scan the rest of the interface as a follow-up. Watch the plane first and then move to the Counter Balance and finally the control panel. The menu options and additional settings will be important as you become more familiar, but for your first runs, they can be a distraction.
// How to Change the Wager
Select the wager amount before the aircraft takes off. Each online casino will set the available bets for Aviamasters, so you must check the exact dollar amount, minimum, maximum, and bonus terms available on that site before funding and playing with real money.
The wager is the starting value for the Counter Balance. A starting bet of $0.50 sets the active round value at $0.50. Value bonuses will add to it, multipliers will multiply it, and rockets will cut it in half as the flight goes on.
Start with a lower bet if you’re a newcomer. This leaves you with more wiggle room to learn how the route functions and makes it easier for you to quit before you try to get a better landing result.
Play in demo using stakes you are comfortable with for real money. If you feel okay spending $0.50 per spin in real life, do not play with thousands of dollars’ worth of demo tokens, because it’s not going to help you make responsible decisions.
// What to Expect When You Press the Spin Button
When you press Spin, the plane will make a single flight. Aviamasters will then control the rest of the route; you cannot steer the plane, avoid rockets, or cash out during the round.
The animated flight will likely encounter a few different events, but regardless, the result will come down to a safe or unsuccessful end.
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Successful Landing
The plane touches down on the carrier, and the settlement value is the paid result for that flight.
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Lost Flight
The plane fails to complete the landing, and the flight value shown during the round does not pay and will be lost.
// About the Counter Balance (And What It Isn't)
The Counter Balance is the active value for the round. It’s a valuable display that can help you assess how the round is doing at the moment, but you don’t get paid for it until the flight ends or is over. Value bonuses will add to it, rockets will halve it, and a water crash will reset it to 0.
So a $3.00 bet might go up to $18.00 with a good token strike. If it’s a rocket, it can go down to $9.00. If you see a carrier landing, that is your number; a water landing is no payout on that flight.
The Counter Balance is your moving estimate of where you are in the round. This is data in use, not yet winnings.
// The Multiplier Tokens in Decoding
The number of token symbols is small enough to get familiar with, but the order does matter. +10 followed by x5 is not the same as x5 followed by +10 because Aviamasters applies each token to the current Counter Balance that is in use.
Do not get stuck learning complicated combinations. Learn to tag the interaction as adding, multiplying, or rocketing the value. That will clear most of it up for a first-timer.
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+1
Adds a bit to the current Counter Balance.
2️⃣
+2
Adds a bit more and helps later multipliers be useful.
5️⃣
+5
Adds an increase that is bigger before continuing.
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+10
Adds the largest flat increase available in the regular set.
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x2-x5
Multiplies the value of any Counter Balance that is active when the aircraft lands on this token.
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Rocket
Cuts the Counter Balance in half and drops the plane in for a major setback.
That x token can be small or can be huge, depending on what number was there before contact. Watch the order, not just the token itself.
Practice Tokens
Launch the demo at a lower speed and run through several rounds without any rush. When everyone has finished, identify what went up, multiplied, or down on the Counter Balance.
// Selecting Speed
Aviamasters lets you select from several speeds for comfort and pacing. The speed is not luck or result affecting; it is only a measure of how fast or slow you see the flight play out.
Start with Speed 1 and Speed 2. Once you can see the rockets and multipliers in real-time and not in a replay in your mind, then consider faster speeds.
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Turtle - Speed 1
Best for learning the individual route events.
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Walking Man - Speed 2
A very usable speed for daily observation.
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Bunny - Speed 3
Good when you already know the tokens.
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Lightning - Speed 4
Quick and rough; a very good choice for a quick session for a more experienced bettor, and not to lose focus on the betting rate.
Speed is just a comfort setting. If you miss it, slow the speed down to the point that you can see the changes in the Counter Balance.
// The Autoplay: What is the right way to use it?
Autoplay runs several rounds for you under preset guidelines. This is good if you are already playing with a game plan, and it can be terrible when you are chasing after a loss or just running the results.
Enter the spin count and stop criteria before any automated round is initiated.
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Number of Spins
Controls how many automated rounds run before terminating the streak.
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Win
Stops autoplay once a round is a winner.
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Win over X
Stops autoplay once a winning round equals the amount that you chose.
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Balance increases by X
Stops autoplay if your overall balance rises by the amount you enter.
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Balance decreases by X
Stops autoplay if your overall balance falls by the amount you enter.
Never run autoplay without a stop at a loss. The stop by decreasing is the one that keeps you from running beyond the amount that you risk.
Once autoplay ends, don’t immediately run it again. First, decide whether it is over by your own game plan and not by a bad decision.
// Customizing the Interface
Interface options are purely for your comfort—no better or worse odds are generated by changing token sequences or the game’s 97% RTP. They do, however, make for a more pleasant gaming session by optimizing readability and usability.
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Spin button position
Ensure your spin button is always easily accessible while remaining clear of the flight path.
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Spin button size and transparency
Adjust both elements so the button is readily tap-able, but the display remains fully visible.
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Music and sound FX volume
Enable sound if preferred, but lower the volume if it feels rushed.
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Game speed while spinning
Choose your preferred setting based on the speed at which you can best read and play.
// Finding Game History and Game Rules
Game History and Game Rules should both be referenced for quick rounds. History is a verification tool; rules are the definition of the official protocol for round settlements, rockets, token placement, autoplay, and technical errors.
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Game History
Displays the history of previous rounds to verify a quick round settlement.
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Game Rules
Explains standard play for token placements, rockets, autoplay, technical interruptions, and final settlements.
When there is a discrepancy, check history and rules before determining the result. An unusually fast display does not supersede the game history.
// Playing on Mobile
Aviamasters is simple on mobile, as it doesn’t require any dexterity, but you need to be able to read the Counter Balance, see the flight path, and tap the spin button without your finger obstructing the display.
Don’t download any Aviamasters APK file from web searches or banners. Launch the game at a licensed casino via their mobile browser or official mobile app, or in the free demo mode at BGaming.
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Touch controls
Press the spin button cleanly and clear your finger from the flight path.
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Portrait vs. landscape
Set your phone so that the game and Counter Balance are easiest to read.
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Connection stability
Use a reliable connection for real money play so that delays don't confuse the timing.
// The Demo Version: What It Does and Doesn't Give You
Aviamasters demo mode is your best option to understand and practice how Aviamasters works without wagering any real money. Here you can practice the flight path, test speed settings, play on autoplay, see rockets, and learn round settlement before playing for real money.
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What the demo version allows
Understand how the game works using virtual credits: flight path, Counter Balance, tokens, rockets, speed, autoplay, and how rounds end.
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What the demo version can't do
It cannot simulate the stress of real money betting, nor can it guarantee that the next round will go as planned.
After good practice on the demo mode, the Aviamasters rules should be second nature. You should be able to clearly explain a win, a loss, a rocket, or a multiplier change to someone.
// What a Standard First Session Looks Like
An initial round might involve some quiet landings, abrupt defeats, a few well-timed rockets that shrink a promising round, or perhaps a run where the Counter Balance gets high enough that quitting feels difficult. You can’t predict the next flight based on any of that.
- Multiple rounds can pass before the Counter Balance builds up significantly.
- An impressive-looking number can drop thanks to a rocket near the end.
- A route that seems like a winner can still finish with a loss.
- A successful landing does not automatically mean you should increase your next bet.
- Establishing clear boundaries beforehand makes post-game analysis straightforward.
The ideal opening session is disciplined, even if it’s not yet cashing out. The focus should be on managing the stake, having a clear view of speed, and sticking to a planned exit rather than betting on landing one good game.
// Common First-Time Mistakes
Bumping up the bet after a single success
The success of one game has nothing to do with the statistics of the next.
No limit for the session
A quick round sequence can transform a simple strategy into a much longer session without a stopping point.
Playing at max speed right off the bat
Faster settings remove critical information for novice players to grasp.
Blaming every rocket
A rocket is built into the mechanics of the game, and it can land on any given randomized route.
Disregarding game history
History is the appropriate place to verify previous rounds, not an assumption based on a glance at a result.
Ready to Use Real Money?
Only play at a legitimate online casino, play at the lowest stakes, and be ready to stop as planned, or go back to demo mode whenever your eyes become too busy.
// Controls Quick Summary
Have this summary at your ready when the game is resumed after a hiatus.
Bet amount input
Selects the stake for the next route and starts up the Counter Balance.
Spin button
Initiates an automated plane route for one go.
Auto button
Sets up repeat spinning and the conditions under which it stops.
Speed buttons
Choose between tortoise, walk, hare, and lightning speed.
Settings menu
Adjusts game audio, graphics, and buttons.
History button
Displays past rounds and game conclusions.
Rules button
Provides official game mechanics and game settlement descriptions.
Counter Balance display
Displays the value of the current flight before the result is confirmed.
Let the Games Begin
You are now equipped with a grasp of the fundamental Aviamasters process. You have wager, spin, track the Counter Balance, and understand how value tokens and rockets work, and can pick any reading speed and utilize the auto-play function only with limits in mind, and can check history to track rounds and practice using the demo mode. Play with caution. While the aircraft takes care of itself, you have a say in setting the limits.
18+ | Play responsibly | Licensed platforms only
