How to Play Aviamasters by BGaming -
A Beginner’s Guide to Routes, Multipliers & Autoplay
Aviamasters starts with just a few clicks, but the board itself won’t make sense until you know what every number and button does. Here’s a beginner’s breakdown of how the plane moves, how your wager works, the role of the Counter Balance, what symbols and rockets do, speed and autoplay options, game rules, playing on mobile, using demo mode, and sticking to solid first-session discipline.
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// The Basics
Aviamasters by BGaming is a simple, casual game in which one automatic round takes place after your wager is set, the plane is launched, and the route is tracked while it picks up positive, multiplier, and rocket tokens. Winning is based on the safe arrival of the plane at the destination rather than pressing the cash-out button.
This is a full beginner tutorial on how to play Aviamasters: what to pay attention to first, what wager will serve as the opening Counter Balance, what the rocket does, which speed and autoplay settings to use, and why demo mode is where you should learn the game before your first real-money round.
// Before You Play: The Screen
The busiest spot on the screen is where the plane flies, but you should focus on only a few elements at the start. Watch the plane itself, the route objects, and the flight display that shows the Counter Balance above the plane. These details tell you whether the round is developing safely or moving toward a loss.
Your changes for the next round happen in the bottom panel. There you will usually find the wager input, Spin button, autoplay settings, and speed options. Other menu icons may open settings, game history, or rules, but you should not get caught up in those while the plane is flying in the active round.
Don’t worry about learning all visual cues at once. Focus first on where the plane is, what the Counter Balance is, and what the bottom panel says. Everything else becomes easier after the basic round flow feels comfortable.
Don’t try to learn every visual cue at once. Focus first on where the plane is, what the Counter Balance reads, and what the bottom panel shows — everything else becomes easier once the basic round flow feels comfortable.
// How to Adjust the Wager
The wager is set before the round begins. Bet options can vary even when the same game is opened at different casinos, so check the current wager field and any bonus limits before you begin wagering real cash.
The wager is your starting Counter Balance. When your wager is set to $1.00, the round starts at $1.00; if the wager is $0.20, the round starts at $0.20. Positive tokens add to this figure, multipliers multiply it, and a rocket cuts it in half.
This is why wager size matters from the beginning. A lower wager gives you enough rounds to understand how the aircraft responds to different routes, while a wager that is too high can make each rocket feel like a calamity.
Use the demo with the same wager size you’re actually willing to play with real cash. A silly demo wager size can teach the controls, but it will not teach your pacing strategy.
// What Occurs After You Click the Spin Button
Once you click the Spin button, the plane takes off and the round begins. You are not steering from this point on; you are simply watching. The plane can fly up on multipliers and value tokens or drop down when a rocket appears.
The result of the flight is easy to call, even if the route itself includes several twists and turns.
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Safe Landing
When the plane lands on the carrier, the final Counter Balance determines the payout amount for that round.
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Lost Flight
When the aircraft crashes without touching down, the potential payout evaporates. The Counter Balance displayed during the flight was only a quote, not money already won.
// What the Counter Balance Is (and Is Not)
Many players get this wrong, so it helps to be explicit: the Counter Balance is never money you have already won during the flight. It is only a live indicator of how much a round would pay out if the game ended with a safe landing.
For example, you place a $2 stake and it climbs to $11. If a rocket then hits, the Counter Balance drops to $5.50. If the plane lands, $5.50 is the real prize. If the plane crashes afterward, you receive zero.
Always treat the Counter Balance like a live stock quote rather than a wallet balance. It doesn’t represent an actual win until the round ends in a successful landing.
// Decoding the Multiplier Tokens
The token set includes only a few symbols, so there are limited combinations to master. The crucial factor is knowing which token was hit last, because that determines the game state. A +10 before x5 can create a very different result from x5 arriving before +10.
The most useful habit for Aviamasters players is simple: ask whether the most recent event added to the flight value, multiplied its value, or cut the value in half.
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+1
Adds a small amount to your Counter Balance. The effect is most noticeable with extremely small stakes.
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+2
Adds a small amount of value and helps prepare the Counter Balance for future multiplication.
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+5
Adds a stronger amount of value to the Counter Balance before the next x2-x5 multiplier hits.
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+10
The biggest value increase you'll find in the standard token set.
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x2-x5
Multiplies your current active Counter Balance by the new value when the aircraft reaches it.
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Rocket
Reduces your Counter Balance by 50% and lowers the aircraft altitude.
A multiplier does not have a fixed value on its own. It can add or remove different amounts depending on what number you are already holding when the multiplier hits.
Practice Tokens
Play through demo mode slowly and steadily. Watch a single round from takeoff to settlement, then identify whether each value change came from a + token, a multiplier, or a rocket.
// Choosing Speed
The speed setting is the only thing on the game board that affects how long the round lasts. It will not alter the result or the prize, but speed changes how much information you can process before the next round tempts you.
The recommended learning speed for most beginners is Speed 1 or Speed 2. At minimum, you should be able to identify why the Counter Balance went up or down.
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Turtle - Speed 1
Ideal for beginners watching the order of token contacts and learning the effects of rockets.
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Walking Man - Speed 2
The default speed setting and a good blend between pace and understanding.
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Bunny - Speed 3
Recommended for experienced players who already recognize the symbols.
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Lightning - Speed 4
High speed is recommended only for players with strong bankroll control.
If the game is happening so fast that it’s hard to see, you are making things worse by playing faster. Slow it down to a speed where you can understand the Counter Balance.
// The Autoplay Feature: How to Use It Properly
Autoplay is a valuable tool for cycling through rounds under your own defined guidelines. Its risk appears when it is activated while you are tired, in a rush, or attempting to recoup losses.
Before you launch autoplay, determine how many spins you allow and set any early-termination criteria you require.
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Number of Spins
Establishes the total number of rounds the system will play. First-time players are advised to begin with fewer than 20 spins.
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Win
Ends autoplay when a spin produces any win.
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Win over X
Ends autoplay when a single spin's payout equals or exceeds the value you specify.
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Balance increases by X
Ends autoplay when your balance has grown by the amount you enter.
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Balance decreases by X
Ends autoplay when your balance has fallen by the amount you enter.
Should autoplay come to a stop, accept that and stop. Do not start it again until you have evaluated the conditions you established.
Important: The Balance decrease by X parameter is not a mere feature; it is the rule that prevents a short losing streak from becoming a prolonged loss cycle you did not plan.
// Customizing the Interface
Aviamasters has display controls you can customize to make the game easier to read. None of them changes the RTP, hit rate, or symbol arrangement, but they can decrease misclicks on a mobile device.
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Spin button position
Choose a spot that avoids covering the aircraft's flight path.
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Spin button size and transparency
Adjust this to suit your hand if the button feels too large or too easy to tap by accident.
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Music and sound FX volume
Turn down music to reduce pressure if it is distracting; turn off effects unless you need them to track impacts.
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Game speed while spinning
Set the speed so you can read the flight; treat it as a comfort setting, not a strategy to beat the game.
// Finding Game History and Rules
With a high-speed graphical game like this, checking Game History and Game Rules matters. The animated flight may be vivid in memory, but for checking any particular spin, you want the official record.
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Game History
Consult this panel to verify spins, wins, losses, and balance shifts after a playing session.
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Game Rules
Consult the Rules panel to clarify token rules, how rounds settle, how autoplay behaves, and what happens when the connection breaks.
Do not assume you know the result from memory after an interruption or a flash animation. Open the Rules and History panels before assuming how the round should have resolved.
// Playing on Mobile
Mobile play is straightforward because Aviamasters uses a simple, touch-based interface. A small screen can make speed and button position vital, so check that your layout is comfortable in demo mode first.
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Touch controls
Taps should be deliberate; keep the Spin button from covering the flight path.
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Portrait vs. landscape
Portrait is convenient, but landscape can help you follow the aircraft's trajectory and counters.
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Connection stability
Play real-money sessions on a stable connection so that visual lag does not create confusion.
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No random APK downloads
Do not download any random Aviamasters APK file. Launch the game through a licensed casino or a BGaming demo instead.
// The Demo Version: What It Does and Doesn't Give You
Playing the demo version of Aviamasters gives you the best introduction to what it offers. You can adjust bet sizes, test all speed settings, try autoplay, and get to grips with the token sequence using free credits before risking any of your own balance.
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What the demo version allows
All the visuals you normally expect: the flight route, Counter Balance, tokens, rockets, speed selection, and the full settlement process.
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What the demo version can't do
It cannot emulate the stress of real-money betting or turn previous demo sessions into any kind of prediction.
Demo is a simple way to become familiar with how the game’s interface behaves. You are closer to a controlled real session when counter changes no longer surprise you every time.
// One Normal Gameplay Session: What to Expect
The typical gameplay session includes a string of losses, several low-paying rounds, and perhaps one or two flights where you see the Counter Balance change in a noticeable way. This is a standard cycle of results, not a signal that the next flight can be predicted.
- Many flights may end with very small Counter Balance changes.
- Even if you get a great multiplier, the counter may still be lower than expected.
- The flight path may be interrupted by a rocket.
- You may think that one good flight means it is time to place a larger bet.
- Setting limits on time and amount before starting makes the session easier to evaluate.
Do not judge a session by profit; judge it by control. If you started with a small amount and became familiar with the interface, the time spent has paid off.
// Typical Errors When Playing the Game for the First Time
Betting too high too soon
A higher bet does not make the aircraft path more likely to end safely; it only increases the size of the potential return or loss.
Not using loss limits
Autoplay and fast spins keep going until you tell them to stop, so it's easy to play longer or bet more than intended.
Using maximum speed immediately
Learning is hard in lightning mode because you cannot clearly see which tokens the plane touched.
Thinking rockets are not random
Rocket strikes are part of the official rules, so do not get upset if they appear during an otherwise normal session.
Not checking the history panel
The history panel is the most straightforward way to check the real result.
Want to try for real?
Start with an authorised casino, keep the stake as low as possible, and set loss limits before moving from demo play to money betting.
// Fast Reference for Controls
You’ll find the controls for the most commonly used game features here.
The bet input box
Sets the amount of money you want to risk on the next flight and the amount in your Counter Balance.
Spin button
Starts the aircraft's flight for one round.
Auto button
Sets up and manages automated play and stop conditions.
The speed buttons
Select between four options: slow tortoise, walking speed human, faster hare, and lightning mode.
The settings menu
Adjusts sound, graphics, and the appearance of the Spin button.
History button
Shows the history of your previous flights.
Rules button
Contains details on settlement and features.
Counter Balance display
Shows the value you'd win if your flight ended safely.
Game On
There's no better way to approach the game than by choosing a safe amount to bet, watching the plane, calculating the value of your Counter Balance, slowing the game down when required, and setting clear stop limits. Practice in demo mode first, and move to real-money Aviamasters only when the features, limits, and interface feel clear.
18+ | Play responsibly | Licensed platforms only
