How To Play Aviamasters By BGaming –
First-Time Player's Guide To Routes, Counters, And Autoplay
Aviamasters is quick to launch, but the screen remains useless until you learn what the numbers represent and how to handle the controls. Read about the plane route, bet setup, Counter Balance, symbols, rockets, speed, autoplay, rules, mobile, and demo play before starting your first session.
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// All You Need To Know To Start
Aviamasters is a BGaming casual flight game with one automatic round. Set the bet, launch the plane, and track the flight as the aircraft picks up positive tokens, multiplier tokens, and rockets. There is no manual cashout: the outcome depends on whether the flight finishes safely.
This page is a full beginner walkthrough: what to focus on, what the bet represents for Counter Balance, why rockets are important, how to deal with speed and autoplay, and why you should learn the game in demo first.
// Before You Begin: What To Focus On
Most of the information on the screen is on the flight display. At first, pay attention to three things only. Watch the plane, its path, and the Counter Balance on top. Those are what determine the progress of the round.
In the lower panel, you prepare for the next round. There, the bet, Spin control, autoplay option, and speed buttons usually are. The side panel may contain options, history, or rules, but don’t try to read them while the plane is flying.
Don’t look at everything at once. Look at the plane, the Counter Balance, and the lower panel first, then learn the rest when the round structure is clear.
// Set The Bet
Set the bet before you start playing each round. Casino limits vary and change depending on the game you have loaded, so be sure to read the active bet and any promotion restrictions before using real money.
The bet is your opening Counter Balance. If the bet is $1.00, the round starts from $1.00; if it is $0.20, it starts from $0.20. Positive tokens add to the balance; multiplier tokens multiply the balance; rockets decrease the balance by half.
That’s why the bet size is important. A small bet gives enough rounds to see how the plane reacts to different paths, whereas a too-large bet makes every rocket a crisis.
Choose your demo stake at a level you genuinely think you might wager for real money. Using wild demo bets helps you master the controls, but it doesn’t train your bankroll management skills.
// Hitting Spin: What Happens Next
After you hit Spin, the plane ascends, and the round begins. Then you sit back and watch, rather than direct. The trajectory may carry the plane up via multipliers and value tokens, or force it down via rockets.
It’s easy to categorize a result, even if the route took some twists.
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Safe Landing
The plane lands on the deck. The final Counter Balance determines the round payout.
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Flight failure
The plane doesn't land. The stake is lost. The value of the Counter Balance before the crash has no payout value.
// How to Think About Counter Balance Live
The Counter Balance is the key value of the round, yet most players misunderstand the way it is presented. It shows you the potential value of the round if it lands safely, not the amount you’ve won.
If your $2.00 stake is now at $11.00, you have potential value in your favor. If a rocket strikes after that and your counter shows $5.50 and the plane lands, then $5.50 is your round result. If it crashes, then your return is null.
Think of the Counter Balance as a live quote rather than your wallet. Your counter becomes real when the game finishes with a safe landing.
// Multiplier Tokens: What They Do
The symbols are few enough that you can memorize them, but when and in what order they land make a difference. The order of a +10 vs a x5 before or after a small Counter Balance will lead to different results.
The key when interpreting Aviamasters is to ask, did the plane grow its base, multiply its base, or lose half of it to a rocket?
+1
Small addition to the Counter Balance and can appear more at a lower stake.
+2
Smaller addition to the Counter Balance. May set it for multiplication.
+5
Larger flat value, may boost the plane before x2-x5 appears.
+10
The largest value addition.
x2-x5
Multiplies the current value of your active Counter Balance.
Rocket
Halves your current Counter Balance and lowers the plane.
There is no single value for a multiplier. It depends on what the Counter Balance is when you land on it.
See the tokens in action
Play the free demo at a relaxed pace, trace one flight from takeoff to settlement, and identify which tokens — + values, x multipliers, or rockets — caused the Counter Balance to move.
// Speed Settings: Choose the Appropriate Pace
The speed settings allow you to adjust the duration of the flight animation itself. They do not modify the result, but will change how much information is fed into you at once before the next round, begging you to continue.
If you’re just starting, the safest bet is to choose Speed 1 or Speed 2. You should be able to explain the reason for the change of the Counter Balance without replaying the situation backwards in your mind.
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Tortoise - Speed 1
Slowest mode. Great for observing token order and the effects rockets have on the plane.
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Walking Man - Speed 2
Default mode. The optimal trade-off between readability and play speed.
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Rabbit - Speed 3
Speed for experienced players who know the tokens instantly.
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Lightning - Speed 4
Speed mode, not learning mode. Use with a well-stocked bank account, plus Autoplay limits.
Going faster doesn’t help you play better. If things are a blur, go slower until you understand what the changes in the Counter Balance are based on.
// The Autoplay Feature: How to Use It Correctly
Autoplay can be useful if you wish to play several rounds in succession with pre-set rules. It can become dangerous if you use it when you’re feeling impatient, tired, or trying to win back your losses.
Before enabling Autoplay, you must decide on the maximum number of rounds and the conditions that you wish to set to stop the round sequence.
Number of spins
The maximum number of rounds that will be played with Autoplay. Keep this number to a small number as a beginner.
Win
Stops the Autoplay when you have a winning round.
Win over X
Stops Autoplay when a single round's result is greater than X.
Balance increase / Balance decrease
Balance increase by X stops the Autoplay rounds when the balance has increased by X. Balance decrease by X stops the rounds when the balance has decreased by X, protecting your bankroll.
The decrease by option isn’t there for decoration. This is a rule that will protect you from turning a rough run into a prolonged, unwanted session.
If the Autoplay is triggered, stop. There is no point in using stop rules if you start playing again without taking the opportunity to understand why it happened.
// Customizing the Interface
Aviamasters has some helpful display settings for maintaining a clear view of the table. These do not modify the RTP, hit rate, or symbol order, but they can eliminate misclicks and make mobile play less cramped.
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Spin button position
Set it where you can tap comfortably without obscuring the flight path.
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Spin button size and transparency
Customize the button if it is too intrusive or too sensitive to accidental presses.
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Music and sound FX volume
Dial down music if it feels overly urgent; only keep effects if they help you track impacts.
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Game speed while spinning
Set speed as a visual comfort setting, not a gambling strategy.
// Finding Game History and Rules
History and the rules are especially vital in a fast-paced, visually dense game. The animation can be vivid, but the official record is all that matters when you are verifying a result.
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Game History
Refer to it to review flights, wins, losses, and balance movements after a short session.
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Game Rules
Consult it to understand token functionality, settlement logic, autoplay conditions, and what happens if a round is interrupted.
Do not rely on your memory after a connection drop or during a flash animation. Always check the history and rules panel before assuming a result.
// Playing on Mobile
The Aviamasters game works nicely on mobile, due mostly to its simple controls, but the limited screen area can make speed and button position a lot more important. Test your preferred layout in demo mode before committing real cash.
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Touch controls
Be deliberate when you tap; do not place the Spin button over key flight info.
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Portrait vs. landscape
Portrait offers convenience, but landscape makes the aircraft route and counters easier to track.
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Connection stability
Play real-money sessions on a reliable connection so that visual latency doesn't further muddle your experience.
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No unofficial versions
There is no need to install an off-brand Aviamasters APK file. Play the official game via a licensed casino or the BGaming demo instead.
// The Demo Version: What It Does and Doesn't Give You
The demo version offers you the best introduction to Aviamasters. It lets you adjust stake sizes, test different speed settings, test the autoplay feature, and get comfortable with token positioning using virtual credits before spending any real balance.
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Demo mode provides
A fully-fledged visual simulation of the plane trajectory, Counter Balance, tokens, rockets, speed controls, and settlement mechanics.
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What demo mode cannot provide
It will not replicate the emotional weight of risking real funds, nor will past demo spins act as a prediction.
Demo play is meant to make the user interface feel normal. The sooner you are no longer thrown off by the counters, the closer you get to playing a disciplined, real-money session.
// A Standard Opening Round: What to Look For
Your initial round will likely feature a blend of small wins, small losses, and perhaps one or two rounds where the counter ticks high enough to make you sit up and notice. That’s completely normal. It doesn’t indicate that the game is coming online or warming up.
- It’s common for a round to wind down before the counter climbs very high.
- A high multiplier can show up after the counter has already fallen to a low level.
- There can be unexpected rocket interruptions even on rounds that seem likely to win.
- You may be inclined to increase your bet following that rare round with a high counter.
- It’s most helpful to define an initial session with a time limit and a monetary limit.
The first session is most easily assessed if measured by control rather than by profit. If you placed smaller-than-usual bets and learned how the interface works, the session was successful.
// Early Mistakes to Watch For
Most early Aviamasters mistakes are simple: betting too much too soon, playing at full speed, or blaming the rocket for normal variance.
Betting too much too soon
A larger stake will not improve your chances; it only makes your gains and losses bigger.
Ignoring maximum loss limits
Without a stop limit, autoplay and rapid-fire spins can go much longer than you want.
Beginning play at full speed
It's not very helpful to learn the game at lightning pace, because it makes it nearly impossible to determine the exact order of the token hits.
Blaming the rocket for normal variability
Rockets are included in the game rules, and it would be odd not to see them in some rounds.
Skipping a quick look at the history
The history panel is the most effective way to check what has taken place.
Ready to Play for Money?
Choose a licensed online casino and start with a smaller initial stake. Make sure you have a predefined maximum loss limit before transferring from play money to real money Aviamasters.
// At a Glance: Summary of Controls
Here’s a summary of the most common controls.
Bet field
Controls the amount of your stake and sets the initial Counter Balance.
Spin button
Launches the aircraft for the next round.
Auto button
Accesses the Auto-Play settings and conditions.
Speed buttons
Allow you to switch between the Tortoise, Walk, Hare, and Lightning speeds.
Settings button
Lets you tweak your sound, view options, and other Spin button behavior.
History button
Shows you the rounds from the past, which can be useful for confirming a win or loss.
Rules button
Offers the official settlement rules as well as the feature rules.
Counter Balance display
Displays the current expected value if the plane should land safely.
Positive tokens
Add flat value to your Counter Balance during the flight.
Multiplier tokens
Multiply the current value of your active Counter Balance.
Rocket
Halves your current Counter Balance and lowers the plane.
Number of spins
Sets how many rounds Autoplay runs before it stops.
Balance decrease stop
Ends the Autoplay sequence once your balance falls by a set amount.
Now You're Prepared to Play
The game has now become clear to you: choose a logical stake amount, observe the plane's flight, interpret the Counter Balance accurately, slow things down as necessary, and treat stop limits as part of the setup. Be sure to start with demo money; don't begin playing Aviamasters for real money until you are fully familiar with the rules, stop limits, and interface of the game.
18+ | Play responsibly | Licensed platforms only
