Aviamasters 2 by BGaming promotional banner showing the game interface and airplane flight mechanics
Updated: March 13, 2026

How to Play Aviamasters 2: Complete Rules & Mechanics Guide

Everything you need to know about BGaming's crash game: step-by-step gameplay, all 4 boosters explained, Safe Landing mode, multiplier system, and interface controls.

Game Basics & Core Mechanic

Aviamasters 2 is a casual crash game developed by BGaming and released on March 5, 2026. Unlike traditional crash games where you simply watch a rising multiplier and hit cashout, Aviamasters 2 puts you in control of a plane flying over exotic landscapes. Your winnings depend on where the plane lands and which multiplier tokens you collect along the way.

The game runs on a certified Random Number Generator with a published RTP of 97.00% and medium-low volatility. Each round generates a predetermined flight path, obstacle placement, and landing zone. The boosters you collect and activate during the flight add interactive elements, but the underlying outcome is fixed by the RNG before the round starts.

Aviamasters 2 live gameplay showing plane at x4.5 multiplier with rockets, multiplier tokens, and flight dashboard
Aviamasters 2 main gameplay interface with betting controls and flight view
Aviamasters 2 official in-game rules — bet placement, multiplier collection, landing mechanics explained
Official in-game rules explaining bet placement, multiplier collection, and landing mechanics

Here's what makes Aviamasters 2 different from other crash games on the market:

ParameterValue
RTP97.00%
VolatilityMedium Low
Hit Rate2.50%
Max Multiplierx1,000
Max WinEUR 250,000
ProviderBGaming

Step-by-Step Gameplay

1

Set Your Bet Amount

Open Aviamasters 2 at any supported casino. The betting panel sits at the bottom of the screen. Tap the +/- buttons or type a custom amount. You can customize the spin button's position, size, and opacity through the settings menu for a more comfortable layout.

2

Choose Your Speed

Before launching, select one of 4 gameplay speeds. Speed 1 gives the longest flight animation with more time to appreciate the visuals. Speed 4 completes rounds in seconds, useful when you want faster sessions. The speed setting doesn't affect outcomes or RTP.

3

Activate Safe Landing (Optional)

If you want insurance, toggle Safe Landing mode before launching. This costs 50x your base stake but guarantees a payout even if the plane lands in water. For a $1 bet, Safe Landing brings your total wager to $50 for that round.

4

Launch the Plane

Hit the play button. Your aircraft takes off from a runway and begins flying over island terrain. The Counter Balance tracker above the plane shows your current position and accumulated value in real time.

Aviamasters 2 plane approaching an island landing zone during gameplay
The plane takes off and flies over islands — your landing zone determines the payout
5

Collect Multiplier Tokens

As the plane flies, multiplier tokens appear on the flight path. Additive tokens (+1, +2, +5, +10) add directly to your multiplier total. Multiplicative tokens (x2, x3, x4, x5) multiply whatever you've accumulated so far. Collecting a x5 token when you have +10 accumulated gives you 50x.

Aviamasters 2 tutorial — grab multipliers and dodge rocket obstacles
Multiplier tokens appear along the flight path — collect them to increase your payout
6

Navigate Through Rockets

Rockets spawn randomly along the flight path. If your plane encounters a rocket without booster protection, the round may end with reduced or zero payout. This is where boosters become relevant.

Aviamasters 2 plane dodging incoming rockets during flight with obstacle warning indicators
Rockets spawn randomly — use boosters or risk ending the round prematurely
7

Deploy Boosters

When a booster appears during your flight, tap to activate it. Each booster type serves a different purpose: Magnet pulls multipliers toward you, Laser Gun destroys rockets, Nitro grants speed and immunity, Life Buoy prevents water-landing losses. More detail in the section below.

8

Landing & Payout

The flight ends when the plane descends. If it lands on a solid island surface, you receive your bet multiplied by the accumulated multiplier. If it lands in water and you don't have Life Buoy or Safe Landing active, the round results in a loss. The progress dashboard shows altitude and distance throughout.

4 Boosters Explained In-Depth

Boosters are the defining feature of Aviamasters 2 compared to other crash games. They appear as collectible items during the flight, and you activate them by tapping when prompted. Each booster has a single use per round, and their availability is determined by the RNG, not by player progression or skill.

Aviamasters 2 power-ups tutorial showing Magnet, Laser Gun, Nitro, and Life Buoy boosters
The four booster types available in Aviamasters 2 — each serves a unique tactical purpose
Aviamasters 2 Magnet booster icon
Magnet

Pulls nearby multiplier tokens toward your plane's path. Also capable of magnetizing multipliers that would otherwise be out of reach, potentially preventing a low-payout round.

Aviamasters 2 Laser Gun booster icon
Laser Gun

Targets and destroys rockets directly ahead of the plane. Most effective when multiple rockets cluster together in a danger zone. Fires automatically at the nearest threat.

Aviamasters 2 Nitro booster icon
Nitro

Accelerates the plane and grants temporary immunity to all rockets. The plane passes through rockets harmlessly during the Nitro window. Best for getting through dense obstacle sections.

Aviamasters 2 Life Buoy booster icon
Life Buoy

If your plane heads toward water, Life Buoy lets it bounce back instead of crashing. Functions as a free safety net for one water landing. The plane continues flying after the bounce.

When to Use Each Booster

BoosterBest ForTimingImpact
MagnetMaximizing multiplier collectionWhen tokens are spread far from flight pathIncreases total accumulated multiplier
Laser GunClearing rocket clustersBefore entering a multi-rocket zoneRemoves specific obstacles ahead
NitroPassing through dense danger zonesWhen 3+ rockets are visible aheadTemporary immunity + speed boost
Life BuoyPreventing total lossSave as last resort for water landingsConverts a loss into a continued flight
Aviamasters 2 official features list — booster types, water skis, and Safe Landing explained in-game
Official in-game features list describing all booster types, water skis, and Safe Landing
Important: Boosters don't change the RNG outcome. They create the visual and interactive impression of influence, but the game result is pre-determined. Don't overspend because you feel boosters give you an edge. They add entertainment value, not genuine player control.

Safe Landing Mode Explained

Safe Landing is a premium insurance feature unique to Aviamasters 2. When activated before a round, it costs 50x your base stake and guarantees that you receive a payout even if the plane lands in water.

Aviamasters 2 Safe Landing tutorial screen — activate bonus to protect payout on water landing
Safe Landing mode provides insurance against water landings at a cost of 50x your base stake

How Safe Landing Works

Cost-Benefit Analysis

ScenarioBase Bet $1With Safe Landing ($50 total)Net Result
Land on island, x20 multiplierWin $20Win $20 (paid $50)-$30 loss
Land on island, x80 multiplierWin $80Win $80 (paid $50)+$30 profit
Land in water, x20 accumulated$0 (loss)Win $20 (paid $50)-$30 loss
Land in water, x80 accumulated$0 (loss)Win $80 (paid $50)+$30 profit

Safe Landing only becomes mathematically worthwhile when you consistently accumulate multipliers above 50x. Given the medium-low volatility and 2.50% hit rate for significant multiplier events, most casual players will find that Safe Landing costs more than it saves over a session. It's designed for high-stakes players who want to protect large individual bets rather than for everyday use.

For a detailed cost breakdown across different bet sizes, see the strategies page.

Multiplier System

Aviamasters 2 uses a dual multiplier system that separates it from simpler crash games. Understanding how additive and multiplicative tokens interact is essential for reading your Counter Balance tracker accurately.

Additive Multipliers

These tokens add a fixed value to your accumulated total:

+1

Adds 1 to your total

+2

Adds 2 to your total

+5

Adds 5 to your total

+10

Adds 10 to your total

Multiplicative Tokens

These tokens multiply your current accumulated value:

x2

Doubles current total

x3

Triples current total

x4

Quadruples current total

x5

Quintuples current total

How They Combine

Order matters. Collecting additive tokens first, then a multiplicative token, yields a larger result than the reverse.

Example: You collect +5, then +10, then x3. Your total: (5 + 10) x 3 = 45x your bet. But if you collected x3 first (starting from 1x base), then +5, then +10, your total would be: (1 x 3) + 5 + 10 = 18x. The RNG determines which tokens appear and where, but understanding the math helps you read your Counter Balance tracker correctly.

The maximum possible multiplier is x1,000, capped at EUR 250,000 per round regardless of bet size. Reaching that maximum requires a lucky sequence of multiplicative tokens stacking on top of high additive collections.

Interface & Controls

Aviamasters 2 provides more customization options than most crash games. Here's a breakdown of the interface elements:

Betting Panel

Located at the bottom of the screen. Contains bet amount input with +/- buttons, the customizable spin/play button, and the Safe Landing toggle. On mobile, the betting panel adapts to touchscreen controls with larger tap targets.

Customizable Spin Button

BGaming lets you adjust three properties of the play button:

Counter Balance Tracker

Displayed above the aircraft during flight. Shows your running multiplier total, current altitude, and distance traveled. This is your primary reference for understanding your round's value in real time.

Progress Dashboard

A persistent panel showing altitude (how high the plane is flying), distance (how far it has traveled), and accumulated multiplier value. Some players find the dashboard more useful than the Counter Balance tracker for tracking precise numbers.

Aviamasters 2 progress dashboard displaying altitude, distance traveled, and accumulated multiplier value
The progress dashboard tracks altitude, distance, and your running multiplier total
Aviamasters 2 settings panel — flight speed controls, spin button position, size, and opacity options
Settings panel with flight speed controls and spin button customization options

Speed Controls

Accessible before round start. Four speed settings from 1 (slowest) to 4 (fastest). Speed 1 provides the full cinematic experience with detailed island landscapes. Speed 4 strips the animation to essentials for rapid-fire play. Speed choice does not affect game outcomes or RTP.

Game History

A scrollable log of recent round results. Shows landing location, multiplier achieved, and payout for each round. Useful for tracking session performance, though past results don't predict future outcomes.

Beginner Tips for Aviamasters 2

Start with the Demo

Play the free demo version first to understand how multiplier tokens, boosters, and landings work without risking real money. The demo mirrors the real-money RNG exactly. Try the demo here.

Set Loss Limits

Before each session, decide the maximum amount you're willing to lose. The 97% RTP means a 3% house edge. Over many rounds, losses will accumulate. Set a budget and stop when you reach it.

Don't Chase Losses

After a losing streak, the temptation is to increase bet size to recover. This is the fastest way to blow through your bankroll. Each round is independent. Past losses don't make future wins more likely.

Skip Safe Landing Initially

At 50x your base stake, Safe Landing is expensive. Learn the game mechanics in demo and low-stake modes before investing in insurance. For most recreational players, the math doesn't favor regular Safe Landing use.

Use Speed 2 or 3

Speed 1 is cinematic but slow. Speed 4 is too fast for beginners to follow multiplier collection. Speed 2-3 balances entertainment with a comfortable pace for tracking your Counter Balance.

Understand the House Edge

The 3% house edge means that over a large number of rounds, the casino retains $3 for every $100 wagered. Short sessions can produce wins, but the longer you play, the more the edge works against you. See our math breakdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. While boosters add interactive elements that feel strategic, all outcomes are determined by a certified RNG before the round starts. Booster timing adds entertainment value but doesn't give players genuine control over results. The 97% RTP applies regardless of how you use boosters.

Boosters appear as collectible items during each flight. You don't carry boosters between rounds or start with a fixed inventory. Their appearance and type are determined by the RNG for each individual round. Some rounds may offer multiple boosters; others may offer none.

Yes. Aviamasters 2 is fully optimized for mobile browsers on iOS (Safari) and Android (Chrome). The customizable spin button is especially useful on mobile, letting you position the play button wherever feels most natural for one-handed play. No separate app download is required.

Aviamasters 2 mobile app screenshot showing the optimized touch interface on a smartphone
Aviamasters 2 mobile interface with touch-optimized controls

The Counter Balance tracker is a real-time display that appears directly above your aircraft during flight. It shows your current accumulated multiplier value, giving you a running total of additive and multiplicative tokens collected so far in the round.

Before each round, you can select a gameplay speed from 1 (slowest, most cinematic) to 4 (fastest, minimal animation). The speed setting affects only the visual presentation. Game outcomes, RTP, and multiplier mechanics remain identical across all speeds. Speed preference is saved between sessions.

Two types: additive tokens (+1, +2, +5, +10) that add a flat value to your total, and multiplicative tokens (x2, x3, x4, x5) that multiply your current accumulated value. The order of collection matters significantly. Collecting additive tokens before multiplicative ones yields higher totals than the reverse sequence.

Safe Landing guarantees a payout on water landings, but it costs 50x your base stake per round. Whether you profit depends on your accumulated multiplier exceeding that 50x cost. If you accumulate only 20x with Safe Landing active, you technically received a payout but still lost 30x net. It's insurance, not a guaranteed profit mechanism.