Crash Game
A crash game is a multiplier-based casino game where a value rises from 1x and players must cash out before it randomly crashes.
What it means in practice
A crash game is a fast-paced casino format where a multiplier climbs from 1x and can crash at any moment, ending the round. Players place a stake before the round, watch the multiplier rise, and try to cash out before the crash to lock in their stake multiplied by the value at exit. Popular titles include Aviator, JetX, and generic Crash variants, and most are built on provably fair mechanics so each outcome can be independently verified. Rounds are short, typically around 10 to 30 seconds, which makes the format very different from a traditional slot session.
For operators, the appeal of a crash game is session frequency. Because rounds resolve in seconds, players place many more bets per minute than they would on table games, and that bet velocity supports retention and casino player value. The maths is also favourable to trust positioning: a typical crash game runs an RTP of roughly 97 to 99 percent, giving a low house edge that crypto-native audiences tend to scrutinise. Operators usually source these titles under licence from a game provider or via a game aggregator rather than building them in house.
Crash games sit at the centre of the crypto casino content category and convert well for affiliates whose traffic already understands multipliers and instant cash-out mechanics. The closely related Aviator game is the most-played example and is often the entry point for new players into the wider crash category. Because volatility can be tuned at the provider level, operators can balance the perceived excitement of high multipliers against sustainable margin, which in turn shapes the NGR that affiliate commissions are calculated against.
How Crash Game works across industries
See how crash game is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.
How Track360 handles this
Track360 helps crypto-casino operators and their affiliates attribute player activity from fast-round formats like crash games, so commission on high-frequency play is measured accurately rather than estimated. Reporting can separate game-category performance, letting partners see how crash traffic contributes to revenue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about crash game, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.
A crash game is a casino format where a multiplier rises from 1x and players must cash out before it crashes to keep their winnings. Most run on provably fair systems and resolve each round in seconds, which supports very high bet frequency.
Related Terms
Aviator Game
Aviator game is a provably fair crash title by Spribe where a rising multiplier follows a plane that flies away at a random point.
Crypto Dice
Crypto dice is a provably fair casino game where players set a target number and a roll-over chance that determines their win multiplier.
Plinko
Plinko is a casino game where a ball drops through a pyramid of pegs and lands in a multiplier slot that determines the payout.
Provably Fair
Provably fair is a cryptographic verification method that allows players to independently confirm that a casino game outcome was not manipulated.
House Edge
House edge is the mathematical advantage a casino holds over players on each game, expressed as a percentage of each wager the operator expects to retain over time.
Return to Player (RTP)
Return to player (RTP) is the theoretical percentage of total wagers a casino game returns to players over a long run.
Game Aggregator
A game aggregator is a middleware platform that connects online casino operators to multiple game providers through a single API integration.
Crypto Casino
A crypto casino is an online casino that accepts cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals, often operating under offshore licences.
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