AirBoss Review
I used to ride superbikes back in the day and I crashed a few of them, but despite this, I always managed to make money. 💵💵
You see, I’d scored deals when I bought the bikes – aftermarket parts, for example – and then I’d insured these parts. So each time I wrote a bike off, I could claim separately for the bits and bobs that were worth a lot but which I hadn’t paid for. 🧠
All perfectly legal, I’ll have you know 👮. And hey, it’s not like I enjoyed trashing my beloved bikes and ending up in emergency care. 🏥
If you’re keen on making a lot of money but would prefer not to go to the extremes that I did, then take a look at AirBoss from Platipus Gaming. I’ll be your guide – I’m suitably qualified. 🤕🩼
Gameplay
If you like Crash games – I love em! – then have we got something special for you; it’s a Crash game from Platipus, called AirBoss.
The theme of this one is that you’ll need to ride in an airplane until just before you think it’ll shoot off into hyperspace; that’s when you jump out and score a massive multiplier.
But don’t worry newbies; I’ll go through the game slowly and in detail so you can get your heads into what’s going on.
But before we get into how things work, let’s quickly run through the stats. There are no paylines, the RTPRTP stands for “Return to Player.” The RTP describes the total bet amount that a game returns to players over millions of spins, and that figure is represented by a percentage. Table games, such as Roulette, typically have higher RTPs than many slots.
RTP needs to be considered in conjunction with a game’s volatility rate. is 97%, and the volatility rate is low to medium. The largest multiplier is 10,000x, and you can win $200,000 to $400,000 (don’t stress, I’ll explain this too).
Features
AirBoss offers no features so instead, let’s chat about how the game works. You win money by jumping out of the plane before it “dissolves into a celestial portal” – according to the studio.
You’ll place bets, as usual, and the amount will be increased by the multiplier you score when you successfully bail out of the plane. If the plane goes into hyperspace before you go AWOL, you’ll lose your bet.
Before a round starts, you’ll see a countdown timer (you can only bet for an upcoming round; you can’t join an existing one).
You’ll notice that there are 2 betting options; meaning you can have 2 bets running simultaneously.
This is helpful to cover any losses but can also increase your winnings if you don’t get caught out – that’s where the $200k to $400k winnings come in that I mentioned earlier. Hit the CASHOUT button when you’re ready.
An Autoplay mode allows you to select how many rounds to play (up to 25) without lifting a finger, and you can set your win and loss limits.
You can also set the game to cash out automatically – just use the calculator-looking thing to set the multiplier value you want to bail out at (the minimum is 1.01x, and the maximum is 10,000x).
Above the play area, you’ll see a list of the latest multipliers so you can make an educated guess as to what you think will happen next.
To the left of the screen is a list of all the active players – coz you don’t play this game on your own – along with the multipliers and the amount of money they’ve won.
AirBoss is a provably fair game, meaning you can check to make sure everything is on the up and up. No third party can interfere with the game. I won’t go into the details of how to check as full instructions are listed on the info page (look for the question mark icon).
Performance
I played a sh*t ton of rounds of AirBoss and it performed flawlessly.
Maximum Win
You can bet a minimum of $0.10, and the max bet is $20. However, you can place two bets, which means your max bet would then be $40.
If you land the 10,000x multiplier at the max bet, you’ll have won $200,000 or $400,000, depending on whether you placed a single or double bet.
Conclusion
There are a couple of Crash games on BitStarz, and interestingly, a bunch of them offer insanely good stats. Check it out:
- GiftX (BGaming): 10,000x and $300,000 (high volatility)
- FlyX (Quickfire): 10,000x and $250,000 (very low volatility)
- Paper Lanterns (Mascot Gaming): 10,000x and $250,000 (medium volatility)
AirBoss is impressive because it offers a substantial potential payout at a low to medium volatility rate. FlyX is also remarkable for that reason. Paper Lanterns has this thing where you can be randomly gifted 1 to 5 free bets at any time.
But other than this, Crash games are usually quite similar so you’ll need to decide which one you wanna roll with.
Slot Details
Software: Platipus Gaming
Game Type: Video Slots
PaylinesPaylines are preset lines that run across the reels, and when you land matching symbols on them, that will result in a payout. The more paylines, the more ways you can win, but also the higher your bet per spin.: N/A
RTPRTP stands for “Return to Player.” The RTP describes the total bet amount that a game returns to players over millions of spins, and that figure is represented by a percentage. Table games, such as Roulette, typically have higher RTPs than many slots.
RTP needs to be considered in conjunction with a game’s volatility rate.: 97%
Volatility RateSlot games can have low, medium, high, or extremely high volatility rates (or a combination thereof).
The less volatile the game, the more often it should pay out, but the lower the amount, the less the payout, as this is in keeping with the risk you’re taking. Volatility rate should be considered in conjunction with a game’s RTP.: Low to medium
Bonus Round: No
Progressive: No
Free Rounds: None
Max Multiplier: 10,000x
Max Win: $200,000 to $400,000
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