Aviator and Crash Games at Slotshake Casino
Updated on July 7, 2026 by the editorial team
Aviator and crash games sit in their own corner of Slotshake Casino, apart from the reels and the live tables. A multiplier climbs, you decide when to grab it, and one late click can wipe the round. This page walks through how the format works, which titles pull the biggest crowds here, and the habits that keep a session from turning ugly.
You do not need a big bankroll to start. Bets open low, rounds last seconds, and the maths behind every crash point is a provably fair curve rather than a house whim. That transparency is a large part of why the genre took off.
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The mechanics behind the multiplier
A crash game runs on one number. It starts at 1.00x and rises. Your job is to cash out before the curve breaks. Miss the moment and the bet is gone.
Aviator dresses this up as a little red plane that flies off the screen. Other titles use a rocket, a rising graph, a diving jet. The skin changes, the engine does not. Behind each round sits a random number decided the instant betting closes, run through a provably fair system that mixes a server seed with your own client seed. You can check any past round against its hash, which is something a spinning slot reel never lets you do.
Two things separate this from a slot. First, the outcome is not locked the second you press play; you steer the exit. Second, most rounds let you place two bets at once, so you can bank one early and let the other ride. The crash point itself is fixed before the plane even takes off, so no amount of nerve changes where the round ends. All you control is whether you leave before it gets there.
Round length swings wildly. Some end at 1.02x almost instantly. A rare few sail past 100x. That lumpy distribution is the whole appeal and the whole trap.
The return-to-player figure on most crash titles lands in the high nineties, which reads generous next to plenty of slots. That number describes the long run across millions of rounds, though, not your next flight. A single evening can hand you a string of early crashes that no RTP percentage will soften. Read the title's info panel before your first bet, since each studio tunes its curve slightly differently and the theoretical return is printed right there.
Crowd favourites on the floor
The crash section pulls from studios Canadian players already recognise. Provider names below reflect the wider Slotshake library, which spans Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Hacksaw Gaming, Play'n GO, Yggdrasil, Playtech and Novomatic. Availability shifts as the catalogue updates, so treat the table as a snapshot of the genre rather than a fixed menu.
| Title | Type | Auto cash-out | Two-bet mode | Provably fair |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aviator | Plane multiplier | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Spaceman | Astronaut multiplier | Yes | No | Yes |
| JetX | Jet multiplier | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Aviatrix | Plane multiplier | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Rocket Rush | Rocket multiplier | Yes | No | Yes |
Aviator remains the name most people search for, and it set the template every rival now copies. Spaceman trims the round to a shorter arc and drops the second bet, which suits players who want a faster rhythm. JetX and Aviatrix lean the other way, packing in dual bets and heavier stats panels. Whichever you pick, the demo mode lets you watch a dozen rounds for free before a single cent moves.
New titles land in the 10,000+ library on a regular basis, so a crash game that is popular this month may share the spotlight with a fresh arrival by the next.
Auto-bet, auto-cash-out and where strategy fits
Every serious crash title ships two automation tools. Auto-bet fires the same stake round after round without you touching a thing. Auto cash-out pulls your bet the instant the multiplier hits a number you set in advance. Combine them and the game plays itself to your rules.
Here is where honesty matters. No strategy beats the maths. The house edge is baked into the curve, and no pattern of bets erases it. What a plan does buy you is discipline, and that alone protects a bankroll.
A few common approaches players use:
- Low-and-steady: set auto cash-out around 1.5x to 2x. You win small but often, and the swings stay gentle.
- Split-bet: run two stakes, cash the first at 1.3x to lock a return, let the second chase a bigger number.
- Session cap: decide a loss limit and a win target before you open the game, then walk when either lands.
One myth deserves a direct rejection: the idea that a long run of low crashes means a big one is overdue. It does not. Every round is independent, drawn fresh, blind to the ten rounds before it. A curve that broke at 1.1x five times running is exactly as likely to break early on the sixth. Betting bigger to recover those losses is how a modest session turns into a hole.
Chasing losses is the fastest way to empty an account. A crash game rewards a cold head, not a hot streak of hope. If you set an auto cash-out and keep overriding it manually, that is a signal to close the tab. Deposits at Slotshake start from C$10, so there is no need to load up big to test a rhythm. For the new-account offer of C$750 + 200 FS that can pad a first session, the bonus page lays out the terms in full, including the x35 wagering on bonus plus deposit.
Timing the exit before the curve snaps
Cashing out in time is the entire skill. Two seconds of hesitation is the difference between a profit and a blank. These steps keep the exit clean:
- Set your auto cash-out target before the round starts, not mid-flight when adrenaline is talking.
- Pick a stake you can lose without flinching, and keep it flat across rounds.
- Watch a handful of rounds first to feel the rhythm of that particular title.
- When manual, hover your finger over the button from the moment the round opens.
- Bank a guaranteed win rather than holding for a jackpot multiplier that rarely comes.
The manual override is a trap dressed as freedom. Watching a plane climb past 5x tempts you to hold for 10x, and that greed is exactly what the curve counts on. Auto cash-out removes the emotion. Set 2x, let it run, and the software never blinks.
When a win does clear, moving it off the site is quick. Crypto lands near-instant after approval, Interac and e-wallets clear within 24 hours, and the minimum withdrawal sits at C$20. Full routes and timings live on the payments section, and the wider games hub covers what else is on the floor. Keep in mind the standard daily withdrawal limit of C$500, which climbs toward C$1,500 for higher VIP tiers.
Common questions about crash games
Are Aviator and crash games rigged?
No. Each round runs on a provably fair system that fixes the crash point before betting closes, using a server seed combined with your client seed. You can verify any past round against its published hash. The house edge is built into the curve, not into secret manipulation of individual rounds.
What is the smallest bet I can place?
Stakes open low on every crash title in the catalogue, and deposits at Slotshake Casino start from C$10. That keeps the format friendly for testing a rhythm before you commit anything larger.
Can I try a crash game for free first?
Yes. Demo mode runs on the crash titles, so you can watch rounds and practise your cash-out timing without risking a cent. It is the sensible way to learn how a specific title behaves before you fund a real bet.
Does auto cash-out guarantee a profit?
No tool guarantees a profit, since the house edge sits inside the curve. Auto cash-out does remove hesitation and enforce your plan, which protects a bankroll far better than manual clicking under pressure.
How fast can I withdraw crash-game winnings?
After the pending review, crypto is near-instant, Interac and e-wallets clear within 24 hours, cards take 1-3 business days, and bank transfers up to 5. The minimum withdrawal is C$20 and payouts process Monday to Friday. If a welcome offer was in play, clear its wagering first.
