Crash Games at Slotshake Сasino: Aviator and Beyond
Updated on July 7, 2026 by the editorial team
Crash games at Slotshake Сasino run on one nervy question: how long do you hold before the multiplier explodes? A curve climbs from 1.00x upward, your stake rides it, and you cash out before the round crashes. Aviator is the name most Canadians know, but the lobby stretches well past a single plane.
This page covers the whole corner: what these rounds actually are, which titles pull the biggest crowds, how the auto-cashout tool changes your play, and the exact way to place a bet and bank a win. Every figure here comes straight from the Slotshake Сasino cashier, so you know the limits before you stake a cent.
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The crash game format
A crash game is the simplest bet in the lobby to explain and the hardest to walk away from. You place a stake before the round starts. A multiplier begins at 1.00x and rises, sometimes slow, sometimes in a rush. Cash out and your bet is multiplied by whatever number showed when you tapped. Wait too long and the curve crashes, taking the whole stake with it.
No paylines. No reels. No bonus symbols to chase. The only decision is timing, which is exactly why the format spread so fast from Aviator into dozens of copycats and originals.
Under the hood, each round uses a provably fair random number generator that fixes the crash point the instant the round opens, before anyone can react. The result is sealed by a hash you can check afterwards, so the outcome cannot shift mid-flight based on how much money is riding. That transparency, backed by the Curaçao licence Slotshake Сasino holds, is a big part of why crash titles earned trust quickly.
Bets here start small. Most crash titles accept stakes from around C$0.10, and the lobby sits alongside the wider games hub if you want to mix rounds with slots or live tables between flights.
Speed is the other draw. A single crash round rarely lasts more than fifteen or twenty seconds start to finish, so you can play forty flights in the time one slow slot bonus takes to load. That pace cuts both ways. It keeps the energy high, but it also burns through a bankroll fast if you are not tracking your spend, which is why setting a session budget before you start matters more here than almost anywhere else in the casino.
Popular crash titles
Aviator built the category, but it no longer owns it. The table below lists the crash and crash-style rounds that draw the steadiest traffic at Slotshake Сasino, with the studio behind each and the hook that sets it apart.
| Title | Studio | Max multiplier | Standout feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aviator | Spribe | Uncapped in theory | Dual bets, live chat, in-round rain drops |
| Spaceman | Pragmatic Play | 5,000x | Partial cashout, animated astronaut |
| JetX | SmartSoft | Very high tail | Two simultaneous bets, retro jet visuals |
| Rocketon | Galaxsys | High | Fast rounds, low base stake |
| Crash | Turbo Games | High | Stripped-back curve, quick turnaround |
| Cappadocia | SmartSoft | High | Hot-air balloon theme, dual-bet panel |
Spaceman deserves a note. Its partial cashout lets you bank half your stake at one multiplier and let the rest fly, which softens the all-or-nothing sting that pure Aviator delivers. If the single-tap tension of Aviator feels too brutal, that split is a gentler way in. Studios keep shipping new curves, so the front row of this corner shifts month to month.
What separates a good crash title from a forgettable one usually comes down to two things: how high the tail multiplier reaches and how the round is presented. Aviator's live chat and in-round bonus drops build a social buzz that a bare curve like Turbo Games' Crash never tries to match. JetX splits the difference with two bet panels and a heavier retro feel. Pick by mood. Chasing a rare 1,000x moon shot is a different session from grinding 1.5x exits, and the title you choose should fit the one you want.
The auto-cashout tool
Reflexes lie. You mean to cash out at 2x, then the number keeps climbing, greed kicks in, and the round crashes at 1.9x. Auto-cashout removes that human wobble entirely.
Set a target multiplier before the round, say 1.80x, and the game pulls your bet the instant the curve touches it. No tap needed, no hesitation, no watching the screen. Your stake exits at exactly the number you chose, every time, until you change it.
The math behind a modest target is worth sitting with. A crash game that pays roughly 97% over the long run does not care whether you aim for 1.5x or 50x, the built-in edge stays the same. What changes is variance. Cashing at 1.5x hits far more often but pays little each time. Aiming at 20x almost always loses, then occasionally pays big. Neither beats the house over thousands of rounds, so the tool is about controlling swings and protecting a bankroll, not printing profit.
Most titles let you split a round into two bets with two separate auto-cashout targets. A common approach: bank the first bet early at 1.4x to cover the round, then let the second ride to a higher target as free-rolling upside. It is a discipline trick as much as a strategy. The tool holds the line your nerves would break. For a wider look at how house margins work across the site, our RTP guide lays out the numbers.
Placing a bet and banking the win
From a fresh account to your first cashed-out flight takes a handful of steps. Here is the order.
- Register with your real name, date of birth and a valid email. Canadian players must be 19 in most provinces, 18 in a few.
- Fund the account at the cashier. The minimum deposit is C$10, though you need at least C$20 to switch on the welcome package.
- Claim the offer if you want it. New accounts pick up C$750 + 200 FS spread across the opening deposits.
- Open the crash lobby and choose a title. Aviator and Spaceman sit near the top of the list.
- Set your stake and, if you like, an auto-cashout target. Enable the second bet slot for a split-target round.
- Wait for the round to open, watch the curve climb, and cash out, or let auto-cashout do it, before the crash.
Wins land straight in your cash balance the moment you cash out. Pulling them off the site is quick too: withdrawals start at C$20, with crypto near-instant after approval, Interac and e-wallets inside 24 hours, and cards taking one to three business days. Note the daily ceiling of C$500 at the standard level, climbing toward C$1,500 on higher VIP tiers. The full payment methods page lists every route and limit.
One caution on bonus money. If you are clearing the welcome offer, crash games often count little or nothing toward the x35 wagering on bonus plus deposit, and free-spin winnings run at x40 with a 10-day clock. Check the terms before you assume a crash flight chips away at your playthrough. Prefer streamed tables instead? The live casino runs blackjack, roulette and baccarat from Evolution and Playtech.
Crash game questions answered
Are crash games rigged or can I predict the crash?
No. Each round's crash point is fixed by a provably fair random number generator before the round opens, sealed by a hash you can verify afterwards. Past results carry zero information about the next flight, so no pattern, timer or trick predicts when the curve will break.
What is the smallest bet on a crash game?
Most crash titles at Slotshake Сasino accept stakes from around C$0.10. The minimum deposit is C$10, and you need at least C$20 to activate the welcome bonus.
Does auto-cashout give me an edge?
It does not beat the house margin, which stays the same whatever target you pick. What it does is remove hesitation and control your variance, cashing out at exactly the multiplier you set without a manual tap.
Can I run two bets in one round?
Yes. Aviator, JetX, Spaceman and most other titles offer a dual-bet panel, so you can place two stakes with two separate cashout targets in the same flight, banking one early and letting the other ride.
Do crash games count toward wagering?
Often only partly, or not at all. Crash titles frequently contribute little to the x35 bonus wagering, and free-spin winnings run at x40 within 10 days. Always read the specific bonus terms before playing crash rounds with bonus funds.
