Evoplay is no stranger to the crash game scene, with titles like Goblin Run and Adrenaline Rush XCrash under its belt.
Avia Rush is another space-themed addition to their catalog, bringing a familiar set of features, a polished visual style, and a competitive edge to the increasingly saturated crash space.
Here’s how Avia Rush holds up.
Gameplay Experience & Features
If you’ve played an Evoplay crash game before, you’ll feel immediately at home here. Avia Rush features a red futuristic aircraft zipping through the void of space.
Simple, stylish, and surprisingly soothing over longer sessions. The low-fi ambient soundtrack complements the aesthetic perfectly.
The goal, of course, remains classic crash: bet, watch the multiplier rise, and cash out before the airplane explodes.
With a max multiplier of 10,000x and a theoretical max win of €750,000, the stakes are high enough to appeal to both casuals and grinders.
The game is provably fair and gets extra credit for being transparent in design.
It earns a fairness score of 4/5, you can verify every round’s result, but the inability to set your own client seed keeps it just shy of a perfect mark.
Desktop Gameplay Experience
On desktop, Avia Rush runs as smoothly as you’d expect from Evoplay.
The UI is clean, modern, and uncluttered, even with multiple data panels and the chat window live. Animations are slick without being distracting.
One subtle touch that really stands out? The dynamic background changes based on the multiplier. You’ll see:
- A sunny orange sky for early multipliers (up to around 1.50x)
- A soft transition into dusk by ~1.80x
- The stratosphere at around 2x
- And open space once you hit 3x or more
It’s a small detail—but it elevates the experience.
The red space plane animation actually adds a sense of progression and motion, which makes the rounds feel more immersive than basic multiplier graph designs (looking at you, Stake Crash).
One standout feature is the dual-bet interface. You can place two separate bets at the same time, with one set to auto and the other manual.
That’s a dream setup for hybrid strategy users who want a base-layer auto-bet and a riskier manual bet on the side.
That said, the lack of +/- arrows to tweak your multiplier is a bit of a nuisance—you have to use a toggle slider instead, which adds unnecessary steps and slows things down during fast-paced sessions.
A small but welcome touch: you can hide the chatroom if it gets distracting, which is more thoughtful than most crash games that force you to live with the clutter.
Leaderboard & Statistics
Avia Rush introduces a bit of a competitive edge via its top 100 leaderboard, which you’ll find along the left side of the screen. It tracks two metrics:
- Biggest win in USD
- Biggest multiplier hit
While this isn’t as interactive as BC Originals’ player stats or BetFury’s Crash social betting history, it does provide an incentive for performance and bragging rights.
Your own bet history is available in-session, conveniently placed and updated live. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s executed well and adds a nice layer of transparency.
Mobile Gambling Experience
Mobile performance is rock solid.
I tested Avia Rush across both iOS and Android and encountered no bugs, slowdowns, or UI breakdowns.
It loads quickly, scales beautifully to smaller screens, and maintains full functionality, including dual-betting and chatroom access.
Even the animations hold up without choppiness.
Touch controls are precise, and the cashout button is sensibly placed—no awkward finger gymnastics needed.
Gameplay Options
Whether you’re chasing steady gains or hunting big multipliers, Avia Rush gives you the flexibility to play your way.
Let’s break down the manual and auto options.
Manual Mode
Manual gameplay is fluid and responsive. You can bet as little as $0.10, and the max stake is a healthy €750.
Pauses in-between rounds are 10 seconds—which isn’t optimal, if you want to play a long streak.
It’s far more than what you’ll witness in a similarly-paced game like Aviator.
On top of that, there’s no quick “Repeat” button, you have to manually confirm the same values each round unless you’re running auto.
It’s not a dealbreaker, but it adds a touch of friction where none is needed.
There are a few more annoyances:
- You can’t manually input any bet amount—only use preset values like $0.10, $0.30, $0.50, $0.70, $1, $2, etc. So betting something like $0.40 or $1.20? Out of the question.
- No 2x or ½ buttons for quick bet doubling/halving, which is a missed opportunity if you’re running a Martingale or progressive strategy.
- Cashout multiplier control uses a slider, not +/- arrows, which makes fine-tuning slower than it needs to be.
The core experience works—but it definitely favors casual players over precision-based strategists.
Auto Mode
The automation here is functional but basic. You can automate both bet placement and cashouts, and that’s about it.
There’s no limit to the number of rounds—auto will keep going indefinitely unless you stop it yourself.
That sounds flexible on paper, but the actual implementation feels a bit rough.
It’s unintuitive and not ideal if you need to react quickly.
But that’s not all. It also lacks:
- Auto-stop on profit/loss
- Win/loss bet size adjustment
- Scripting or in-depth customization
That said, the ability to use auto on one bet and manual on another at the same time makes up for a lot.
It opens the door for light hybrid crash strategies, like steady 1.5x autos with occasional risky 10x manual snipes.
Compared to Shuffle’s Crash, where you can program win/loss reactions and build logic chains, Avia Rush doesn’t go nearly as deep.
But it’s also not trying to. It’s more about balance than extremes.
Pros & Cons
No crash game is flawless, and Avia Rush is no exception. After 220+ rounds, here’s what stood out to me—for better and worse.
I’m starting with what’s great:
✅ Clean, stylish visuals (great space theme)
✅ Available in many crypto casinos
✅ Dual-betting interface enables hybrid strategies
✅ Chatroom with emojis and toggle-off option
✅ Solid provable fairness system
✅ Runs great on both desktop and mobile
But it’s also not ideal:
❌ Bet size options are fixed—no $0.40, $1.20, etc.
❌ Auto-mode locks in next bet after crash
❌ 10s between rounds
Final Thoughts
Avia Rush isn’t here to reinvent crash games—but it doesn’t need to.
It nails the basics with smooth gameplay, slick visuals, and a hybrid betting setup that’s perfect for casuals and semi-strategists alike.
Yes, there are a few UI quirks that slow things down, especially if you like precision betting. But overall?
It’s a polished and dependable entry in Evoplay’s growing crash catalog.
If you’ve enjoyed titles like Goblin Run or Adrenaline Rush, this one will feel instantly familiar—in a good way.