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Best Crash Games Online in New Zealand

Crash Games have been popular in Crypto Casinos for over a decade, and have now become a smash hit in top New Zealand online casinos such as Prime Casino. Crash games bridge the gaps between online slots, instant win titles, and live casino games, and at Prime Casino, you can play the best selection of Crash games to enjoy. 

Continue reading to learn more about Crash Games and how they work.

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Crash Gambling Games Explained

A crash gambling game features elements from instant win games and live casino games, combined with popular slot themes to form a scintillating test of nerve. The concept is beautifully simple, a prize multiplier (which starts at 1x) will appear on screen, and rise in value. All players need to do is cash out and receive the multiplier value on screen before the game ‘crashes’ - aka the round ends and all players still active in the round lose.

The popularity of crash games in the mainstream online casino context started to soar in 2021, but it wasn't until 2022 that Pragmatic Play's Spaceman game caused the budding genre to truly take off. However, Crash Games have existed for far longer than this on cryptocurrency casinos, with the original Crash game, Moneypot (now called Bustabit), having been released in 2014.

In the original Crash Games, the visuals were as simple as a multiplier figure displayed on the screen, but now developers have gotten more creative using imagery like an inflating balloon, or a crashing spaceship. Since then, the Crash Games genre has been growing in popularity at online casino platforms like Prime Casino, with top developers making Crash versions of their most popular online slot series.

How Do Crash Games Work?

Despite their varied themes, all crash games function in the same way. The player must time when to cash out to receive the best possible payout, without pushing their luck and losing to a Crash.

The gameplay of the majority of most Crash Games is as follows:

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The player loads their chosen Crash Game on their preferred device. 

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Once loaded, the player decides their wager. Before the round begins, players may also be able to configure useful functions such as auto cashout. This allows players to set cashout levels without having to click manually; which can be helpful if you don't have the best reaction times.

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When the round begins, the multiplier value will start at 1x and will gradually rise. If you’ve set an automatic cash-out value, then all you need to do is sit back and watch.

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The multiplier value will continue to rise until it crashes. All players that are still in play when the crash occurs will lose their wager. The outcomes of crash games are subject to RNG and are therefore completely random; just like in online slots meaning that a crash is just as likely to happen at 3x as it is at 30x; ensuring that gameplay is completely fair.

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All games occur in real-time, and many games incorporate a chat function. When the Crash has occurred, and all outcomes resolved, the next round of the Crash Game can begin.

Popular Crash Games You Should Play

Crash games is still a growing online casino game subgenre, so expect the selection of games available to consistently grow over the coming years. However, there are already a handful of stand-out crash games which you can enjoy such as those listed below.

Aviator

Aviator

Everybody has fantasised about taking to the skies once or twice, Top Gun style, and Spribe's Aviator allows users to live out this in its unique crash game format where players have to anticipate when the plane is going to crash. Instead of reels or paylines, players place wagers and then cash out before they believe the plane will crash.

Maverick

Maverick

Maverick is a recent Crash Game release that is tipped to become one of the series' mainstays. It has a smart interface and technical capabilities, such as several bet consoles and a chatbox. It was created within the AD Lunam network and can be played on PCs, laptops, tablets, and phones, with the potential to win up to 10,000 times your wager.

Big Bass Crash

Big Bass Crash

Reel Kingdom's Big Bass Crash, uses the smash hit 'Big Bass' series to create a fishing-themed crash game. When the game launches, you will be able to witness the main character of the game driving his fishing boat and trying his luck at landing the catch of the day. The aim is simple; you must cash out your earnings before the fisherman's net bursts.

Stormy Witch

Stormy witch

In Stormy Witch, released by Gaming Corps in 2022, the in-game multiplier increases as the player's quest continues. The multiplier will crash if the witch is struck by lightning at any point throughout the round. Because Stormy Witch supports multiplayer gameplay, you may watch what other players do in the round for more entertainment value.

FlyX

Flyx

FlyX is a crash game created by Games Global (formerly Microgaming). The tiny flying superhero will travel across the screen once you've chosen your stake, and you'll see a win multiplier rising in the middle. If you manage to cash out before our superhero gains a speed boost and leaves the screen, you will be able to obtain the win multiplier figure!

Spaceman

Spaceman

Pragmatic Play’s Spaceman was one of the first games which presented online casino players with the visual appeal they'd come to know from slot games but in a crash games format. Spaceman gives players the option to cash out 50% and continue going with the rest which reduces the 'all or nothing' pressure which can be a negative of crash games.

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