Imagine: you are watching an aircraft soar into the sky, dodging obstacles and heading for an aircraft carrier. Every flight is unpredictable, the trajectory changes depending on random factors, and the physics behave almost like the real thing.
This is how
Avia Masters works — a crash game from BGaming that has revolutionised the genre with its realistic flight simulation. This is a special report for our Formula 1 readers intersted in aviation.
From One Night to Viral Success
The story behind AviaMasters is just as impressive as the mechanics themselves. Developer Vasily Kostin created the first version of the game in one night, and this spontaneity turned into a real phenomenon. The game has garnered over 500 million views on TikTok, and the number of new users has grown by 740% in six months. The secret to its success lies in the fact that Avia Masters is different from classic crash games: there is no "cash out" button, no manual controls — just pure physics and automatic flight.
Realistic Simulation at the Heart of the Game
Avia Masters is based on unique mechanics built on real flight physics. Each round starts anew: the plane takes off from an aircraft carrier, and its trajectory is determined by random events that occur in real time. Users monitor dynamic indicators — altitude, distance, accumulated multipliers, and round balance. These parameters are constantly changing, creating the feeling of a real flight, where every second can be decisive.
The randomisation of the trajectory with each launch is what makes Avia Masters so exciting. It is impossible to predict where the multipliers will appear and where dangerous missiles lie in wait. This makes each round a unique adventure.
Multipliers: Your Ticket to the Sky
One of the key elements affecting the aircraft's trajectory is multipliers. There are different types: +1, +2, +5, +10 and multipliers x2, x3, x4, x5. When the aircraft encounters a multiplier on its way, magic happens: the aircraft soars higher, as if it has received additional engine thrust. At the same time, the player's balance increases — multipliers literally lift both the plane and the bet.
The physics here are intuitive: the more multipliers you collect, the higher the trajectory, and the more chances you have of reaching the aircraft carrier safe and sound. The maximum multiplier can reach x250, which turns a modest bet into a serious win.
Missiles: Enemy Number One
If multipliers are the pilot's friends, then missiles are his main enemies. They appear randomly in the plane's path each round, and encountering them has disastrous consequences. A collision with a rocket halves the player's balance and sharply reduces the flight path. Visually, it looks dramatic: the explosion causes the plane to dive down, losing precious altitude.
The physics of the missiles add tension: the plane can fly perfectly, collecting multipliers one after another, but one unfortunate encounter with a missile and the whole strategy collapses. This element of unpredictability keeps players on edge until the very end of the round.
Speed as a Factor of Perception
Another interesting aspect of Avia Masters' physics is speed control. The game offers four modes: turtle, walking man (default), hare, and lightning. You can switch between modes right in the middle of a flight, speeding up or slowing down time. This doesn't change the physics of the trajectory itself — the result will be the same, but the perception of the flight is totally different. Slow mode lets you enjoy every moment, while fast mode lets you get through dozens of rounds in minutes.
Landing or Crash: Two Endings
Every flight in Avia Masters ends with one of two scenarios. A successful landing on an aircraft carrier means that the final balance is applied to the total score. Players receive rewards for particularly successful flights:
- Big Win with a multiplier of x20;
- Mega Win at x40;
- Super Mega Win at x80.
These moments of triumph are the culmination of successful physics.
But there is an alternative: falling into the water means losing the round. The physics of the disaster are brutal — accumulated missile strikes, a lack of multipliers, or simply bad luck cause the plane to lose altitude and sink into the water. All the efforts of the round are nullified.
The Maths Behind the Scenes
Behind the visual beauty of the flight lies a sophisticated mathematical model. The RTP (return to player) is 97%, which is considered high. Low volatility means frequent small wins, making the game less risky compared to its high-volatility counterparts. The physics remain fair thanks to Provably Fair technology, which guarantees the randomness of each trajectory.
It is important to understand that although the game simulates real flight physics, it is still a simplified model. Real aerodynamics involves hundreds of variables — air resistance, aircraft weight, temperature, wind. Avia Masters takes the essence — lift, fall, inertia — and turns it into understandable, exciting mechanics. Flight automation works better than manual control precisely because it frees players from technical details, allowing them to focus on the thrill.
Typical Trajectories: The Anatomy of Flight
Each round unfolds according to one of several scenarios. The ideal flight begins with a series of multipliers in the first third of the way: the aircraft gains altitude, creating a margin of safety. Even encountering one or two missiles is not critical — the altitude allows you to compensate for the fall.
A failed trajectory looks different: missiles appear early, multipliers are rare. The plane flies low, balancing on the edge, and any obstacle becomes fatal.
There is also a dramatic scenario: a successful start with multipliers is followed by a series of missiles at the end of the route. The plane loses altitude metre by metre, and the final outcome is decided in the last seconds — either a miraculous rescue or a crash right next to the aircraft carrier.
Practical Tips
Understanding the physics of Avia Masters opens up new strategic opportunities:
- Study the behaviour of the aircraft in demo mode to get a feel for how multipliers and missiles affect the trajectory.
- Take low volatility into account when managing your bankroll — frequent small wins require patience.
- Experiment with the speed of the rounds to find a comfortable pace.
Avia Masters has proven that realistic physical simulation can be the basis for an exciting game. Each flight is a little story about an aircraft's struggle with gravity, about the balance between luck and the laws of physics. And that's why millions of users continue to watch the take-off, holding their breath in anticipation of landing on the aircraft carrier.