Aviator is one of the great sensations in the world of online gaming and is gaining more and more fans all over the world, including Brazil. For this reason, Bodog has added the title to its already vast portfolio of offerings.
Bodog highlights, on its blog, that Aviator differs from all known slots and values simplicity and subverts the whole idea of a traditional slot machine. In Aviator, what is sought is to get a high multiplier for the amount bet, and that's all.
In it, there are no great sound or visual effects. It even reminds the old arcades that were very successful in the past. The game starts with the bettor selecting the bet amount which, in general, has the same minimum bet and with a landed plane.
After the bets, the plane takes off and, as it goes up, a multiplication value is seen above that starts at 1.0x and increases as the plane goes up. The player must press the “Bet” button when he thinks he has gone too far.
Bodog gives a tip as to the amounts to be bet. Among them, the high/low strategy, in which the player can bet low hoping for a high multiplier or the opposite, betting high hoping for a low multiplier. Bodog also advises its users to check the history of plays to draw up their own strategy.
The crash game has attracted so much attention from Brazilian players that its developer, Spribe, was recently at BiS SiGMA Americas, in São Paulo, to publicize its product line and especially Aviator, its flagship.
In an exclusive interview with GMB, the company's head of event marketing, Vitaly Balakhonov, stated that Spribe recently reached the milestone of 10 million monthly active players.
For the executive, being at an event in Brazil was essential for the company's success in the region and that Brazilian users represent a good share of these 10 million active users.
“We are the No. 1 company in the crash games category and this year we are going to launch a few more titles that will soon be available to players from all over Latin America and especially from Brazil in the main online casinos that operate in the region,” commented Balakhonov.
Source: GMB