GAME REFERENCE

Aviator rounds for Indonesia phones

Aviator on olxoto is a quick Spribe crash game built around one choice: collect before the plane leaves. Open your account in seconds and we’ll show you the...

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What Aviator feels like

Aviator is Spribe’s plane-themed crash game, where every round begins at 1.00x and climbs until the flight ends. You place one or two stakes, watch the multiplier rise, and collect before the exit point. The appeal is simple: no long reels, no dealer pace, just a clean screen, fast rounds, and decisions you can read in seconds. We keep Aviator easy to

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EDITORIAL PICKS

Aviator features that shape each round

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Core

Rising flight multiplier

The plane climbs from 1.00x and the multiplier moves in real time. You choose when to collect, so the main tension is timing your exit before the flight disappears.

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Control

Two stake panels

Aviator lets you set two separate stakes in the same round. You can collect one early and let the other chase a longer climb when the screen still feels right.

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Assist

Auto cash out

Set a target multiplier before take-off and the round can collect for you if it reaches that mark. It helps when you prefer a planned exit over quick tapping.

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AT A GLANCE

Aviator gameplay from stake to exit

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Simple entry Choose your stake, confirm it before the next take-off, then watch the plane climb. Aviator keeps the entry flow short, so you spend more time on timing decisions.
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Collect button The collect button is the round’s main action. Tap it while the multiplier is live, and your return is locked at that value before the plane leaves the screen.
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Round history Recent multipliers sit near the game area, giving you a quick feel for short flights and longer climbs. We show them clearly without turning Aviator into a crowded dashboard.
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Fast reset After a flight ends, Aviator moves into the next stake window quickly. That rhythm suits short sessions, especially when you want a few focused rounds without waiting.
PLATFORM COMPARISON

Aviator round details at a glance

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Game type

Aviator is a crash game, not a slot or table title. The round revolves around a live multiplier and your decision to collect before the plane exits.

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Volatility feel

The game can shift from very short flights to longer climbs, creating a sharp risk curve. Smaller planned exits feel steadier than waiting for rare high multipliers.

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Supported devices

Aviator runs in mobile and browser sessions with a compact layout. The collect button, multiplier, and stake panels remain close enough for one-hand use on phones.

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Access region

We make Aviator available in supported regions where local law permits. If your session is eligible, the room appears inside the olxoto game lobby after account access.

MOBILE READY

Aviator on your phone screen

Aviator suits phone sessions because the whole round fits into one glance: multiplier, plane, stake panels, and collect button. We tune the olxoto game page so taps feel direct and...

One-hand collect button
Compact stake panels
Fast round refresh
Clear multiplier display
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HELP CHANNELS

Help during an Aviator session

Stake not placed If your stake misses the take-off window, wait...
Collect action unclear If you tapped collect but need clarity on...
Room loading issue If Aviator does not load, refresh the session...
WHY THIS PLATFORM

Aviator fairness signals we show

Spribe provider mark

Aviator is supplied by Spribe, and we present it as a provider game rather than a copied room. You can...

RTP reference

Aviator is commonly listed with a 97% RTP reference. We show that figure as a game metric, not as a...

Round independence

Each flight is treated as its own event. Previous multipliers can help you read rhythm, but they do not make...

Visible result record

Completed Aviator rounds leave a trace in the game record, so you can check stake, collect point, and result without...

Clear game rules

Aviator rules are short and direct: place a stake, watch the multiplier, collect before exit. We keep those basics close...

Supported-region access

We limit access to regions where the game can be offered. If Aviator is available to your account, it appears...

How Aviator differs from sibling games

Aviator vs SpacemanBoth use a crash-style climb, but Aviator’s plane visual is cleaner and more direct. Choose it when you want the multiplier and collect timing to dominate the screen.
Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is reel-based with symbols and feature triggers. Aviator removes reels completely, giving you a single rising multiplier and a faster decision loop each round.
Aviator vs Gates of OlympusGates of Olympus focuses on cascading symbols and multiplier moments. Aviator feels leaner because the whole round rests on when you collect during the flight.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratLive Baccarat follows cards, shoe pace, and dealer timing. Aviator is faster and more self-directed, with no seat choice and no waiting for a table round.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette asks you to pick numbers or outside areas before the spin. Aviator asks you to manage exit timing while the multiplier rises in front of you.
Aviator vs Dragon TigerDragon Tiger is a quick card comparison, but the decision ends before the deal. Aviator keeps you involved during the flight because collecting is a live choice.
Aviator vs Crash siblingsCrash siblings can feel similar, yet Aviator’s plane, dual stakes, and clear history strip make it easy to read. Pick it when you want a familiar crash layout.
AT A GLANCE

Aviator highlights before you jump in

Short rounds Aviator rounds move quickly from stake window to flight result...
Dual approach Two stake panels let you split your plan inside one...
Clean visuals The plane, sky, and multiplier keep the screen uncluttered. Aviator...
History strip Recent multiplier results appear near the play area, so you...
Planned exits Auto cash out helps you set a target before take-off...
Quick return After each flight, the next stake window arrives fast. Aviator...

Aviator questions we hear often

Aviator is a Spribe crash game where a plane carries a rising multiplier. You place a stake before take-off, then collect before the plane exits to lock the shown value.

Tap the collect button while the multiplier is still climbing. If the plane leaves first, that stake closes for the round, so your timing matters more than any extra feature.

Yes. Aviator has two stake panels, letting you run two choices in one flight. You might collect one early and leave the other active for a different target.

Auto cash out lets you set a multiplier target before take-off. If the flight reaches that point, the game can collect for you, keeping your exit plan consistent.

Yes, Aviator is designed around fast rounds and quick decisions. The stake window, flight, and result cycle quickly, so you can try a few rounds without a long setup.

Yes, Aviator fits well on phones because the multiplier, collect button, and stake panels stay close together. Open your account and check the room from supported Indonesia regions.