40+ provably fair games.
One math engine.

Crash, mines, vortex hold-to-spin, and instant-win formats — every Turbo Games title commits a hashed seed before each round. No third-party content, no hidden RNG. Browse the clusters or jump straight to a demo.

CASH OUT BEFORE THE CRASH — cluster overview

Aviator-style games — provably fair, instant payout.

Five Aviator-style crash games — plane, rocket, balloon, pump and a build-your-plane hybrid. Watch the multiplier climb and cash out before it blows. Provably fair, wins up to x999,999.

The crash format needs no introduction — Aviator (Spribe) made it the most-played genre in instant gaming. The rules fit in a sentence: a multiplier climbs while something flies, and you decide when to cash out. What a single title can't offer is variety in how that tension plays out — which is exactly what the Turbo crash line is built for.

Aero is the flagship: a plane climbs through multiplayer skies with flexible auto-play and wins up to x999,999. Crash X straps the same decision to a rocket with multiplayer rounds. Balloon Doggo compresses it into pop-or-cash balloon tension with a x20,000 ceiling — and a 1.7 MB build that runs on the slowest connection. Pumped X flips the control: hold to pump toward x9,999 and release before it bursts. And Vortex Aero pushes the genre further — build your plane part by part, then fly it, with triple-result spins and an auction bonus on top.

Every title is provably fair — each round's outcome is committed as a hashed seed before betting opens and can be verified after it — and every title has a free browser demo: no sign-up, no download.

Common questions about aviator-style

What is an Aviator-style game?

A crash game in the format popularised by Aviator (Spribe): a multiplier grows from 1.00x while something flies — a plane, a rocket, a balloon — and you cash out any time before it crashes. Cash out too late and the round is lost.

Which Turbo games are like Aviator?

Five titles: Aero (a plane climbs through multiplayer skies, wins up to x999,999), Vortex Aero (the build-progression hybrid — assemble your plane, then fly it, with an auction bonus), Crash X (ride the rocket, multiplayer rounds with custom auto-play), Balloon Doggo (pop-or-cash balloon tension with a x20,000 ceiling, built to run on slow connections) and Pumped X (hold to pump toward a x9,999 max — pure timing and nerve).

Is Aero the same game as Aviator?

No. Aviator is a Spribe title; Aero is an original Turbo Games release in the same genre — a plane, a climbing multiplier and a cash-out decision, with its own math, multiplayer lobby and provably fair verification.

Are Turbo crash games provably fair?

Yes. Every round is committed as a hashed seed before betting opens and revealed after it, so you can verify the crash point was fixed in advance — the same scheme as the whole Turbo catalog. How provably fair works.

Can I play Aviator-style games for free?

Yes — every Turbo crash title has a free demo that runs in the browser: no sign-up, no download.