AERO Review
Verdict
AERO is a mid-tier entry in Turbo Games' crash catalogue, sitting between the ultra-minimal Crash X and the production-heavy Cash Show. A paper airplane rises across the screen; the multiplier climbs with it; you cash out before it folds. That's the entire game. At 97% RTP the house edge is 3%, the sector standard, so AERO asks you to pay exactly the same price as Aviator for a title with a $25,000 max win ceiling versus Aviator's $10,000 and a fraction of the distribution footprint. It's not a bad game -- Turbo Games build reliably -- but there's nothing here that puts AERO ahead of the other 97% crash titles unless it's the only one available on your platform. Widely distributed among the operators who carry Turbo Games content, which makes it a common encounter in sportsbook-adjacent rooms.
The Math
Turbo Games certifies AERO at 97% RTP with a 3% house edge. On a $10 bet that's $0.30 expected loss per round. The $25,000 max win means a $25 bet at 1,000x pays at cap. Turbo Games uses SHA-256 for provably fair certification across their crash catalogue including AERO, so each round's crash point can be verified after the fact. The multiplier distribution follows the standard crash power-law curve. No bonus rounds, no secondary mechanics, no side bets. What you see is the full game. Round variance is standard: roughly one in three rounds will reach 2x or higher, roughly one in ten will reach 5x or higher. That ratio doesn't change because of the paper airplane theme.
How It Plays
A white paper airplane launches from the left side of the screen, climbing at an angle as the multiplier rises. The background is a flat blue sky with minimal visual noise. Bet panel at the bottom left, multiplier displayed large and centrally, cashout button in the middle. Two bet panels available for the standard dual-bet approach. Auto-cashout works identically to every other Turbo Games title. The visual presentation is clean, though it lacks the personality of Crash X's space theme or Cash Show's studio environment.
Mobile performance is solid. The game loads quickly and the cashout button is well-sized for tap input. Turbo Games has consistently built to a mobile-first standard across their catalogue, and AERO is no exception. Round speed is fast: approximately 250-350 rounds per hour, consistent with their Crash X title. That makes AERO one of the quicker crash titles in this directory.
Where to Play It
AERO follows Turbo Games' standard distribution footprint. Among our partners, 1xBet, 1win, Melbet, Linebet, and Megapari carry the Turbo Games catalogue consistently. Roobet and Rainbet have carried Turbo Games titles at various points and may have AERO in their lobbies -- check directly. The Tier 1 crypto-native rooms (Stake, Shuffle, Gamdom, Duel, Razed) focus on their own Originals and don't carry AERO. Use promo code MAXBET at any partner room on registration.
vs Our 100% RTP Demo
At 97% RTP, AERO costs the same $3 per $100 wagered as Aviator and every other standard crash title. Our free crash demo runs at 100% with no edge. AERO is mechanically simple enough that the demo maps almost perfectly to real-game experience -- the only differences in the live game are the house edge and the paper airplane skin. Practise your cashout targets on the demo and you're ready for the real thing.
Where to play it by country
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