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Provider | King Midas Games |
Reels | 0 |
Rows | 0 |
Bonus Rounds | 0 |
Bet Range | 0.50 - 250 |
Volatility | Low, Medium, High |
Max Win | 125x |
Bonus Buy | No |
RTP | 97% |
Our Rating | 7.5 |
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Game Overview
To a hardened slot player, crash games like Aviator might look simple, boring, and uninspiring, but for those who enjoy them, they’re a fantastic way to enjoy quick and simple gaming and place many bets per hour. At the end of the day, no matter what form of online gambling we do, entertainment value usually comes second to trying to win some money. Is watching a ball spin around a roulette wheel fun? How about watching a Craps dealer throw some dice? Not really, but that’s not why we play – the fun part is trying to turn our bankroll into a bigger one. On crash games like Interstellar Run, a title from King Midas Games that I’m reviewing, you can wager some money and find out whether you’ve won or lost in seconds. By the way, this title has a 97% RTP and a maximum win of 125x the stake, with the RTP, in particular, being much better than you’ll usually find on slots.
Interstellar Run is similar to many crash games, including Aviator, but it does have a few differences. Rather than wagering on a plane and hoping to collect the rising win multiplier before it crashes, the object is a Rocketship that will eventually explode unless it reaches the maximum 125x win multiplier. Plus, this is a social multiplayer game, meaning you’re playing simultaneously with other players. When you place your bet or bets, as this game allows two, you and all the other players are assigned to one of three rockets, which take off simultaneously. Your task is to collect your winnings before that happens. The thing is, if you collect too early, you might watch your rocket continue to increase its multiplier a lot more than when you claimed it. Alternatively, if you hold on too long, you’ll win nothing once the rocket explodes.
If you’ve enjoyed other crash games, there’s no doubt you’ll have a blast with this one, and if not, you should try it anyway, as you might realise what you’ve been missing out on. Try it out on the Interstellar Run demo below – it’s free to play, so there’s nothing to lose.
Theme, stakes, pays & symbols
If you do enjoy your time on the demo version of Interstellar Run, you might want to check out some other crash game titles here at Demoslot. Many are similar to Interstellar Run, such as Spribe Gaming’s award-winning Aviator and the developer’s other popular title, Balloon. At the same time, SmartSoft and BetGames have also got in on the action with FlyX and Skyward, respectively.
I usually use this section to describe the symbol combinations and their payouts on the slot I am reviewing, but obviously, neither exists on Interstellar Run. Instead, how much you win depends on your nerve and the game’s RNG. As soon as the round starts, the rockets fly up into the sky, and their win multipliers increase simultaneously. Often, the rockets will explode instantly, which is where the casinos earn their cash from the 97% RTP. However, the multipliers can rise as high as 125x on other occasions, and you win once you hit that collect button. Should your rocket explode before you manage that, you lose your stake.
Speaking of stakes, you can wager between €0.50 and €250.00 per bet, but as you can make two bets (great for mixing up strategies), the complete betting range for Interstellar Run is €0.50 per round up to €500.00.
How to Play Interstellar Run
Once the Interstellar Run game powers up, the first port of call is to decide on the stake you which to place. Again, you can wager twice on each round if you like. With the bets set, you just have to wait for the round to start, and once it does, you better get your finger ready, as you’ll have to click the ‘Cash Out’ button when you’re happy with the win multiplier – leave it too late and your round is over.
If you like to use previous rounds as a guide when deciding on the multipliers you want to collect, you can look at the last 30 results at the top of the game. Additionally, you can configure up to an unlimited number of automatic rounds via the Auto Play feature. Choose how many spins you want at the current stake, set the autocollect multiplier value, and let the rounds play out in the background.
Pros
- Fast-paced gameplay for quick, adrenaline-filled sessions.
- High RTP of 97%, which is better than most slots.
- Ability to place two bets per round, allowing for varied strategies.
Cons
- Max win of 125x may feel limited for some players seeking bigger rewards.
- Lack of visual variety or bonus features might not appeal to those who prefer more complex games.
Interstellar Run Review Final Thoughts
If you’re already a fan of crash games, you’ll feel right at home here. On the flip side, if you haven't tried this genre before, Interstellar Run is a great place to start. Give the demo a go, and see if you’ve got the guts to cash out at just the right moment—or watch as your rocket explodes and takes your stake with it. Either way, it’s a ride worth taking.
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