Aviatrix Slot Games Canada
Aviatrix is one of the more distinctive titles available at Canadian online casinos — a crash game with NFT customization, a built-in XP progression system, and a 97% RTP that places it above most traditional slots. This page covers how the Aviatrix game works, what sets it apart from conventional slot games, and where Canadian players can find it at licensed casinos.
What Are Aviatrix Slot Games?
Aviatrix is commonly searched as a slot game, but it operates differently from standard slot titles. Developed by Aviatrix — a provider founded in 2021 and headquartered in Cyprus — the game is a crash-style arcade title built around a rising multiplier mechanic rather than reels, paylines, or scatter symbols. It is one of the few games in the Canadian online casino market to combine crash game mechanics with NFT-based customization and a player-versus-environment progression system.
The game launched in 2022 and has since been licensed in Ontario through iGaming Ontario, making it one of the few crash games available within Canada's provincially regulated online casino market. Outside Ontario, it is accessible through offshore-licensed operators serving Canadian players.
What makes Aviatrix different from traditional slot games:
- No reels, paylines, or scatter symbols — gameplay is built around a multiplier that rises until a crash event
- Players choose when to cash out rather than waiting for symbol combinations to land
- An XP system rewards every bet placed, unlocking aircraft customization and leaderboard access
- A built-in NFT marketplace allows players to own, customize, and display aircraft within the game
- Multiplayer view shows what other players are betting and cashing out in real time
- Provably fair mechanics make the outcome verifiable
All Four Aviatrix Games Compared
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Aviatrix |
Second Chance |
Mines |
Fruits |
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Game type |
Crash |
Crash + second flight |
Instant / mines |
Video slot |
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Released |
Oct 2022 |
Mar 2026 |
Mar 2026 |
May 2026 |
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RTP |
97% |
97.50% |
97% |
96.50% |
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Volatility |
Medium |
High |
Player-controlled |
Medium |
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Player decision |
When to cash out |
When to cash out (×2) |
Which tiles to reveal; when to cash out |
Spin (passive) |
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Min bet |
CA$0.10 |
CA$0.10 |
CA$0.10 |
CA$0.10 |
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Max win |
10,000x |
High (no fixed ceiling) |
Variable by mine count |
TBC |
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NFT scatter/plane |
Yes — Build Mode |
Yes — shared |
Yes — visual identity |
Yes — scatter symbol |
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Shared XP/profile |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Provably fair |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Ontario licensed |
Yes |
Expanding |
Expanding |
Expanding |
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Best for |
Crash game introduction |
High-variance crash players |
Adjustable risk preference |
Slot players new to Metaverse |
The Shared Features That Connect All Aviatrix Games
Single player profile All four Aviatrix titles are linked to one account. A player's level, XP, aircraft customization, and reward history are the same regardless of which game they are playing. There is no need to build separate profiles or progression in each title.
XP and aircraft levelling Every bet placed in any Aviatrix title earns XP. Cumulative XP levels up the player's aircraft from level 1 to level 10, unlocking cosmetic upgrades. The aircraft at a higher level appears across all four games — in the Build Mode of the crash titles, in the mines interface, and as the scatter symbol in Aviatrix Fruits.
Loot boxes Earned through cumulative wagering turnover across all titles. Loot boxes contain rare aircraft skins, free bets, tournament access tokens, and other collectibles. The unlock rate scales with total turnover — higher cumulative betting across any combination of titles unlocks higher-rarity boxes.
Seasonal tournaments Competitive leaderboard events run across the Metaverse portfolio, with prize pools that have reached €4,000,000 in flagship events. Tournaments may be single-title or cross-title. Entry and ranking criteria vary by event.
NFT aircraft The same aircraft built in any Aviatrix game appears in all others. Players who customize a plane in the crash game see it represented in the mines interface and as the scatter in Fruits. Aircraft can be traded in the integrated NFT marketplace. NFT participation is entirely optional — the core games function without it.
Free bets via promo codes Aviatrix integrates free bet mechanics through promo codes distributed by casino operators and the game itself. Free bets apply within standard game rounds with the same RTP as real-money play — there is no separate bonus mode or altered mechanics.
How to Get Started with Aviatrix Games in Canada
Step 1 — Choose a licensed Canadian casino carrying Aviatrix Confirm the operator holds a valid licence — iGO registration for Ontario, or MGA/Gibraltar for other provinces. Check which Aviatrix titles are available in the games library, as not all operators carry all four titles simultaneously.
Step 2 — Try the demo versions first Demo modes are available for Aviatrix and other titles at select Canadian casinos. The demo replicates real-money mechanics with the same RTP and features. Note that XP only accumulates in real-money play — the demo does not contribute to aircraft levelling or loot box progress.
Step 3 — Understand which game format suits your play style
- If you prefer active cashout decisions with moderate variance → Aviatrix (original)
- If you want higher variance and a recovery mechanic → Aviatrix Second Chance
- If you want to control your own risk level each round → Aviatrix Mines
- If you prefer passive spin-based play with slot mechanics → Aviatrix Fruits
Step 4 — Set your bet and configure auto-cashout if preferred All crash and mines titles support auto-cashout settings. For the crash games, this means setting a target multiplier that triggers automatic cashout if reached. For Mines, automatic play options allow repeated rounds at fixed settings. Auto-cashout does not alter the underlying odds.
Step 5 — Note that XP and rewards carry across all titles Any real-money play in any Aviatrix game contributes to the shared profile. Players who switch between titles keep their aircraft level, loot box progress, and tournament standing. There is no restart when moving from one Aviatrix game to another.
Responsible Gambling with Aviatrix Games in Canada
Each Aviatrix title involves a different type of active decision — crash games require cashout timing, Mines requires tile selection and cashout timing, Fruits is spin-based. A few considerations specific to this portfolio:
Crash games involve real-time decisions under uncertainty. The multiplier rising in real time can create a sense of urgency that is different from the experience of spinning reels. Setting an auto-cashout target before rounds begin is one way to remove in-round emotional decision-making.
Mine count selection in Aviatrix Mines directly controls variance. Selecting a high number of mines produces a game with many rounds ending in loss quickly. Understanding the mathematical relationship between mine count and survival probability before increasing mines is useful context.
Shared XP can extend sessions across multiple titles. Because progress carries across all four games, players may find themselves switching between titles to continue building XP. Setting session time and deposit limits before play — regardless of which title is active — applies across the entire Metaverse session.
Most licensed Canadian online casinos provide deposit limits, session time limits, and self-exclusion tools. These apply to all games at the operator, including all Aviatrix titles.
If gambling is causing harm, contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 or visit responsiblegambling.org.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Aviatrix games are available in Canada?
The Aviatrix portfolio available at Canadian online casinos currently includes four titles: Aviatrix (the original crash game, released 2022), Aviatrix Second Chance (crash with a second flight mechanic, released March 2026), Aviatrix Mines (instant game on a 5×5 grid, released March 2026), and Aviatrix Fruits (5×3 video slot with fruit theme, released May 2026). Availability of individual titles varies by operator — verify on each casino’s games page.
Are Aviatrix games slots or crash games?
The Aviatrix portfolio includes both. Aviatrix and Aviatrix Second Chance are crash games — rising multiplier format with player cashout decisions. Aviatrix Mines is an instant game built on a grid mechanic. Aviatrix Fruits is a traditional 5×3 video slot with 10 paylines. All four are connected through the Aviatrix iGaming Metaverse with shared XP and rewards.
What is the RTP of each Aviatrix game?
Aviatrix (original): 97%. Aviatrix Second Chance: 97.50%. Aviatrix Mines: 97%. Aviatrix Fruits: 96.50%. The crash and mines titles carry above-average RTPs compared to most Canadian online slots. The slot title (Fruits) is within the standard range for medium-volatility slots.
What is the Aviatrix iGaming Metaverse?
The Aviatrix iGaming Metaverse is a unified progression ecosystem connecting all Aviatrix titles under a single player profile. XP, aircraft customization, loot boxes, and tournament standings are shared across all four games. Players build the same aircraft regardless of which title they are playing, and it appears in all Aviatrix games simultaneously.
Do I need to participate in NFTs to play Aviatrix games?
No. NFT participation is optional in all Aviatrix titles. Players can access every core game feature — crash mechanics, mines grid, slot spins, XP progression, leaderboards — without purchasing or engaging with the NFT marketplace. The NFT layer adds an ownership and trading dimension for players who want it, but it does not gate any standard gameplay feature.
Is Aviatrix available in Ontario, Canada?
The original Aviatrix crash game holds an iGaming Ontario licence and is available at iGO-registered operators in the province. The newer titles (Second Chance, Mines, Fruits) are expanding their licensed footprint — check with your specific iGO-registered casino for current availability of each title. Players outside Ontario can access all Aviatrix titles through offshore-licensed operators serving Canada.
What is Aviatrix Second Chance and how is it different from the original?
Aviatrix Second Chance adds a second flight mechanic to the original crash game. After the plane crashes, 50% of players in that round are randomly selected to receive a continuation — a second flight from a fresh multiplier start. This gives those players an additional opportunity to cash out. The game carries a higher RTP (97.50% vs 97%) and higher volatility than the original, reflecting the second-flight structure.
How does Aviatrix Mines work?
Aviatrix Mines is played on a 5×5 grid of 25 tiles. Players choose how many mines (1–24) to hide, then reveal tiles one at a time. Each safe tile reveals a gem and increases the active multiplier. Players can cash out after any safe reveal. Hitting a mine ends the round with the bet lost. More mines means higher potential multipliers per reveal but a greater risk of hitting a mine before cashing out.
Can I earn XP in Aviatrix Fruits to use in the crash games?
Yes. XP earned in Aviatrix Fruits carries over to the same player profile used in all other Aviatrix titles. Aircraft levelled up through slot play will be at the same level in the crash games and vice versa. The Metaverse progression system is fully unified across all four titles.
What is the gambling age for Aviatrix games in Canada?
The legal gambling age is 19 in most Canadian provinces and territories. It is 18 in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec. This applies to all Aviatrix titles as it does to any real-money casino game. Always confirm the minimum age in your province before registering at any casino.