Game developer BGaming has released its newest parlour game with the launch of 'Top Eagle', which sees players taking off and ejecting from the plane before it crashes.
The gist of the game is that players bet an amount before the game starts. Once the round begins, a multiplier starts and builds until either the player cashes out and ejects, or the plane crashes. If the plane crashes, the bet amount is lost. There are collectible plane skins in the game, which can be unlocked after players cash out after the 2x, 5x, 10x, 50x, and 100x thresholds.
The game can be played on both desktop and mobile formats and it also features an auto cashout threshold that players can select. Top Eagle has a theoretical return to player percentage (RTP) of 97%.
Regarding the launch, BGaming Chief Casual Game Producer Mikalai Dzeneladze said: "Crash games have quickly become a staple in our portfolio, with their appeal stretching across many regulated markets, including LatAm. With its unique top-down view which offers a diversity of backgrounds and the illusion of flight, players will remain engaged for longer.
"This game is not to be missed by both long-term crash game fans looking for a new experience, and new players trying the genre for the first time."
Top Eagle is available for play now at casinos that offer BGaming's content.
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These games all look and play alike. I hate crash games with all of my soul. Anyone else feel that way?
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