GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at 388hero login

Aviator by Spribe is the fast crash-game room we put forward for Indonesia: two bet panels, live multiplier climb and cash-out timing in every round. Open your account...

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388hero login How Aviator works here

How Aviator works here

Aviator is Spribe's crash-style plane game built around a multiplier that starts at 1.00x and climbs until the aircraft flies away. You choose your stake, watch the number rise and cash out before the exit point. What makes it stand apart is the mix of short rounds, dual bet panels and auto cash-out targets, giving you more control than a reel game

while staying quicker than most table rooms.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Aviator features we highlight

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Dual

Two bet panels

Run one Aviator round with two separate stake boxes, each with its own cash-out button. You can keep one attempt conservative while letting the second chase a steeper multiplier when the plane keeps climbing.

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Live multiplier climb

The screen is built around the red plane and a live number that rises until flyaway. That simple visual makes Aviator quick to read, even before you open settings.

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Auto cash-out control

Set an auto cash-out target if you want the round to close at a chosen multiplier. We still keep the manual button visible, so your timing remains part of the Aviator rhythm.

PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Aviator gameplay in your lobby

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Entry flow Open Aviator from our game lobby and the round stream loads straight into the plane screen. You see the stake boxes, multiplier track and history strip before choosing your first amount.
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Round rules Each round starts at 1.00x and climbs until the plane leaves. Cash out before that moment to settle the multiplier shown; wait too long and the stake closes at zero.
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Stake structure Aviator lets you place one or two stakes in the same round. The split layout helps you test different cash-out targets without jumping between game rooms mid-session again.
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Mobile pace On phone, the Aviator screen keeps the multiplier, stake boxes and cash-out controls close together. You can follow short rounds without pinching, rotating or searching for hidden controls.

Aviator transparency table details

Game typeCrash multiplier, Spribe Aviator
VolatilityHigh, short-round variance
Supported devicesAndroid, iOS and desktop browsers
Access regionSupported regions in Indonesia where local law permits
ON THE GO

Aviator on your phone

On mobile, Aviator works because the whole decision loop fits into a tight screen: stake, takeoff, multiplier climb and cash-out. We keep the game tile easy to find, then let...

Fast portrait view
Large cash-out button
Auto target field
Compact history strip
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HELP CHANNELS

Aviator help when needed

Cash-out timing If a cash-out click feels late or unclear...
Auto setting help If auto bet or auto cash-out behaves differently...
Round history checks When the history strip looks unfamiliar, our team...
REVIEW SIGNALS

Aviator fairness signals we show

Spribe source

Aviator is a Spribe crash game, so we label the provider clearly in the game tile. You can confirm you are opening the plane multiplier room before the first round loads.

Provably fair check

Aviator rounds use server and client seed logic for provably fair verification. We keep that reference near the game so you can check how outcomes are produced there.

Round ID display

Completed Aviator rounds carry identifiers that help trace the exact multiplier result. If you ask us about a session, that ID lets support focus on the correct round.

Visible history

The recent multiplier strip is part of the Aviator screen, not a hidden report. You can compare your cash-out decisions against the visible sequence after each flyaway event.

Certified RNG

Where certification data is supplied by the provider, we present it alongside the Aviator room rather than mixing it with unrelated games. The aim is clear context for this specific title.

No result editing

Once an Aviator round is settled, the multiplier result is shown through the game record. We do not rewrite that outcome; support reads the same completed round reference.

Aviator beside other game pages

Live BaccaratBaccarat waits for card dealing and table decisions, while Aviator turns on one rising multiplier. Choose Aviator when you want a shorter loop centered on timing rather than hand comparison.
RouletteRoulette asks you to pick numbers or areas before the wheel stops. Aviator strips that down to stake, multiplier climb and cash-out choice, with every round ending by flyaway.
BlackjackBlackjack gives you hit, stand and hand-value decisions against a dealer. Aviator feels lighter because the main decision is when to exit the climbing multiplier before it disappears.
Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza focuses on reels, tumbling symbols and spin features. Aviator uses no reels at all; the excitement comes from watching the plane rise and leaving at your chosen point.
Gates of OlympusGates of Olympus builds drama through symbol drops and feature rounds. Aviator is cleaner and faster, using one multiplier path so your attention stays on the cash-out moment.
Live Sic BoLive Sic Bo uses dice combinations and a dealer table layout. Aviator replaces that with a plane, a graph and instant settlement, making each decision feel more direct.
Sportsbook marketsSportsbook markets unfold around match schedules and odds movement. Aviator is ready in repeating micro-rounds, so it suits moments when you want quick multiplier decisions inside the casino area.

Aviator highlights in our lobby

Instant round entry

Aviator rounds restart quickly, so the waiting time between flyaways stays short. The room suits you when you prefer repeated multiplier decisions instead of long table sequences sessions.

Manual cash-out

The main cash-out button stays central because timing is the heart of Aviator. You can press manually whenever the shown multiplier matches your comfort for that round level.

Two stake lanes

Two stake lanes let you structure a round in different ways. Keep both modest, set one auto target, or let one run while closing the other early first.

Auto cash-out targets

Auto cash-out is useful when you already know the multiplier you want. Set the value before takeoff, then watch whether Aviator reaches it before the plane leaves.

Round history strip

The history strip keeps recent multipliers visible above the action. It helps you read the tempo of the room, while reminding you that every Aviator round is separate.

Clean cockpit look

Aviator keeps the plane, graph and buttons prominent, with little clutter around them. That clean screen makes the game easy to follow on compact Indonesian phone displays too.

Aviator questions before you join

Aviator is provided by Spribe, the studio behind this crash-style plane format. We show the provider name on the tile so you know which version you are opening before the round starts.

A round begins at 1.00x, rises while the plane is flying and stops when the plane leaves. If you cash out before that point, the shown multiplier is used for settlement.

Yes. Aviator includes two stake panels, so you can run separate choices in the same round. Each panel has its own amount field and cash-out control for flexible timing.

Auto cash-out closes your stake if the multiplier reaches the value you set before takeoff. It is helpful when you prefer a planned exit instead of reacting manually each round.

Aviator works well on both, but phone sessions feel especially quick because the key controls fit on one screen. Desktop gives you more space to watch history and settings together.

That happens when the plane leaves before your manual or auto cash-out is completed. Check the round history and multiplier result, then contact us with the round ID if you need clarity.