Whenever we stumble upon a casino with an original crash game, we can’t help to test out the game thoroughly. Rocketpot is one of those casinos that truly went all in with their original crash game, and it’s been on our radar for quite some time now.
Refresher!
Original crash games are developed by the casinos themselves!
When we talk about original crash games, we usually talk about those from BC Originals or Stake Originals, but it’s only fair we give Rocketpot’s Originals crash game the same opportunity to shine.
Gameplay Experience
If you’ve ever read one of our crash game reviews, then you know we take this stuff seriously! Each of our game reviews is based on a process that allows us to provide you with the most accurate and unbiased information possible.
How do we do it? We’ll we’ve designed a special process, and we stick to it religiously!
Here’s what our hands-on review process looks like:
- The more, the merrier (and less biased).
Multiple team members do each game review. Each team member does their own research and forms their own opinions to ensure that we have a well-rounded perspective. - Next, we collect and verify the basic game information.
This step is usually straightforward – we gather the basic game information from the game providers or the casinos that host the games. If we can’t find what we need or if anything seems off, we’ll investigate further by contacting the casinos or game providers. - Then comes the fun part – gameplay!
We all love this step of the review process. We spend countless hours exploring the game, taking detailed notes along the way. We want to make sure that we experience every aspect of the game so that we can provide a comprehensive review. - Finally, we meet up and share our impressions.
After discussing our findings in-depth, we’re eager to write game reviews that are easy to read and informative. And that’s exactly what you’re reading right now!
Crash by Rocketpot Original – Gameplay Report
Our gameplay report started off slightly frustrating. We can’t understand why casinos don’t make an effort to clearly display essential game information such as RTP or game limits.
If any casino operators or employees are reading this, listen up, we want game information clearly displayed! We’re not asking for too much.
Luckily enough, we’ve got chat support services at Rocketpot to help us out, and we managed to verify the basic game information, so you don’t need to endure that boring process. Enough chit-chat, let’s talk gaming experience.
Desktop Gaming Experience
As is a tradition here at Crash Gambler, we always take a look at all the games on our big desktop computer screens first.
To evaluate the gaming experience, we test the games out in multiple browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, and Edge) and on multiple desktop devices (ranging from the newest M2 Macbook Pro’s to old Intel Q6600-powered PC hunks).
The game’s interface on desktop devices is great. Everything is clearly displayed, easy to find and understand. As you can see from the image above, a lot is going on in this crash game, but have no worries, we’ll break it down soon enough.
In terms of gaming experience, we have no real complaints. The game worked smoothly on all previously mentioned devices and browsers.
The only thing we don’t like about this game in terms of the gaming experience is the slight lag that occurs after the game crashes and the moment when the timer occurs that announces the start of a new round.
This slight lag was reported by all our team members, so it’s simply a part of the gameplay, not a bug. This game is a bit more slow-paced than its competitors.
Rocketpot Crash Game On Mobile
Our game plan is fairly similar when we test out the games on mobile.
We make sure to test the games on multiple mobile browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Safari) and multiple devices that have differently-sized screens and processing power (iPhone 13 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S22, and iPhone 6S).
If you pay close attention, you’re going to see that the dice mode is missing on mobile. We’ve looked everywhere, but it seems the dice option just isn’t a thing on mobile.
Nonetheless, the mobile gaming experience with this game was still more than pleasant. We still had a hard time adapting to the slightly slower pace of this game, but that was it.
Mobile friendly? Absolutely?
We can safely say that this game is ready for crash gambling on the go!
In terms of device and browser compatibility, there were no issues. Even our smallest, least powerful device (iPhone 6S) had no problems running this game. We’re also happy to report that this game does not need the strongest internet connection to run smoothly.
Its lightweight design makes sure you can play everywhere, even on a weaker public Wifi connection or 3G mobile.
Final Verdict
If we had to grade the gameplay experience of Rocketpot Crash, we’d have no hesitations in giving it a 5/5. This game proved to be smooth and well-adapted to all platforms and browsers.
Smooth sailing!
Problems like crashing, betting delays, or anything like that were not an issue, hooray!
How to Play Crash by Rocketpot Original
Now that you know that the game is worth your time since the gaming experience is good, it’s only right we also show you how to play it.
We usually divide this part of our game review into two sections: one dealing with the manual betting mode and the other with the automated betting mode.
With Rocketpot’s crash game, we’ve added another section to the how-to-play guide, the dice betting mode!
Manual Mode
If you’re new to this game or new to crash gambling in general, manual mode is the way to go. Why?
Because things tend to move a bit slower in manual mode, and you have much more control over the action.
The manual betting mode in Rocketpot’s original crash game is really simple. The only thing you have control over is the bet amount. If you click the blue “change bet” button, a new menu opens up, which allows you to decide or enter your desired wager.
Once you’ve decided on a bet amount, you’re ready to click that orange “place bet” button. As soon as you do that, you’ve entered the next round of crash.
Once the game starts, you’ll need to click the same button, but this time you click it to cash out, not to place a bet. That is it! Now you just have to be lucky enough to cash out before the multiplier crashes.
We recommend you play at least a dozen manual betting rounds before you switch to automated betting. Take your time!
Play Along With Us
If you wish to try all these things on your own, we suggest you head straight to Rocketpot, make an account in seconds, and follow this guide along.
Auto Mode
Once you’ve mastered the manual betting mode, it’s time you click that “strategy” button (strategy is code for automated betting in Rocketpot Crash)!
Once you click the strategy button, a new window with automated betting options should pop up. Here’s how it looks.
In this window, you can set your desired auto cash out multiplier and activate the automated betting process by clicking on the toggle box below the multiplier settings.
Keep in mind that before you activate the automated betting mode, you also need to determine the size of your bets by clicking the “change bet” button.
Once you’ve decided on the auto cash out multiplier and activated the auto mode, click the “close” button and return to the main game interface.
The button that said “place bet” before should now say “stop auto bet” which means that the automated betting mode is in full control. The game will now place bets until you run out of money or click the stop auto bet money.
Disconnects aren’t an issue!
The game will automatically cash out even if you disconnect. Good to know!
We recommend you never take your eyes off the game, even if you play in auto mode. Games like Spaceman by Pragmatic Play or Blast by Bitsler allow you to implement some stop-losses, but that is not the case with this game. Be careful!
Rocketpot Crash Roll The Dice Mode
We’ve dedicated an entire section to the dice section of Rocketpot’s crash game because it is essentially an entire game within a game (Gameception, get it?).
So what does it mean to “Roll The Dice” in Crash by Rocketpot?
Well, essentially, you’re placing bets on the multiplier in the game. You can bet that the multiplier will crash below or over a certain value. If you bet 5$ that the multiplier will crash above 2X, you win $10. That is it!
The image above shows the dice betting interface, here’s everything you need to know, from top to bottom:
- The first thing you need to do is decide on a bet amount. Only wager the amount you can afford to lose.
- When you finish that, grab the sliding controller and determine the payout multiplier. You can also enter it manually in the “payout” box below. The roll-over or roll-under setting will adjust accordingly.
- The “roll-over” or “roll-under” box allows you to set the “multiplier” or, better yet number on which you want to bet. You can pick any number between 1 and 100, and the dice roll will generate a number lower or higher than your pick.
If you pick the roll under bet, you’ll win if the elected number is lower than the one you’ve chosen and vice versa if you choose to play the overhand.
- The “profit on win” and “win chance” boxes automatically display your odds of winning and how much you stand to win if you’re successful.
- The “round seed” box allows you to change your seed value, upon which the provably fair algorithm produces a randomized result of the dice game. We’ll touch upon the provably fair system of this game in just a minute.
It is essentially a classic crypto dice game integrated into a crash game. Is that kind of weird? It definitely isn’t something we see every day, but is it bad? Well, not really.
Once you’ve configured all the settings we described above, the only thing left to do is press the orange “Roll The Dice” button and hope that lady luck is on your side.
We now understand why this game features a slightly slower paced gameplay. It’s so you have the chance to play a round of dice as well, it all makes sense now!
Game Features
When it comes to features, Rocketpot made sure their original game was jam-packed. We’re going to kick things off with the most exciting one, the jackpot rewards!
Jackpot Rewards
Jackpot rewards in Rocketpot Crash activate at three different milestones:
- The first Jackpot reward activates once the multiplier passes the 50X mark!
This is called the “Mini” jackpot reward it’s usually worth up to $10. - The second Jackpot reward activates once the multiplier passes the 250X mark!
This one is called the “Major” Jackpot reward, and it’s usually worth around $90. - The third and the last Jackpot reward activates once the multiplier passes the 1000X mark!
This one is called the “Mega” Jackpot reward, and it’s usually worth around $700, not bad, right?
Once the jackpot gets activated, all the players who participated in that round during the round get a chance to be selected to spin the wheel, regardless of whether they cashed out or crashed before the jackpot multiplier.
We don’t like the fact that you have to spin another wheel just to get a chance of actually winning the Jackpot reward, they are rare as it is, and you’ll need some serious luck to get it by spinning the wheel.
Provable Fairness
We recently reviewed Roobet’s original crash game, and one of the big letdowns of that game is the fact that in order to check the fairness of the game, you need to execute Python code.
It’s hard to believe, but Rocketpot somehow managed to complicate things even more. Rocketpot should really look up to Thunderpick casino, checking the fairness in their Thunder Crash game is super simple!
Let’s start with the basics. To get the information about each round of crash, you simply click the id number of the round in the “History” tab below the game’s interface. Refer to the image below.
Once you access the hash of the round, you get all the information you need to check the fairness of the game. That’s where things take a downturn. The image below shows Rocketpot’s instructions for checking fairness with their provably fair algorithm.
Looks super simple, right? Nope! Even the members of our team that are well-versed in Javascript struggled to understand what in the world Rocketpot wants us to do.
Eventually, we managed to check the fairness of 20 rounds of crash, but it was far from easy.
Coming to this conclusion wasn’t easy.
The good news is, Rocketpot’s original crash game is fair!
Games like Aviator by Spribe or Crash by Stake Originals make fairness verification 100 times easier and more intuitive. Do better, Rocketpot!
Player’s Chat Room
If there’s one thing that always makes a crash game a bit more fun and sociable, it’s the chat room. We’re happy to see that Rocketpot decided to include one in their original crash game.
The arrow in the image below shows you where to find it!
Betting History
We’ve briefly touched upon the betting history tab when we reviewed the “super simple” provably fair system of the game. You can find the game history tab just above the chat room tab we just showed you.
Through the history tab, you can find the following information:
- Clickable id number of the round.
Clicking it opens up a new window with all the round information clearly displayed. - The end result of a round.
This is displayed under the “Crash” column. - Jackpot status.
This column tells you if the Jackpot reward was given out or not. - “Played” column.
The exact date and time of the round. - Round hash.
This is the hash of the round, you need it to check the game’s fairness. If you want to copy it, you’ll need to click the id number of the game in the first column. - Bet – @ – Win.
If you placed a bet in a particular round, these 3 columns show you your bet amount, the multiplier you cashed out at, and if you won or not.
Pros & Cons of Crash by Rocketpot Original
If you’re still on the fence if this is the crash game for you, we’re about to make your decision a lot easier. Here’s a list of all the pros and cons of the game we’ve identified through our review.
This is what we like…
✅ We like the slower-paced gameplay, it’s perfect for beginners.
✅ The 98,5% RTP is well above average, which is great.
✅ The gaming experience is top-notch on all platforms.
✅ We like how manual the manual betting mode is, just how we like it.
✅ The integrated Dice roll mini-game is a unique and interesting addition.
And this is what could be improved…
❌ There could be more betting automation settings.
❌ Proving the fairness of the game is a nightmare.
❌ We missed the Dice Roll game on mobile.
❌ Jackpot rewards are nice but incredibly difficult to get.
❌ Gathering the basic game information was harder than it should be.
Final Thoughts
There you have it, it’s hard to find the words to describe this game. Even our team was left with mixed feelings after finishing this game review.
The thing is, Rocketpot got a lot of things right with this game, but they slacked off on small details that ended up meaning a lot.
For instance, we’re sure making a user-friendly interface for fairness verification would be simple and displaying the basic game information is even easier.
Do we recommend you try this game? Yes, we do, it’s not a bad game, and after all, it’s still a rather new game, so we’re sure improvements are on their way.
Rocketpot is an amazing casino, and that’s not just because of their original crash game, we definitely recommend you give it a try. See you there!