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Nick is a seasoned casino expert with over 5 years of experience in the industry. He possesses in-depth knowledge of casino games, cryptocurrencies, and operators. His passion for research keeps him at the forefront of industry trends and developments. In his free time, Nick enjoys indulging in shopping sprees and can often be found binge-watching his favorite TV series

I’ve always liked Original crash games for their unique traits—but I am also a realist. Why should you create a new casino account whenever you want to test a new game?

That’s why I’ll show you Triple Cash or Crash by Betsoft Gaming and tell you if it’s worth your bucks and bravery!

Game Name and ProviderTriple Cash or Crash by Betsoft
Return-to-Player (RTP)96%
House Edge4%
AlgorithmCertified RNG
Mobile SupportYes
Maximum Win$200,000
Maximum Bet Amount$100
Minimum Bet Amount$0.10
Maximum Payout Multiplier100,000x
Unique FeaturesUp to 3 bets per round, Auto cashout, Repeat all bets

My colleagues and I care about the ultimate gaming experience. To provide you with the best crash game reviews, we have developed an evaluation system.

You can look at our game review processes to see “how we do it.” But most importantly, we test games first-hand and see how they work in real-money mode.

Desktop Gameplay Experience

I like Triple Cash or Crash‘s design a lot. The music reminds me of Interstellar and is pretty much in-line with the whole outer space vibe.

The spaceship isn’t always the same. In this case, the standard red one has been replaced with a yellow one.

However, I do miss social features, especially when compared to Stake’s Crash. The RTP is 96%, which is lower than most casino-developed crash games (Stake’s Crash has 99%), but I get it—it’s developed by a studio, so there’s an extra layer of people taking their cut.

The cashout limits vary between 1.01 (who would ever do that?) and 100,000X. That’s nice!

The timer between launches is 5 seconds, which feels reasonable, as well as a 3-second countdown. However, you can’t place bets during the countdown.

The spaceship layout is visually appealing, definitely better than Speed Crash by Hacksaw, which I reviewed recently.

On the downside, I found the waiting time annoying, but that’s more of a personal gripe.

Also, there is no multiplayer mode, which is a bit disappointing. For example, Aviator by Spribe really kicks in when it comes to social dynamics.

There aren’t any leaderboards, all-time scores, or anything of this kind in Triple Cash or Crash which kind of killed my competitive nature.

But at least it’s playable on desktops, something I can’t really say about Football X by Smartsoft.

Mobile Gameplay

On mobile, the game’s three “Astronauts” feel a bit too much at times. I think it’s a bit overwhelming, but at least you have time to react with the launcher.

Triple Cash or Crash gameplay
The mobile interface is pretty decent.

For strategy, I recommend setting a plan beforehand and using the “Repeat all bets” feature—Martingale and Anti-Martingale are good strategies here.

However, everything feels tiny, and I think BC.Game’s Crash is way better optimized for mobile.

Another issue is that if you’re on a slower data plan, the third-party integration between casinos and Betsoft might cause minor gameplay delays.

It’s not huge, but it’s noticeable enough to matter in a fast-paced game like this. If you decide to play Triple Cash or Crash on your smartphone, the best option is to activate the Auto Cashout feature.

Of course, a huge part of our review is to display how good the game options are, and whether or not they bring joy to the players (or in that case—me). But let’s cut the fluff and see how well Triple Cash or Crash performs in both Manual and Auto modes.

Manual Mode

It’s not easy managing three betting interfaces in manual mode—let’s be clear from the start. You can place one, two, or all three bets per round, though.

The Cash Out All button works on one, two, or three simultaneous bets.

One thing I liked is the ability to bet on all three “Astronauts” and cash out each bet individually or all at once. You can also stagger your cashouts, which adds flexibility.

In my opinion, while it’s basic and functional, Triple Cash or Crash lacks some advanced features, like Crash by Betfury, which even offers Hotkeys for faster control.

Auto Mode

Auto mode is pretty much a must-have, especially on mobile devices. Honestly, without it, you’d probably end up smashing your phone out of frustration.

That said, it’s still nowhere near as advanced as Stake’s Crash auto mode, which offers options like stop on profit/loss, profit on win, and bet adjustments in percentages.

Compared to Crash by Stake Originals’ auto mode, Triple Cash and Crash feels much simpler—almost like a child’s version.

Still, it’s decent. I like that you can mix auto cashout options. For instance, you can set 1 or 2 betting interfaces on auto with a set cashout amount, while still playing manually on another.

It has some flexibility if you’re chasing a big win but want to manage risk at the same time.

I managed to get some juicy wins during my tests. Sadly, I couldn’t pull the last “Astronaut” out on time.

And, if you want, you can always take control in the heat of the event and pull the plug.

As with most games, Triple Cash or Crash has its own good and bad sides. No game can be perfect, but I have to address what I liked as well as what I did not.

That is why I comprised a list of all the positives I found about Betsoft’s triple-threat:

✅ Triple betting feature
✅ A fancy sci-fi theme
✅ Large maximum multiplier (100,000X)
✅ 10c minimum bet
✅ Auto cashout
✅ Multi-level risk system

However, I find Triple Cash or Crash less than ideal:

❌ 96% RTP is too low
❌ No real-time provably fair mechanics
❌ Lacks multiplayer mode and leaderboards

Triple Cash or Crash is a fun and engaging game, especially with its unique triple betting feature and multi-level risk system.

It’s definitely worth playing for a while, especially if you’re into sci-fi themes and chasing big multipliers.

However, it lacks some advanced features and real-time fairness verification, which makes it fall short compared to top-tier crash games like Stake’s Crash.

Reviewed by the Expert avatar
Reviewed by the Expert
About the Author
Nick is a seasoned casino expert with over 5 years of experience in the industry. He possesses in-depth knowledge of casino games, cryptocurrencies, and operators. His passion for research keeps him at the forefront of industry trends and developments. In his free time, Nick enjoys indulging in shopping sprees and can often be found binge-watching his favorite TV series