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In a world cluttered with rocket launches and plane crashes, I find it refreshing when a game takes a different path. Turbo Games has caught my eye with their latest release—Jewel Clicker, a gem-mining twist on the crash game format.

Having played and reviewed dozens of crash games, I’ve developed a keen eye for what makes them tick.

But before I dig too deep into my personal opinions, let me break down what makes this game shine and where it might need some polishing.

Turbo Games are known for their interesting gameplay mechanics, so I am not gonna lie; I’m excited!

Want to see how I reach my conclusions? Check out my game review process, where I detail how my team tests games with real money.

No hypotheticals—just hands-on experience.

Desktop Gameplay Experience

When I first launched Jewel Clicker, I immediately noticed its unique gameplay mechanics—mining gems instead of launching rockets.

No Bitcoin mining here (though that could’ve been interesting!).

The “music” was just rock-hitting sounds. Not that I mind, it fits the theme perfectly.

The visual feedback is simple but effective: when you crash, the golden rock turns gray.

That’s all there is to it, and honestly, I find the simplicity refreshing.

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I wanted to reach 4X multiplier, and I’ve got it sharp.

The maximum multiplier is 1,000X, which isn’t as high as the 1,000,000X you can find in Rocketpot’s Crash. Yet, it isn’t bad, either!

While I can check my recent results, I do miss having a proper leaderboard like in Aviator by Spribe.

Though I have to say, like most click-to-play crash games, it feels a bit awkward on a desktop.

Mobile Gameplay

The mobile version is where Jewel Clicker really shines—the tap controls feel natural, and I’m impressed by how clean and responsive the interface is.

The mobile betting interface is amazing.

I really enjoy the design; it’s not heavy in elements, and the loading speed is impressive.

Buttons are ordered well, and you can see your betting history, although there’s no historical data about biggest wins. Yikes!

I thoroughly tested it on an iPhone 13 Pro and an Android tablet. The performance surprised me—it runs smoothly on Wi-Fi and mobile data.

I noticed the 5G performance exceeded Wi-Fi, and it handled 4G like a champ, even with poor reception.

That’s impressive in my book!

Gameplay options make or break a crash game’s long-term appeal, so I always test them carefully. Jewel Clicker has done well, but not enough to leave a lasting impression.

But let’s have a more detailed look.

Manual Mode

In Jewel Clicker, you’re limited to Manual Mode. The gameplay loop is simple: tap somewhere on the big stone and watch the multiplier climb.

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It took me some time to realize that “Hit Stone!” button doesn’t work. You have to hit the stone.

The 96% RTP doesn’t exactly wow me. It’s certainly not bad, but knowing that 99% RTP crash games exist, it’s certainly not ideal.

If you want to test different strategies, Triple Cash or Crash might be more your speed.

The betting structure starts nicely at $0.10, with $0.1 increments up to $1, then $1 steps to $10, and finally $10 jumps until you hit the $100 cap.

Having criticized Turbo Games’ large betting increments in PumpedX, I’m pleased they’ve done their homework and offered something better with Jewel Clicker.

Auto Mode

Jewel Clicker doesn’t have an auto mode, which is pretty unfortunate.

It’s hard for me to highlight a game without an auto mode, as automations allow me to implement interesting crash strategies.

I know that it’s not another rocket crash game, but I believe an auto mode will benefit the players more.

If you want to play some crash games with a rock-solid auto mode, you can check the Crash by Stake Originals, where you can implement more complex strategies.

Provably Fair Gameplay Mechanics

The game outcomes can be tracked and verified on the blockchain.

I’m a big fan of provably fair games because they eliminate any doubts about fairness.

While most players won’t check these details regularly, I find it reassuring that the option exists.

Slowly but surely, I’m reaching the end of my review, so if you have read other game reviews, you know it’s time to pinpoint the pros and cons of Jewel Clicker.

I came up with all the good things about Turbo Games’ latest “gem”:

✅ Nice visual design
✅ Simple but engaging gameplay
✅ Provably fair mechanics
✅ Low minimum bets
✅ Excellent mobile performance
✅ Quick rounds

But Jewel Clicker does have some flaws:

❌ Limited RTP compared to other crash games
❌ No auto mode for advanced strategies
❌ Lacks multiplay options and leaderboards

Jewel Clicker captivates with its unique gem-mining approach and polished visuals. The smooth performance across all devices makes it genuinely enjoyable to play.

While the basic gameplay mechanics are solid and provably fair, I crave more strategic depth.

At its core, it’s a fun twist on crash games that’s perfect for casual sessions. However, I’ll likely return to games like BC.Game’s crash when I want to implement more sophisticated betting strategies.

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
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About the Author
A digital native and an early enthusiast of blockchain technology, Alessia has collaborated with leading crypto casino platforms, ensuring accurate data on guides, articles, and reviews. She’s responsible for verifying the information and research that backs up our content – so that you can make informed decisions with your crypto.