I said it before, and I’ll say it again…
This definitely holds up with their upcoming release of Kite Festival, a new crash game that Crash Gambler is exclusively reviewing before the actual release.
Discover Kite Festival and all of its features before others do as well!
Game Information
Game Name and Provider | Not yet available |
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Return-to-Player (RTP) | Not yet avaliable |
House Edge | Not yet available |
Algorithm | Certified fair RNG |
Mobile Support | Yes |
Maximum Win | $25,000 |
Maximum Bet Amount | $50 |
Minimum Bet Amount | $0.02 |
Maximum Payout Multiplier | 5000X |
Unique Features | Five simultaneous bets Free bets |
Kite Festival by Mascot Games – Demo
Gameplay Experience & Features
Much like Mascot Gaming’s Paper Lanterns crash game, Kite Festivals desktop and mobile interface lets you know there’s a lot going on in this game, and trust me, that initial gut feeling doesn’t lie.
Aside from those five round bet buttons, there are plenty of other features to cover. Let’s dive in!
Desktop Experience
Despite the presence of five betting interfaces, the game’s interface is rather minimalistic and calming.
Compared to certain games like Crash Royale by iMoon, which feels much more cramped and feature-filled, this feels pleasant.
Now, once you start setting off three, four or even five kites at the same time, things definitely do go from calming to exciting and even wild at times.
That said, the chaos is easily controlled since every kite’s betting interface has an ‘Autoplay’ and ‘Autocollect’ feature.
Without betting automation features, I dare say it’s almost impossible to release and cash out more than three kites at the same time.
Once you have all the autoplay (and ideally also auto collect) settings set up on each betting interface, you can opt-in for the ‘Bet All’ and ‘Collect All’ features in the game’s top right corner.
This feature is the only thing that will allow you to handle the chaos of setting off five kites in manual betting mode. I can’t stress enough how important it is.
Before I wrap up this section, I must add that despite not even being released yet, this game performed spectacularly on my desktop device, without any bugs or delays present.
Mobile Experience
Before I explain more about this game’s mobile gameplay experience, I have to admit I like the desktop version more. It just gives you more breathing space to play.
That being said, for all you mobile gamers, don’t worry. This game is still a gem, even on mobile!
I forgot to mention this before, but if you look at all of the screenshots I took of this game, you’ll see that there’s a gift box next to some active kites.
During each round of the game, you can win up to five free bets that are given away randomly. To collect the free bets, you have to cash out before you lost the kite!
The free bets that you collect will be automatically used in the next round of the game. Great idea, Mascot Gaming!
If you ever need more information about the game and its features, there’s a burger menu in the top right corner of both the mobile and desktop versions, which holds both game information and settings.
Right next to it, you can check your previous bets and your balance. That’s it!
Gameplay Options
Kite Festival is by no means an advanced crash game where you can automate numerous betting strategies like you can in Crash by BC Originals, for example.
However, with five betting positions and some betting automation available, you can still craft some interesting strategies.
Let’s have a closer look at the gameplay options.
Manual Mode
If you want to play in straight manual mode, I recommend you do so with either less than 3 kites per round or by using the ‘Bet All’ and ‘Collect All’ feature.
To place a manual bet, simply click the big ‘BET’ button to release a kite and ‘CASH OUT’ button to grab your winnings before the kite gets lost.
You can also play in manual mode, setting up different bet amounts on each betting position, switching between those you’d like to manually bet on, and cashing out.
Autoplay Mode
Regardless of how basic they seem, the ‘Autoplay’ and ‘Autocollect’ features that you can find on each betting position are worth their weight in gold when managing more than 3 kites.
I like to use the autoplay feature on all five kites while cashing out manually while there are at least 3 kites left in the game by using the ‘Collect All’ option.
This allowed me to have a lot of fun while keeping the amount of manual clicking to a minimum.
If you want a completely hands-free experience, you can also set off all five kites with both autoplay and autocollect features turned on. Just make sure you’re setting responsible bet amounts!
Pros and Cons of Kite Festival by Mascot Games
Kite Festival is a blast, but like any other crash game, it has a few downsides.
Pros
✅ Gorgeous game design
✅ Five betting positions
✅ Amazing free bets feature
✅ Easy to understand gameplay
✅ Bet all and collect all features
✅ Betting history
✅ 5000X maximum multiplier
Cons
❌ Betting automation is basic
❌ No real-time provable fairness
❌ Lack of features like game statistics or leaderboard
Final Thoughts
The question is, did Mascot Gaming deliver what I expected? Most definitely!
For the past 4 days, no other game I have played has come near to the fun that I had while playing Kite Festival. In my book, that’s all that matters.
Sure, there are more complex games with more features, but Kite Festival is not trying to be one of those games. It’s trying to entertain, and it does exactly that.