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BGaming Takes Flight in New Crash Game Called Lucky Birds

BGaming has released Lucky Birds, a new crash game with a strong element of risk management. Inspired by a hit mobile game, this new low-volatility title rewards player foresight with prizes of up to 12,000x.

Lucky Birds Is All About Risk Management

Lucky Birds’ style pays homage to Flappy Bird, a casual mobile game that in 2013 took the world by storm. Notoriously difficult, Flappy Bird became something of a challenge among friend groups and quickly grew in popularity.

Lucky Birds takes the iconic style of the aforementioned title and turns it into a brand-new crash game experience. The release comes as crash games continue to experience an unprecedented growth in popularity due to their simple yet engaging premise.

The new release is set against an idyllic countryside backdrop, evoking a feeling of calmness that helps players keep their cool as their bets win or lose.

A Simple But Engaging Game

Lucky Birds’ concept is simple – once players place their wagers, three color-coded birds take flight. Players are asked to select one of the birds in flight as its flock navigates a hazardous terrain full of pipes. Birds that avoid crashing into the green pipes will increase the bet multiplier, helping players score potentially huge wins.

Choosing a bird isn’t only about gut feeling, as each of these small creatures has a risk percentage above its head. Birds with a higher number have a higher chance of crashing into a pipe, but also award a higher multiplier if they survive the round.

Each round, one of the three birds will crash. After each set of pipes, the risk percentages shift. Players can then choose to back a different bird or keep betting on the same one.

Between sets of pipes, players can also cash out and keep their winnings. The round can only end in players cashing out, reaching the top multiplier of 12,000x, or crashing into a pipe.

The theoretical RTP of Lucky Birds is 96% which, paired with its low volatility, makes the game a great addition to BGaming’s lineup of Casual games.

In other news, the operator recently released several new slot games, such as Train Heist Johnny Cash, Yokai, and Alien Fruits 3.

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