We played BC.Game's Crash and this is what we found

Crash has fast become one of the most popular casino games around, with crypto casinos all over offering their version of it. The concept focuses on simplicity, and this is just part of its appeal. BC.Game’s Crash is part of their Originals line-up and we recently spent some time playing it to understand exactly why the format works.
To go with our BC.Game Crash review, we tried both gaming modes (classic and trenball) — and this is what we found.
Classic Crash
BC.Game Classic Crash is an exciting game that is all about timing
The classic addition of Crash provides simple gameplay, but can still be quite thrilling when you wager. Essentially, in this mode, you follow a multiplier graph, and you place your stake whilst the graph rises and falls. You need to decide when to cash out before the multiplier crashes, which can happen at any moment.
Pros
- ✅ Simple gameplay
- ✅ Easy to learn
- ✅ Potential for high payouts
- ✅ High RTP percentage (99%)
Cons
- ❌ Only six seconds to place your wager
- ❌ Not many features available in classic mode
How to Play
Playing Crash in classic mode is fairly straightforward. All you have to do is wait for the previous round to end, and then get ready to place your wager before the next round starts. You then have six seconds to place your wager, which is not a long time, so think of your stake amount beforehand.
After the round loads up, the bet button becomes a cash out button, and you follow the multiplier graph as it rises and falls. Now it becomes about timing: you need to make sure to cash out before the graph crashes. Whenever you cash out, your multiplier amount is locked in. If the graph crashes, you lose everything.
Note that your chances of winning — expressed as a percentage — are shown and this is based on the auto cash out multiplier amount.
Features
Some of the notable features that the classic edition of Crash offers is:
- Auto cash out – can be enabled at any time in between rounds, will automatically cash out your wager when the multiplier curve reaches a set point
- Multiplayer mode – classic crash also offers a multiplayer mode, where players can wager on the same multiplier graph.
There aren’t many features available in classic mode, but for a stripped-back experience it is hard to beat.
Our Thoughts on classic Crash
Classic mode is simple, almost too simple, but it is still an incredibly fun game. Sometimes, you can’t beat the classics, and a game like this provides enough excitement and uncertainty that it is hard to get bored of the gameplay. It is this mode that has even seen big wins from streamers such as M2THAK.
Of course, if you are on a losing streak, the lack of tangible features may get old quickly, but all in all, classic Crash holds up for simple gameplay, and exciting volatility, with an enhanced RTP of up to 99% being a big incentive. We cover more about other Originals titles in our BC.Game review.
Crash Trenball
Trenball offers a different experience based on betting zones
Trenball is a little different. In Trenball, you predict when the crash, or ‘bang’ will happen. You bet on four zones: red, yellow, orange and green. The further along the zone, the more your multiplier is.
Pros
- ✅ High payouts
- ✅ Easier to wager on
- ✅ Auto betting is a little cleaner
- ✅ Smaller wins are more likely
Cons
- ❌ Betting on the moon (highest multiplier) is nearly impossible
- ❌ Also only six seconds to place a bet
How to Play
If you choose to play Trenbell on manual mode, the gameplay is simple. You can choose to bet on four different zones the multiplier will crash on: red (below 1.96x, immediate crash, at a 49.9x payout), orange (between 1.96x and 2x, a payout of 1.96x), green (crashes between 2x and 9.9x, a payout of 2x), and yellow (the multiplier crosses above 10x). Past that, you just watch the action unfold: no cashout function, you see what zone the multiplier crashes in.
Features
- Auto mode – The auto mode in Trenball is a little more in-depth. Here, you set your wager amount, set the number of games, with the option to increase or decrease your wager between rounds. You can stop when you meet a predetermined sum, or when you disable auto mode.
- Multiplayer mode – Multiplayer mode is also present here, with the added bonus that you get an added boost if you bet against the majority, and your zone ends up winning.
Our Thoughts on Trenbell
Trenball, in our opinion, is a solid alternative to the classic Crash option. For one, it offers a more straightforward betting experience: you place a wager, and see where the multiplier crashes. The auto mode being more extensive and customisable makes the player feel like they have more options as well. There’s also the multiplayer mode, which offers added boosts as well, which we enjoyed.
BC.Game Crash summary
However, while Trenbell is undoubtedly a fun variation, we still don’t think it tops the value, or the excitement of classic Crash. Is it a fun alternative? Absolutely, and it’s well worth playing if you want a more traditional gaming experience in this game.
But, we personally think the classic version is more fun, despite the features not being as extensive. And there are other BC.Game Originals to choose from if you are looking for something completely different yet equally simple.
Conn Mc Gillion
Conn Mc Gillion is an editor and iGaming content specialist with experience across online casino & sweepstakes platforms. He has worked on US facing gambling and promotional content, focusing on clarity, compliance, and user-focused optimisation. Conn’s editorial approach prioritises transparency, accurate promotional breakdowns, and responsible play guidance.
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