Cut N' Crash at Stake is not your typical slot, here's the lowdown

Stake has just added a fresh title to its casino library: Cut N’ Crash, developed by Coreffect Interactive. It is certainly an exciting addition, and here’s everything we have found out about it.
Cut N’ Crash is unlike most games we’ve seen recently in the online casino market. It’s a pleasant change from the dark and dull themes that many providers have recently taken a liking to. Cut N’ Crash is bright, colorful, and upbeat, and it actually puts a degree of control in the player’s hands. As the name suggests, the game centers around a ball that travels through each level collecting multipliers, and when it crashes, the round is over.
The game is a treat to look at, and even better when you play it. Even if you don’t have a base deposit, Cut N’ Crash makes for a pretty good time-killer on fun-play mode.
How to Play Cut N’ Crash
Cut N’ Crash is available to play for free on Stake, but the rewards and payout potential in play-for-money are hard to ignore. At 96.2% RTP and a maximum win potential of 10,000x your stake, big wins feel realistic on its Coreffect Interactive number, and hitting anything near the max payout is clearly in big wins territory. Indeed, TrainwrecksTV recently landed a $4m win on Keno, so this is a platform used to large payouts.
The gameplay on Cut N’ Crash is simple. Players must first log in to their Stake accounts if they wish to play for real money. Once in, go to Cut N’ Crash’s official Stake hub and wait for the game to load. Set your base bet from the arrows at the bottom of the screen, and then press spacebar to release the ball. On mobile, you swipe across the rope to cut it.
Once released, the ball travels through the level and your job is to avoid the laser positioned below the rope, which ends your round immediately on contact. That’s where user control comes into play. While the game is based on pure RNG, players can use pure physics and pattern recognition to avoid the laser. It is this added layer of drama that means Cut N’ Crash is certainly going to be a hit with casino streamers.
Online game Cut n crash. Image credit: Coreffect Interactive
As the ball moves through the level, it can collect:
- Bronze coins: +0.25x to your multiplier
- Silver coins: +0.5x
- Gold coins: +1x
- Diamonds: +10x
- Crown: +100x
Hidden throughout each level are additional elements that can significantly change your round. These include:
- 3 Keys: Collect all three to open a chest worth up to 10,000x
- Black Hole: Sends the ball to a bonus wheel spin
- Piñata: Destroys for a large multiplier reward
- Soda Cup: Grants a multiplier boost on entry
- TNT: Explodes and destroys nearby elements, generating additional multipliers
The game’s physics engine means no two rounds play out identically, and the placement of collectibles adds a layer of strategy to each cut.
Cut N’ Crash Bonus Explained
Cut N’ Crash is a simple game, but like other similar titles, it doesn’t have different difficulty levels. That means, some players may get frustrated by constantly crashing into the laser. The game’s bonus features are basically a laser bypass, except you must pay up.
Online game Cut n crash. Image credit: Coreffect Interactive
- No Laser (5x your play amount, moderate variance)
- Mayhem (100x your play amount, low variance)
The base bonus removes the laser completely, guaranteeing the ball enters the level. This is the safer of the two options and is useful for players who want consistency without paying a premium. However, Mayhem may appeal to those who are willing to invest. It removes the laser, guarantees a powerup, and floods the level with diamonds.
Neither bonus mode is required to play, but both change the risk and reward structure of a round. It is also useful to note that this is currently exclusively at Stake, and so not available to play at other altcoin casinos.
Featured image credit: Coreffect Interactive
Fariha Bhatti is a long-time gaming writer who loves competitive FPS games and slots with particularly fun themes. She got her start playing classic games developed by SNK, from legendary fighting game series The King of Fighters to challenging platform franchise Metal Slug. She now spends most of her time playing Valorant and Counter-Strike 2 while working her way through new slot releases to find her next favorite. Fariha has been published at PCGamesN, TalkEsport and ONE Esports.
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