Responsible Gaming

Responsible Gaming on Aviator Crash — Stay Safe, Have Fun

Gaming is meant to be fun, not stressful. Aviator Crash believes every player deserves a safe and enjoyable experience. On this page, you'll learn how to set limits, recognize warning signs, and get help when you need it.

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Warning: Gaming addiction is a real issue. If you feel like you're losing control, seek help today — there's no shame in it.

Keep in mind: Responsible play means staying composed whether you win or lose.

6 Core Pillars of Responsible Gaming

Core Principles of Aviator Crash's Responsible Gaming Program

Set a Budget Limit

Decide in advance how much you're willing to spend daily, weekly, or monthly. Aviator Crash lets you set deposit limits — and once set, they can't be changed easily.

Time Limit Controls

Playing for hours on end isn't healthy. Use a session timer and take regular breaks. There's also an auto-logout feature that kicks in after a set period of time.

Voluntary Break

If you want to pause gaming for a while, you can put your account into cooling-off mode yourself — for anywhere from 24 hours to 6 months. You won't be able to log in during this period.

Self-Exclusion Option

If you feel you need a long-term break, you can apply for self-exclusion for anywhere between 6 months and 5 years. Choosing to do so takes real courage.

Setting Loss Limits

Enable the auto session-end feature that kicks in once you've lost a set amount. It helps prevent impulsive decisions that lead to bigger losses.

Professional Support

Don't hesitate to talk about problem gaming. The Aviator Crash support team is always here to help, and can connect you with a specialist if needed.

What Is Responsible Gaming and Why It Matters

Responsible gaming means playing in a way that doesn't negatively impact your life. In Aviator Crash, that means knowing your financial limits, taking breaks when needed, and treating gaming as entertainment — not a source of income.

Online gaming is growing fast in Bangladesh, and so is the risk of gaming addiction. Research shows that around 3–5 out of every 100 gamers exhibit problematic gaming behavior at some point. That's why Aviator Crash has made responsible play a core part of the platform from day one.

We believe gaming should be an enjoyable experience. But when it starts causing frustration over lost funds, straining family relationships, or affecting your focus at work — it's time to take a step back.


Aviator Crash Responsible Gaming Policy

Aviator Crash is a licensed platform and we adhere to international responsible gaming standards. The core principles of our policy are:

  • Prohibited for under-18s: Our platform is strictly for adults. Age verification is carried out at the point of registration.
  • Transparent odds & statistics: The odds for every game are displayed clearly — no hidden information.
  • Withdrawal of deposited funds: You can withdraw your deposited funds at any time — no unreasonable restrictions.
  • True randomness: Our game outcomes are powered by Provably Fair technology.
  • Responsible Advertising: We do not run any advertisements that could appeal to minors or make unrealistic promises of winning.

Healthy Budget Management

Financial discipline is the most important part of responsible play. Before you start gaming at Aviator Crash, make sure you follow these guidelines:

Budget-Setting Rules

  • Only play with money you can afford to lose without it affecting your daily life.
  • Never use money set aside for rent, food, or your children's education as part of your gaming budget.
  • Your monthly gaming budget should not exceed 30% of your total entertainment budget.
  • Avoid chasing losses by placing bigger bets to "win it back" — it's the most dangerous habit you can develop.
  • When you win, set aside a portion of it — don't put everything back on the line.

Tip: Before each session, decide on a fixed amount — and stop when it's gone, whether you're up or down. It's the most effective long-term strategy.


Is Gaming Entertainment or an Escape?

Many people don't realize the moment they've crossed from healthy gaming into problematic behavior. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • Do you turn to gaming to escape stress, loneliness, or anxiety?
  • Do you feel restless or irritable when you stop gaming?
  • Do you hide your gaming from family or friends?
  • Do you feel angry, frustrated, or low after a loss?
  • Have you tried to stop gaming but couldn't?

If you answered "yes" to any of the above, it's a sign that you need to be more mindful of your gaming habits. That's not a weakness — it takes courage to know yourself.


The Role of Family & Loved Ones

Problem gaming doesn't just affect the player — it affects the whole family. If you think someone close to you is gaming excessively:

  • Approach the conversation with empathy rather than anger or blame.
  • Don't leave them to face it alone — work through it together.
  • Encourage them to reach out to the Aviator Crash Support team.
  • Seek professional counselling if you feel you need it.

Remember, gaming addiction is a mental health condition — not a sign of weak willpower. With the right support, full recovery is absolutely possible.


Tips for New Players

If you're new to Aviator Crash, follow these tips before you get started:

  • Use Demo Mode: Try the free game to understand how it works before wagering real money.
  • Start with small bets: Start with the minimum amount and build your experience gradually.
  • Read the game rules carefully: Betting without understanding the game significantly increases your risk of loss.
  • Don't make a large deposit on your very first day: Be patient and take it one step at a time.
  • Read the Bonus Terms: Bonuses may look attractive, but make sure you understand the withdrawal conditions before you play.
Quick Self-Assessment
Read through the questions below — how many apply to you?
01

I often end up playing longer than I planned.

02

I bet more after a loss to try to win back what I lost.

03

Had arguments with family or friends over gaming.

04

I sometimes spend more than my gaming budget.

05

Feels restless or empty when not playing.

Deposit Limit

Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits directly from your account settings.

Session Timer

Automatic alerts and logout after a set period of time.

Cooling-Off Period

Take a temporary break for anywhere from 1 day to 6 weeks.

Self-Exclusion

Long-term account exclusion (6 months – 5 years).

Loss Limit

Your session will end automatically once you reach your loss limit.

Need Help?

Email us at support@aviatorcrash.net or reach us via live chat. We're here to help — no judgment.

Signs of Gaming Addiction & How to Address Them

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If any of the following apply to you, it's time to take notice: borrowing money to play, struggling to pay bills or EMIs, hiding spending from your family, or constantly increasing your gaming budget. The solution: set a monthly budget right away, keep gaming expenses in line with your other entertainment spending, and consult a financial planner.

Becoming irritable or angry when you can't play, feeling extreme highs after a win or deep lows after a loss, lying about your gaming habits, and being unable to enjoy life without gaming — these are all signs of psychological dependence. In this situation, speaking with a mental health professional is the most effective step you can take.

Spending less time with family, neglecting a child's education or health, avoiding friends, and skipping social events are all important warning signs. Have an open conversation with your family and set aside dedicated "gaming-free" time each day.

Lack of focus at work, thinking about gaming during the day, showing up late or skipping work entirely, and declining performance are all ways gaming addiction can affect your professional life. Keep game apps off your phone during work hours and avoid gaming in the workplace altogether.

Trouble sleeping (staying up late to play), irregular eating, headaches or eye strain, and physical fatigue are all signs your body is sending that gaming has gone too far. Limit yourself to a maximum of 2 hours of gaming per day and take a 5–10 minute break every 30 minutes.

Ways to Get Help

Acknowledging the problem is the first step toward solving it. Follow the steps below.

Assess Yourself

Use the questions above to honestly assess where you stand.

Set Your Limits

Go to Account Settings to set deposit and time limits.

Tell Someone You Trust

Let a family member or friend know your plan — accountability goes a long way.

Talk to Our Support Team

Reach out to Aviator Crash Support — they'll assist you with complete confidentiality.

Seek Professional Help When Needed

Don't wait to consult a mental health professional or counselor.

A Responsible Player's Monthly Plan

Using Deposit Limits 60% Used
Weekly Time Limit 45% used
Loss Limit 25% Used
Number of breaks (this week) 8/10 taken

This player is gaming responsibly. All limits are in check and regular breaks are being taken — the ideal gaming habit.

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