TOWER RUSH GAME
BY GALAXSYS SOFTWARE
Every floor you choose to climb is essentially an "all-in" gamble: do you cash out at the current multiplier and stop, or do you go another round and try to grab a bigger one? It is worth mentioning that the RNG has already decided which floor is going to be a success, and your only agency as a player is knowing when exactly you are going to cash out. Go before it falls, and you win the round. Go too far, and you lose everything.
GENERAL INFORMATION
BONUS FLOORS
There are no scatters, no free spins. Instead, Tower Rush uses three different bonus floors that can be triggered at any moment and alter the game flow. They are all RNG-powered and can show up even during a demo game session.
Frozen Floor
When triggered, this bonus freezes your multiplier. If the very next round ends in a collapse, the game will award you your frozen multiplier, saving you your original bet. But only one bonus floor is active per round, so if you play past the round, the frozen multiplier gets activated, and it will return to normal.
Temple Floor
The Temple Floor introduces a roulette-style wheel that can range from 2x to 20x your current multiplier. It is a multiplier and not an addition, meaning that a game with a 5x multiplier that hits a 16x on the wheel will result in an 80x multiplier (not a 10x multiplier). The lowest number available to the user on the wheel is a 2x multiplier, so even if the wheel shows the lowest possible value, it will not lower what you are already earning.
Triple Build
As the name suggests, when this bonus hits, you get three floors that are awarded all at once. Each floor has its own set of multipliers. This can help you reach that sweet 100x multiplier cap that all players are aiming for. Keep in mind, this bonus can be the easiest way to reach a 100x, but it's best to only expect this on later rounds. It will do wonders for the game.
HOW TO PLAY
USER INTERFACE
Test drive the demo to practice your strategy for free. There is a demo version of the game playable using credits without risking any real money – this version also includes all three bonus floors for free, so there is no need to fund a new account or deposit any money.
NUMBERS & ODDS
$30 Ă— 5x = $150
PLAY SMARTER
BY PLAYER TYPE
- →Start with $0.10 wagers as the crash timing becomes familiar.
- →Play through 20–30 demo rounds before switching to real-money play.
- →Look for 1.5x–2x multipliers and stop at the number. No second-guessing or renegotiating.
- →Choose a fixed number of rounds per round session, rather than an indefinite time limit.
- →Temple Floor multipliers are multiplicative in nature. At a high base bet level, a 2x spin counts for less than it does at a low bet level. Grasp the numbers.
- →Frozen Floor only protects you on one floor. It shouldn’t be seen as another chance to push three extra floors beyond your goal.
- →Track your session results in dollars or cents. It seems to be random, but you can identify trends based on discipline.
- →Look at the RTP (return to player percentage) in the game’s header panel before you start. Not every casino offers an identical setup.
PROS & CONS
Tower Rush does its best to give texture to a basic game. Playing from floor to floor makes each game a mini test of discipline, and the three bonus floors actually require different strategies to make money. The RTP compares favorably to other games in the crash game category, and the Provably Fair functionality is well implemented. You trade off a 100x maximum win, which is lower than the category average, and the volatility is relatively high, which means sessions need to be managed carefully in terms of bankroll. If you are looking for a crash game where you have input throughout the game, rather than placing an auto cashout before the game starts, this is a very good one in the category.