Galaxy Blast Slot by RealTime Gaming
by RealTime GamingReleased Sep 2, 2024
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RTG's first crash game. A cartoon rocket launches and the multiplier climbs until it explodes. 25 players, 97% RTP, Auto Cash Out. 5,000x max win.

Specifications
| Game Type | Crash Games |
|---|---|
| RTP | 97% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 5,000x |
| Min Bet | $0.01 |
| Max Bet | $25 |

About Galaxy Blast Slot
Twenty-five players bet at once. A leaderboard on the left side of the screen shows every active bet, cash-out multiplier, and prize in real time, so you can watch other players bail at 1.3x while someone else rides the rocket past 10x. That social pressure is the entire design - the crash format strips away reels, paylines, and bonus triggers, leaving one decision per round: when to hit the Cash Out button. The multiplier starts at 1.00x after launch and climbs with no fixed ceiling until the rocket explodes. It can blow at 1.00x before you blink. The round history at the bottom confirms this happens often enough - strings of 1.00x, 1.14x, 1.16x results sitting next to a 33.38x outlier.
Auto Cash Out defaults to 1.50x and adjusts freely, which is where the strategy layer lives. Conservative players lock in at 1.20x or 1.30x and grind small margins. Aggressive players disable it entirely and tap out manually, chasing the deep multipliers that show up maybe once every 30 or 40 rounds. The 5,000x cap means even the longest rocket flight has a hard limit, but getting anywhere near that number requires sitting through a lot of explosions at the low end first. RTG built two more crash games after this one - Ripcord Rush (skydiving) and Under Pressure (deep-sea submarine) - using the same 25-player structure and Auto Cash Out system, but with different themes and slightly different math.
The rocket itself is a chunky cartoon toy - bright yellow body, red fins, teal nose cone, a little porthole window - sitting on a metal launch gantry against a pink and purple nebula sky. Silhouetted rock formations line the bottom edge like an alien planet's horizon, and the whole color palette leans warm: magenta bet buttons, soft violet mist, pink-tinged clouds. It's the friendliest-looking of RTG's three space-themed crash entries, closer to a children's book illustration than the darker underwater and skydiving aesthetics of its siblings.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.