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Ripcord Rush Slot by RealTime Gaming

by RealTime Gaming

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Skydiving crash game. A diver jumps from a plane and the multiplier climbs during freefall. Cash out before the ripcord pulls. 25 players, 5,000x max win.

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Specifications

Game TypeCrash Games
Max Win5,000x
Min Bet$0.01
Max Bet$25
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Features
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About Ripcord Rush Slot

Eight seconds. That's the betting window between rounds - a countdown ticks on screen while a cartoon skydiver in a blue jumpsuit and reflective visor stands at the open door of a propeller plane, waiting. Once bets close, the diver jumps, and a multiplier starts climbing from 1.00x during freefall. Cash out before the parachute opens, keep whatever the multiplier hit. Wait too long, the ripcord pulls, and the bet is gone. The round can end at 1.01x or run past 9x - previous round results line the bottom of the screen (1.38x, 4.64x, 9.34x in one stretch), and there's zero pattern to predict. Auto Cash Out defaults to 1.50x for anyone who'd rather set a threshold and let the system handle timing, which turns the whole thing into a passive grind at low multipliers if that's the strategy.

The crash mechanic is the entire game. No reels, no symbols, no paytable, no bonus rounds. Just a diver falling through bright blue sky and white clouds while a cyan number gets bigger above their head. Quick-bet buttons ($1, $5, $10, $25) keep rounds moving fast, and the 5,000x ceiling is the hard cap on any single cash-out. The 3D cartoon art is clean and modern - the plane has red and blue racing stripes, the diver's helmet catches light, and the whole thing looks more like a mobile game loading screen than traditional casino UI. That's deliberate. RTG built three crash games on the same engine, and Ripcord Rush is the most visually straightforward of the set.

Up to 25 players share each round, and a leaderboard on the left side of the screen shows every active bet, cash-out multiplier, and prize in real time. You can watch someone grab 7.08x on a $1 bet while you're still holding at 3x, deciding whether to pull out. That social pressure - seeing other players cash out while the multiplier keeps climbing - is the thing that makes crash games feel different from anything with reels.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.