Battle trades game?

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Who has played this game based on real events, founded on Bitcoin's volatility? I've only played games from other providers before, so I haven't heard of INOUT GAMES. I've played Aviator by Spribe and some slots from Playtech and Microgaming. But I don’t even see these guys in the top 20 providers. Are they any good? They claim an RTP of 95%. The game description itself is intriguing. It’s a game like Aviator or other crash games, but tied to crypto. So I'm doubly interested.
 
I've played it a couple of times. It's... okay? Nothing special compared to Aviator or other crash games. The Bitcoin theme is just a gimmick if you ask me.
 
INOUT GAMES is a smaller provider, but they've been around for a bit. Their games are hit or miss. Battle trades is decent, but don't expect Microgaming quality.
 
@Ben.666 Good point about the RTP. It's always worth checking if these claims are audited by a reputable third party. Can't just take the provider's word for it.
 
I gave it a shot last week. It's pretty much Aviator with a Bitcoin skin. If you like crash games, you'll probably enjoy it, but it's nothing groundbreaking.
 
The Bitcoin volatility angle is interesting, but I wonder how much it actually affects gameplay. Anyone know if it uses real-time Bitcoin data or if it's just for show?
 
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Thanks for the input, everyone! Seems like it might be worth a try, but I won't get my hopes up too high.
The Bitcoin volatility angle is interesting, but I wonder how much it actually affects gameplay. Anyone know if it uses real-time Bitcoin data or if it's just for show?
@ericM, that's a great question about the Bitcoin data. I'm curious about that too.
 
I've played it a few times. It's fun for a change, but I wouldn't make it my go-to game. The graphics are decent, but nothing spectacular.
 
You know, with all these new games popping up, it's easy to get caught up in the hype. I always set a strict budget for trying new games. Keeps the fun in check, ya know?
 
I've played Battle trades a bit. It's alright, but I prefer Aviator. The interface is cleaner and it feels more polished overall.
 
All these crash games are the same to me. Just a fancy way to separate you from your money faster. I'll stick to poker where I at least have some control.
 
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