HOW TO PLAY TOWER RUSH GAME
An overview of the basics, mechanics, bonus features, and the math behind the scenes for when it's cash on the line.
THE OUTCOME IS SET BEFORE YOU BUILD
When the Build button is pressed, you have already lost. The RNG has selected an outcome – more specifically, how many floors the tower will rise before it collapses – and it has been cryptographically hashed. What you watch unfold is a countdown to that pre-determined outcome.
Your job is to decide when you will Cash Out. You have won if you Cash Out before the tower collapses, losing the stake multiplied by the current multiplier. You lose the stake multiplied by the current multiplier if you Cash Out after the tower collapses. All strategy, practice, and discipline are for the purpose of executing this decision-making process accurately and repeatedly.
Provably Fair: a round hash is generated before the round starts, allowing for verification post-round that the result has not been changed during gameplay. The Provably Fair tool can be found in the in-game Help section. Certified by GLI and Gaming Associates.
Cash out after the collapse results in a total loss of the stake multiplied by the current multiplier; the only exception is if there is a Frozen Floor feature active on the collapse floor.
ROUND STRUCTURE
A wager between $0.10 and $100. This bet amount is locked into the round once the Build button is pressed; no changes are allowed once the round is in motion.
Each block added increases the round's multiplier by the number of floors added. Each block adds a different floor increment number from a range of possible values. The amount added to the floor increment value is decided by the RNG before it builds a single floor increment value from the range of possible values.
There is no timer, no auto-advance. Every block is a conscious decision to continue playing. Each block is placed by pressing the Build button. There is no timer or other time pressure built into the gameplay itself. Every block you build increases the risk and reward of building the next block. The risk and reward at each block is the same: Cash Out or Build another block.
The only way to win is to Cash Out before the tower collapses. Press Cash Out to lock your multiplier. A collapsed tower without a Frozen Floor feature triggers on the previous floor results in a forfeit of the stake.
THE THREE BONUS FLOORS
Any of the bonus features can be triggered beginning with the second floor of the tower. The timing cannot be predicted, and the type of feature triggered cannot be anticipated. Each feature acts consistently once triggered according to a set of rules.
If a Frozen Floor is triggered on any block, the active multiplier is locked for one floor. If the tower collapses on the following floor, the Frozen Floor payout amount will be the payout instead of a forfeited stake. The Frozen Floor feature only covers one floor. If you build more than one floor and then lose the stake, the Frozen Floor payout has already expired. To put this in perspective, the Frozen Floor feature can protect you from losing your stake from collapsing the next floor you build, nothing more.
A Wheel of Fortune-style game is presented with slots for multipliers ranging from 2x to 20x. At this stage, your current active multiplier gets multiplied. It is not additive; it's multiplicative. At 8x, a 9x spin gives you 72x, not 17x. GLI certified and Gaming Associates – the same for demo. The floor below cannot be 1x or less. The minimum is 2x. It can't go down below where you are.
Three different 3x Multiplier Floors can fall at the same time. This is most impactful when the tower is already tall; three 3x floors will be significant at 15x, where that is a smaller gain from 2x. This is the most common way to hit 100x. $100 at 100x = $10,000.
NUMBERS BEHIND THE GAME
Check your casino’s game panel for the active figure – operators configure within this band
Early collapses are frequent and normal. Wins arrive unevenly – plan bankroll accordingly
Auto cash-out at 100x. At $100 stake: $10,000 payout. Lower ceiling than many crash alternatives
$50 at 4x = $200. $10 at 100x = $1,000. No fees at the game level
READING A ROUND
A target of 6x or higher will fail far more often than it succeeds. That’s not malfunction – it’s how high-volatility crash games work mathematically. The rounds that do run long compensate for the short ones. Your bankroll needs to be sized to survive the losing sequence before the long run arrives.
The RNG that places bonus floors and the RNG that determines collapse are entirely separate. A Frozen Floor appearing at 4x tells you nothing about whether floor five will stand. A Triple Build is not evidence the tower is healthy. Read bonuses as multiplier events and nothing more.
Tower Rush rounds complete in under two minutes. Forty rounds in a session is less than 80 minutes of play – and a trackable exposure ceiling. “Play for an hour” has no direct connection to how many bets that represents. Count rounds, not time.