Hello from the Gamenoma crew! We're here to talk about something many of you love: Crash Games. These fast-paced, exciting multipliers have taken Kenya by storm, and we're proud to offer some of the best, including our own Gamenoma House Build creations. But where did they come from, and what makes them tick? Let's take a quick walk through their story.

The rise of the multiplier

The concept of Crash Games isn't entirely new, but its modern form truly took off in the online gaming scene, especially within crypto casinos. The idea was simple: a graph or an object climbs, and so does your potential multiplier. The longer it goes, the bigger the potential win, but also the higher the risk that it 'crashes' before you cash out. This created a thrilling dynamic of timing and nerve. Players quickly loved the direct interaction and the instant gratification of deciding when to secure their winnings, even if it meant sometimes missing out on a higher multiplier.

How crash games work and why fairness matters

At their core, Crash Games are about a rising multiplier that can 'crash' at any moment. You place your stake, watch the multiplier grow, and try to cash out before the inevitable crash. Each game has a Return to Player (RTP) percentage, which tells you, on average, how much of the staked money is returned to players over a huge number of rounds. For example, our popular Aviator game from Spribe has an RTP of 97%. This means for every KES 100 staked, KES 97 is, on average, paid back to players over time. The remaining percentage is the 'house edge' – it's how we keep Gamenoma running and developing even more exciting games for you. It's crucial to remember that gambling is for entertainment and should never be seen as a way to make money or solve financial problems. Only play with what you can afford to lose. Here at Gamenoma, we offer a fantastic range of Crash Games. Beyond Aviator, we've built our own unique titles. Take Paka Crash (Paka Kumi) and Athlete Hurdles, both sitting at a solid 96.5% RTP. Chicken Road (Chicken Dash) offers a slightly higher 96.8% RTP, while Lwanda Magere comes in at 96.2%. Horse Hurdles and Dog Hurdles also offer a 96.5% RTP. We're incredibly proud of these games; our team has poured their hearts into making them fun and fair.

Provably fair – our promise to you

One of the cornerstones of trust in online Crash Games is the 'Provably Fair' system. This isn't just a fancy term; it's a verifiable algorithm that ensures every game round is genuinely random and that neither we nor anyone else can tamper with the outcome after a bet is placed. It's a way for you to independently verify the fairness of each game round. Here’s the breakdown: before each round, a 'server seed' is generated by Gamenoma. This seed is encrypted and provided to you as a hash. You also provide a 'client seed' (or a randomly generated one is used for you), and a 'nonce' (which is just a count of the rounds you've played). When the round is over, we reveal the unhashed server seed. You can then combine your client seed, the revealed server seed, and the nonce to re-calculate the game's outcome. If your calculation matches the result shown in the game, you know the game was fair and untampered. This system exists because we believe in complete transparency. We want you to feel confident that when you play Paka Crash or any of our other house-built games, you're getting a genuinely random and fair experience. It’s our way of putting the power of verification directly into your hands, ensuring that our claims about fairness aren't just words.

How to Configure This Tool on Gamenoma

  • Step 1: After a round of a Gamenoma House Build game (like Paka Crash or Chicken Road) has concluded, look for a 'Provably Fair' button or link, usually found within the game's history or settings.
  • Step 2: Click on this button to access the game's unique server seed (now unhashed), your client seed, and the round's nonce.
  • Step 3: Use a third-party provably fair calculator (there are many freely available online) and input these three values. The calculator will then show you the multiplier that should have occurred based on these seeds.
  • Step 4: Compare this calculated multiplier with the actual crash point of the round you just played. If they match, the game was provably fair.

Need Support?

Should you have any questions about provably fair systems or anything else, our support team is always ready to assist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a Crash Game?
A: A Crash Game is a type of online game where you place a bet on a rising multiplier. The goal is to cash out before the multiplier 'crashes', which can happen at any moment. The longer you wait, the higher the potential payout, but also the higher the risk.

Q: Are Crash Games fair on Gamenoma?
A: Yes, absolutely. Our Gamenoma House Build Crash Games use a 'Provably Fair' system that allows you to independently verify the fairness and randomness of each game round using cryptographic technology. Aviator, provided by Spribe, also operates on a provably fair system.

Q: What's the RTP of Gamenoma's Crash Games?
A: Our Crash Games have competitive RTPs: Aviator (97%), Paka Crash (Paka Kumi) (96.5%), Chicken Road (Chicken Dash) (96.8%), Lwanda Magere (96.2%), Athlete Hurdles (96.5%), Horse Hurdles (96.5%), and Dog Hurdles (96.5%).

Q: How do I withdraw my winnings from Gamenoma?
A: Withdrawing your winnings is quick and easy on Gamenoma. We process withdrawals instantly via Safaricom M-Pesa (B2C). The minimum withdrawal is KES 10, and the maximum is KES 10,000 per transaction.

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Responsible Play Notice: Betting and casino games are entertainment tools, not income generation paths. Expected outcome is mathematically negative. Set strict deposit and time limits on Gamenoma before playing.

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