About the project

This site is an independent informational resource dedicated to Lucky Birds, the casual crash game developed by BGaming. It is not a casino, not an operator, and not affiliated with BGaming or any gambling platform. The mission is straightforward: give players accurate, verifiable information about how the game works, where it can be played, and how to approach it responsibly.

Every page on this site is built from confirmed game data - the published spec, operator terms, and BGaming's own documentation. No invented figures, no marketing copy dressed up as facts.

Our coverage

  • Free demo access information, where you can try Lucky Birds without real-money risk
  • Plain-language explanations of RTP (96.00%), volatility tier, hit rate, and the ×12,000 max-win multiplier
  • How the Smart Crash mechanics, risk-level selection, and cashout zones actually work
  • Beginner guides to reading bird risk percentages and choosing when to cash out
  • Comparisons of casinos that carry the game, covering licensing, payment methods, and bonus terms
  • Safer-gambling resources and links to recognised support organisations

How we cover Lucky Birds

Every figure published on this site traces back to a verifiable source, the BGaming game spec, the operator's published terms, or the casino's own documentation. No number is estimated; no feature is assumed from a similar game.

The production process works in three stages. A game-data analyst pulls the raw spec and cross-references it against BGaming's published game sheet (MGA licence number MGA/B2B/785/2020, issued March 18, 2021). A content writer then translates that data into plain language, keeping technical terms accurate without burying them in jargon. A QA fact-checker reviews every claim against the source before publication. If a value is missing from all available sources, the page says so explicitly rather than filling the gap with a guess.

Pages are reviewed whenever the operator updates game terms, RTP certification, or bonus conditions. Outdated figures are corrected, not left to accumulate.

How we make money

Some links on this site, typically labelled "Play now" or pointing to a casino listing, are affiliate links. When you follow one and register at a partner casino, this site may receive a commission. That commission costs you nothing; it does not affect the bonus you receive or the odds of the game.

Affiliate relationships do not influence editorial content. Casino rankings, RTP figures, and feature descriptions are based solely on verified data, not on commercial arrangements. Casinos that pay higher commissions do not receive higher ratings as a result. If the data shows a limitation, a short bonus validity window, a restricted payment method, it is stated plainly.

Editorial team

The site is maintained by a small editorial group working across three roles:

  • Game-data analyst, sources and validates technical spec data directly from provider documentation and certified game sheets
  • Content writer, translates spec data into clear, accurate editorial copy for all page types
  • QA / fact-checker, reviews all published figures against primary sources before and after publication

No team members are named publicly on this site. No bios, photos, or credentials are presented here, only the work itself, verifiable against the sources it cites.

Play responsibly

Lucky Birds is a real-money crash game. The ×12,000 max win is a theoretical cap, not a typical outcome. Low volatility means frequent smaller returns, not guaranteed profit, no betting strategy changes the underlying RTP of 96.00% over the long run.

You must be 18 or older to play for real money in any jurisdiction. If gambling is affecting your finances, relationships, or wellbeing, free confidential support is available from recognised organisations:

Set deposit limits, use session time reminders, and take breaks. Most licensed casinos offer self-exclusion tools, use them if you need to. 18+ only. Gamble responsibly.