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Forest Arrow vs Aviator

A direct comparison of Forest Arrow (InOut Games) and Aviator (Spribe). RTP, mechanics, availability and which one suits Indian players better.

Forest Arrow RTP 95–97% Aviator RTP 97% Both Provably fair

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureForest ArrowAviator
ProviderInOut GamesSpribe
RTP95–97% (operator-set)97% (fixed)
Bet slots per round2–3 (volley system)2
Unique mechanicVolley — different arrows, different cashout targetsSocial feed showing other players' bets
Provably fairYesYes
Auto-cashoutYesYes
Demo modeYesYes (at most casinos)
Multiplayer chatNoYes
India casino availability4 casinos10+ casinos
Mobile optimisedYesYes

RTP: Aviator wins by a small margin

Aviator's RTP is fixed at 97% regardless of which casino you play at. Forest Arrow's RTP is configurable by the operator — it sits in the 95–97% range. In practice this means you need to check the active RTP in Forest Arrow's game rules for each casino individually.

If you happen to find Forest Arrow at a casino with 97% RTP configured, the games are equal on this metric. If the casino runs it at 95%, Aviator has a 2% mathematical edge over time.

Always check the active RTP in the game rules before playing Forest Arrow. The number is visible in the information menu inside the game.

Mechanics: Forest Arrow's volley system is genuinely different

In Aviator, you have two bet slots per round. Both bets ride the same multiplier curve — they just have independent cashout buttons and auto-cashout settings.

In Forest Arrow, the volley system lets you place 2–3 "arrows" per round, each with an independent cashout target. The mechanic is conceptually similar to Aviator's two slots, but the visual framing of arrows flying at different heights makes the risk distribution more intuitive for many players.

A common volley setup: Arrow 1 at 1.5× auto-cashout (high hit rate), Arrow 2 at 3× auto-cashout (medium), Arrow 3 at 10× (lottery). This distributes stake across three risk tiers in a single round — something that takes two rounds in Aviator.


Social features: Aviator wins

Aviator shows a live feed of other players' bets and cashouts during each round. This creates a social atmosphere and some players use it as a (statistically unreliable) social signal. Forest Arrow has no equivalent — rounds are played without visibility of other players' activity.

Whether you view this as an advantage depends on your style. Some players find the social feed distracting or manipulative. Others enjoy the community aspect.


Verdict

Choose Forest Arrow if

You want the volley mechanic for within-round stake distribution, you've verified a 97% RTP at your casino, or you prefer a cleaner interface without social feed noise.

Choose Aviator if

You want guaranteed 97% RTP without checking, wider casino availability, or the social multiplayer experience. Aviator is also the safer choice if you don't want to think about RTP configuration.


FAQ

Is Forest Arrow a copy of Aviator?

No — Forest Arrow is a distinct product by InOut Games. The crash genre was popularised by Aviator but InOut Games developed their own RNG, provably fair system and game mechanics independently. The volley system is Forest Arrow's own mechanic not found in Aviator.

Can I play both games at the same casino?

At 1win and 1xBet, both Forest Arrow and Aviator are available in the same casino lobby. You can switch freely between them.

Which has better odds — Forest Arrow or Aviator?

Aviator has a fixed 97% RTP. Forest Arrow is 95–97% depending on casino configuration. If Forest Arrow at your casino runs at 97%, odds are identical. Check the game info panel to verify.