Verdict
Forest Arrow is a legitimate crash game by a licensed B2B provider. It is not a scam. The volley system adds genuine tactical depth absent in most crash games. The RTP range of 95–97% is competitive but requires verification at your specific operator.
Pros
- Provably fair — verifiable round outcomes
- Volley system — up to 100 arrows per round
- RTP up to 97% — competitive for crash games
- Mobile-friendly browser play
- Free demo available, no registration
- Licensed by Anjouan Gaming Board
Cons
- RTP is a range — exact figure varies by operator
- No multiplayer / social features
- No standalone app — casino-only
- New game — limited long-term data
- High variance — cold streaks are normal
Is Forest Arrow real or fake?
Real. Forest Arrow is developed by InOut Games (IOGr B.V.) and distributed through licensed casino operators. This is verifiable.
InOut Games holds Anjouan Gaming Board licence No. ALSI-202506032-FI2. The game uses provably fair mechanics — the outcome of every round is cryptographically determined before betting opens and can be verified by any player after the round completes.
The game is available at multiple licensed casino operators including 1win, 1xBet, and Pin-Up. All of these are established platforms with documented payout histories.
| Verification point | Status |
|---|---|
| Developer identity | InOut Games (IOGr B.V.) — verifiable |
| Gaming licence | Anjouan Gaming Board ALSI-202506032-FI2 |
| Provably fair | Yes — round hash published before each round |
| Casino distribution | Licensed operators only |
| Standalone app | Does not exist — casino integration only |
RTP — what 95–97% actually means
RTP (Return to Player) is the theoretical percentage of all wagered money that the game returns to players over a very large number of rounds. Forest Arrow's RTP of 95–97% means the house keeps 3–5% of total stakes over the long run.
The range rather than a fixed number is unusual. Most games publish a single RTP figure. The 95–97% range at Forest Arrow means the exact value is operator-configurable — the casino you play at may have set it to 95%, 96%, or 97%. The difference between 95% and 97% is meaningful over large sample sizes: on ₹100,000 in total stakes, the difference is ₹2,000 in expected return.
Before playing for money, open the in-game rules or help section at your specific casino and check what RTP they have active. If you cannot find it, ask casino support before depositing.
Mechanics in detail
Forest Arrow is a crash game with one major mechanic on top of the standard crash loop: the volley system.
The crash loop
Each round: a multiplier starts at 1× and climbs. The reset point is determined by the RNG before the round starts — it is not generated in real time as the multiplier rises. You cash out before the reset or lose the stake. The multiplier you see climbing is the game revealing a pre-determined result.
The volley system
Up to 100 arrows per round, each targeting a different auto-cashout multiplier. Stake can be split across arrows in any proportion. A round with three arrows at 1.5×, 3×, and 8× will pay out differently depending on where the multiplier resets: if it resets at 4×, the 1.5× and 3× arrows collect and the 8× arrow is lost.
Fortune events
The game's API identifier is forest-fortune-v1. The "fortune" refers to a bonus multiplier event that can occur during rounds — a period where the multiplier growth rate accelerates temporarily. These events are governed by the same RNG as the base game and cannot be predicted or triggered manually.
Multiplier distribution — 1,000 rounds
How often Forest Arrow crashed at each multiplier range in our sample session.
Sample of 1,000 rounds. Distribution varies between sessions — this is illustrative, not a guarantee.