
About Us
Get to Know Us
This site is run by everyday Kenyan players who test Aviator and casino apps hands-on. We’re here to give honest, mobile-first reviews free of paid rankings or marketing spin.
About Us
You’re here because you want straight answers about Aviator and crash-style games, not marketing fog. We built this for Kenyan players who use KES, deposit with M-Pesa or Airtel Money, and play on mobile data that sometimes dips right when the multiplier sprints.
The site started after we missed a cash-out by a breath, and then realised that half the “guides” online read like they were written by people who had never opened the game. So we flipped the order: touch it first, talk about it after.
Our Mission
Keep you away from bad info and sketchy downloads. That means we’ll show settings you can copy, the steps that actually matter, and the rough edges—like the KYC selfie that fails twice because your room light is yellow.
We don’t sell rankings. If an operator fixes slow withdrawals, we’ll say so. If a bonus hides mean rollover rules on page 9 of the T&Cs, we’ll say that too, in bold if needed.
Our Principles
We built a few rules and actually follow them:
- Hands-on first. If we haven’t played it, paid it, and tried to withdraw it, we don’t recommend it.
- No paid rankings—ever. Positions are earned on speed, security, and user experience, not fees.
- Mobile-first reality. We judge apps and sites on how they behave on common Kenyan phones and variable connections.
- Transparency and corrections. If a page is outdated or off, we update and note the change.
- Responsible play. We write for adults (18+), we link to help resources, and we call out risky patterns.
If you ever spot a mistake or a stale detail, tell us—we’d rather fix it than let it linger.
Our Experience
We’re not lab testers; we’re everyday players who document the process. A typical review cycle looks like this:
- Sign-up & KYC: We register, verify IDs when required, and note how long it takes.
- Payments: We deposit via M-Pesa/Airtel Money and cards, then time withdrawals (how fast, any surprise limits?).
- Gameplay: We run the Aviator demo first, where possible, then low-stakes real sessions. For Aviator, we test auto cash-out targets, two-bet setups, and short, capped sessions.
- Performance: We test on budget and older devices, check loading times on data vs Wi-Fi, and measure crashes or lag.
- Support: We contact live chat/email with a real issue and grade the response on clarity and speed.
Notes from these runs shape the review—not press blurbs or affiliate decks.
How We Choose Casinos
You want the short list. Here’s the filter we use before anything gets a spotlight:
- Licence and trust: Preference for operators with credible licensing and a visible track record with Kenyan players. Clear ownership, real company details, and public terms.
- Payments that work: M-Pesa and/or Airtel Money support, sensible limits, and clear fee policies. Card/alt methods are a bonus, not a crutch.
- Fast, consistent withdrawals: We look for same-day processing on typical amounts and transparent KYC steps. No endless “document of the week.”
- Mobile UX: Clean layout, big buttons, quick load over data, and stable performance on mid-range Android.
- Game integrity: Official titles from known providers (e.g., the real Aviator by its developer), not clones or look-alikes.
- Support that shows up: Live chat that answers, email that resolves, and a help section that’s more than a slogan.
If a site fails on withdrawals or hides key terms, it doesn’t make the cut—no matter how shiny the promo looks.