Case study — Mobile / Game UI

Rodeo Crash hold on, cash out

A western-themed crash game for mobile. The multiplier climbs, the bull bucks, and every player decides the same thing at the same moment: cash out now, or hold one more second.

Sector
iGaming — crash games
Scope
Mobile UI, panel system & game journey
Platform
Mobile web, portrait
Rodeo Crash result screen — the round crashes at 12.39x as the bull throws its rider
The crash — 12.39x and the bull wins
Rodeo Crash win state with cash-out alert above the bet panels
The win — cashed out before the buck

Real money at thumb speed

Crash rounds last seconds. Players bet, watch a multiplier climb, and cash out before it crashes — with real stakes and no time to hunt for buttons. Hesitation caused by the interface is money lost, and trust lost.

The game also needed a personality that stands out in a casino lobby full of near-identical crash titles.

Big verbs, color-coded history, nothing hidden

The three actions that matter — bet, cancel, cash out — are large, color-coded and always in thumb range. Two independent bet panels support autobet and auto-cashout for players who run strategies. The multiplier history strip is colour-coded so streaks read at a glance.

Trust is designed in, not bolted on: provably-fair seed verification, clear settings and a how-to panel live one tap away. And the dusty-sunset western theme — bull, rider and all — gives the game a face no competitor has.

Rodeo Crash how-to-play panel overlaying the game
How-to panel — rules one tap away
Rodeo Crash bet panels with stake controls and all-bets feed
Bet panels — stake, autobet and live feed
01

Zero-hesitation actions

Bet, cancel and cash-out are unmissable and thumb-placed — the interface never costs the player a round.

02

Trust you can inspect

Provably-fair seed verification and transparent settings turn a suspicious genre into one players can check for themselves.

03

A theme that markets itself

The rodeo concept gives operators a title with personality — instantly recognisable in a lobby of lookalike crash games.

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