Crash Legacy on Mobile
Crash Legacy was designed mobile-first. No app, no download — open your browser and the multiplier curve starts climbing.
Device Compatibility
iMoon built the interface around a single element: the multiplier curve. On mobile, it fills the screen with the number and a clean animation. The cashout button is oversized and impossible to miss — critical when you've got milliseconds to react.
Initial load is under 5 MB. Each round exchanges about 1 KB. Even on a shaky 3G connection, rounds process fine because the crash point is determined server-side. Your connection only matters for the cashout timing.
iOS
- Safari 15+
- iPhone X or newer
- iPad Air 3+
- Touch ID / Face ID supported for quick bet confirm
Android
- Chrome 90+
- Any processor from 2020+
- 2 GB RAM sufficient
- Samsung Internet, Firefox, Opera
Tablets
- iPad, Galaxy Tab, Lenovo Tab
- Landscape shows curve + chat side by side
- Split-screen for multi-tasking
Performance by Device
Flagship (2023+)
ExcellentiPhone 15/16, Galaxy S24, Pixel 8 Pro
Instant response. Lightning animation at 60fps. Battery: ~5% per hour — minimal GPU load.
Mid-Range (2021+)
ExcellentiPhone 12/13, Galaxy A54, Pixel 6a
Crash games are lightweight. 60fps on virtually everything from the last 3 years. Battery: ~6% per hour.
Budget (2019+)
GoodGalaxy A14, Redmi Note 11, iPhone 8
55-60fps. The curve animation is simple enough for any GPU. Battery: ~8% per hour.
Troubleshooting
Cashout button lag
It's not the button — it's your connection. Switch to Wi-Fi or move to a better signal area. Or set auto-cashout to eliminate the issue entirely.
Chat messages not loading
Chat is real-time WebSocket. If messages stop, the connection dropped. Refresh the page. Your bets and balance are server-side and unaffected.
Lightning animation choppy
Only possible on very old devices. The animation is purely visual — the crash point and your cashout timing aren't affected by frame drops.
Mode switch doesn't save
Mode preference resets each session. Pick your mode after loading. It's a design choice, not a bug — iMoon wants you to actively choose.