Promotion Terms
- Window: 1PM–3PM daily
- Stake KSh 100+ on Aviator
- 20 winners selected per day, chosen at random
- KSh 100 freebet credited instantly, no claim needed
Pakakumi has built the Aviator Challenge around a simple idea: smaller rewards, given out constantly, rather than one big occasional payout. Every single day the promotion runs, twenty players walk away with a KSh 100 freebet, just for playing Aviator during a two-hour window — run that for even a few weeks and the total climbs into the thousands of freebets distributed, a scale that’s hard to match with one-off prize draws.
How the Aviator Challenge Works
The mechanics are straightforward, which is exactly the point:
- Play between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM daily — that’s the active promotion window
- Place a cash bet of KSh 100 or more on Aviator during that window
- Every qualifying bet is automatically entered into that day’s prize draw — no sign-up or claim code needed
- Twenty winners are selected each day, each receiving a KSh 100 freebet credited instantly
Why the Lunch-Hour Window Works
Timing the promotion around the early afternoon isn’t an accident. It’s exactly when a large share of Kenya’s mobile-first players have a few free minutes — on a break, between tasks, or commuting — to open the app and place a few rounds. Concentrating the promotion into a fixed daily window also keeps the draw pool manageable enough that Pakakumi can guarantee a meaningful number of winners every day, rather than spreading thin rewards across 24 hours.
Fair, Fast, and Transparent
Winners aren’t hand-picked — they’re selected entirely at random by Pakakumi’s own promotion system, and every qualifying bet has an equal shot, whether it’s the minimum KSh 100 or considerably more. Freebets land in winning accounts instantly, with no claim form, code, or waiting period standing between winning and using the reward.
Built to Last
The daily freebet format has quietly become one of Pakakumi’s most consistent player rewards, running with no end date in sight and backed by real-time in-game chat that lets players cheer each other on and celebrate wins as they happen — turning individual rounds into something closer to a shared event.
Why Aviator Itself Keeps Players Coming Back
None of this would work without Aviator’s core appeal: a plane climbs, the multiplier rises with it, and players have to decide — cash out now and lock in a smaller win, or hold out for more and risk losing it all if the plane “flies away.” That blend of suspense and decision-making is exactly why Pakakumi built this promotion around it specifically, and why Aviator has become one of the most-played crash games in Kenya.