Caramelo Dog: Lucky Run is a crash game by Evoplay — not to be confused with Caramelo Sortudo Crash (Amusnet) or O Vira-Lata Caramelo (Pragmatic Play), which are different games. The mechanic is CrossyRun: Taco, a caramel mixed-breed dog, crosses streets one step at a time, and you decide after each step whether to advance or cash out. RTP 96%, max win x10,000, four difficulty levels.
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If you know Aviator, you know the drill: a plane climbs, the multiplier grows, and you hit cash out before it flies away. CrossyRun is built differently.
Each round is split into discrete steps. Taco stands at the edge of the road. You decide whether to advance — send him across one more step — or cash out with your current multiplier. If Taco makes it across, the multiplier goes up and you face the same choice again. If a car shows up, the round ends and the bet is gone.
Think of it as crossing the road with a multiplier, not watching a curve climb. Every step is a separate decision.
| Parameter | CrossyRun (Caramelo Dog) | Aviator-style (Spribe) |
|---|---|---|
| Round structure | Discrete steps, decision at each | Continuous multiplier curve |
| Cashout timing | After each successful step | At any point |
| Visual | Character walks across the road | Plane/object flies upward |
| Player decision | Active: advance or cash out each step | Single exit moment |
| Feel | Arcade / skill | Classic crash multiplier |
The multiplier grows with each completed step. The x10,000 ceiling is available at Hardcore difficulty with maximum progression.
Autoplay works with configurable rules: stop if the payout hits a set multiplier, stop after a number of consecutive losses. For players who prefer a more automated approach.
Indicative progression. Exact multiplier values depend on live RNG. Source: Evoplay game documentation.
Before each round, you pick the intensity. The four levels affect obstacle frequency and the multiplier ceiling.
Fewer obstacles per step. The multiplier grows more predictably. Good for learning the CrossyRun pattern or playing conservatively.
Balanced risk and reward. Moderate obstacle frequency. A reasonable starting point for most players.
Denser obstacles. Higher multiplier potential, but the safe cashout window is smaller. For players who want more pressure in their decisions.
Maximum intensity. The highest risk, but the x10,000 ceiling is within reach. Not recommended for a first session.
The difference between Easy and Hardcore is not just the numbers — the actual pacing of each round changes noticeably.
The demo is live. No casino account needed to access it.
Play free, no registration. The demo runs on the same RTP and mechanics as the real game. No real-money wins in demo mode — but the CrossyRun experience is identical.
The link redirects to Evoplay's official game runner (run.evoplay.games). The page may request age verification before loading the demo — that's standard for the platform, not a full account registration.
▶ Open Free DemoAlso listed on SlotCatalog under the Caramelo Dog Lucky Run game page.
Taco, the character in Caramelo Dog: Lucky Run, is a caramel-colored mixed-breed street dog — inspired by the "vira-lata caramelo," a cultural symbol in Brazil. If you've seen the 2025 Netflix film "Caramelo" or Brazilian TikTok content, you've seen the archetype.
Evoplay built the game around this identity — not around a specific real dog, not through a celebrity deal. The caramel stray dog has no single IP owner, which makes it a genuine cultural reference rather than a licensed brand mascot. The CEO of Evoplay stated when the game launched: "Players in Brazil need games that feel familiar, authentic and culturally connected to them."
Three different games use the caramelo dog theme. They are not the same.
| Parameter | Caramelo Dog: Lucky Run (Evoplay) | Caramelo Sortudo Crash (Amusnet) | O Vira-Lata Caramelo (Pragmatic) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type | CrossyRun step-crash | Classic crash (continuous curve) | Slot (6 reels, 5 paylines) |
| Mechanic | Steps with decision at each | Multiplier grows without stops | Traditional paylines round |
| RTP | 96% | 97% (Amusnet stated) | 94.5% |
| Max win | x10,000 | — | x5,000 |
| Character | Taco (step-crash) | Caramelo Sortudo | Caramelo dog (slot visual) |
| Released | May 2026 | Feb 2026 | Jan 2024 |
Caramelo Sortudo (Amusnet) is also called "Caramelo Suertudo" in Spanish-language markets. It has no connection to Caramelo Dog: Lucky Run by Evoplay.
If you want step-crash with character and four difficulty modes: Evoplay. Classic crash like Aviator: Amusnet Sortudo. Slot with paylines: Pragmatic.
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The US market for crash games is complex — availability depends on state-level regulations and operator licensing. For players in other English-speaking markets (UK, CA, AU, IE), availability varies by operator.
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Evoplay makes 250+ titles across slots, crash, and instant games. Their crash catalog includes Avia Rush, Adrenaline Rush: XCrash, Goblin Run, Uncrossable Rush, and others. If you play crash at online casinos, you've likely run into one of their games already.
Caramelo Dog: Lucky Run is Evoplay's second game using the CrossyRun™ mechanic licensed from SlotCatalog — the first was Uncrossable Rush (2025). SlotCatalog's framework handles distribution across 50+ markets.
The game launched on May 27, 2026, as part of Evoplay's push into the Brazilian market, with partnerships announced at F12.bet.br and bet365 Brazil the same month.
It's a crash game by Evoplay using the CrossyRun™ mechanic (licensed from SlotCatalog). Taco, a caramel-colored street dog, crosses roads step by step, and you decide after each step whether to advance or cash out. It is not Caramelo Sortudo Crash by Amusnet, and it is not the Vira-Lata Caramelo slot by Pragmatic Play.
96.00% — confirmed on Evoplay's official game page. Fixed regardless of difficulty level.
x10,000 the stake, equal to €750,000 at the maximum €75 bet. That ceiling is reachable at Hardcore difficulty with maximum progression.
CrossyRun™ is a step-crash framework developed by SlotCatalog. Unlike classic crash games where a multiplier climbs continuously, CrossyRun divides the round into steps. Each successful step raises the multiplier, and you choose at each step whether to advance or cash out. An obstacle — a car in this game — ends the round.
No. Caramelo Sortudo Crash is made by Amusnet. Caramelo Dog: Lucky Run is made by Evoplay. Different providers, different mechanics, different RTP. "Caramelo Suertudo" in Spanish-language content is the same Amusnet game under a different name — still not ours.
Yes. Available at demo.evoplay.games — no casino account needed. The page may request age verification. Demo winnings are not real money. Note: if the direct link does not embed, use the external link.
Four: Easy, Medium, Hard, and Hardcore. Each changes how often obstacles appear and the potential multiplier ceiling. Hardcore is the only level where x10,000 is reachable.
Yes. It's an instant game running directly in the browser — no app download. Works on Android and iOS via Chrome or Safari.