Paylines
15 Paylines (left to right)
GameArt took its African savanna slot and reskinned every symbol onto a gaming cube. That's the pitch behind African Sunset 2 Dice. The reels are red-and-wood dice faces showing elephants, giraffes, rhinos and zebras, framed by a carved tribal surround with buffalo horns up top. Behind the grid sits a golden-hour plain dotted with acacia trees and distant mountains. It looks the part.
Mechanically it's a 5×3 grid running 15 always-on paylines that pay left to right. Bets stretch from 0.15 up to 90.00 per spin, and the published RTP is 96.05%. Volatility lands in the high bracket, so expect a bumpy ride between the bigger hits. The top prize is capped at 8,788x your stake.
The real engine here is the acacia tree. It's a Scatter and a full Wild at the same time, subbing for everything while also counting toward the trigger. Land three, four or five of them and you bank 8, 10 or 12 free spins. Once you're inside the bonus, the game starts tallying every Scatter Wild that drops. Collect five and the lowest-paying symbol gets promoted to a Wild for the rest of the round, plus you pocket 3 extra spins. Hit five more and the next symbol up the ladder turns Wild too. It compounds. A long run can convert the whole bottom half of the paytable into substitutes, one tier at a time, while stretching the round out further each time.
And if you'd rather skip the wait for three trees, there's a Buy Free Spins option that drops you straight in (RTP shifts to 95.80% in that mode). My one gripe? The base game is fairly plain. No multipliers, no tumbles, just the Scatter Wild doing double duty until you break into the spins. So the appeal really rests on whether that upgrade ladder catches fire. When it does, watching animal cubes flip to Wild underneath you is genuinely satisfying.