Paylines
10 fixed paylines
Book of Gods Dice is BF Games' high-volatility take on the Egyptian Book of Ra formula, and yes, it's another dusty pyramid reskin. But this one's the Dice variant of Book of Gods 2, released March 12, 2025, so the math under the hood is tighter than the original Extra edition. The 5×3 grid runs 10 fixed paylines, left to right only, with a top RTP of 96.12% if your operator picks the best version of the three (92.15% and 94.19% also exist out there, so check before you spin).
The symbol set is standard treasure-hunt fare. You've got 10 through Ace royals with dice pips stamped over them, plus a Pharaoh bust, Anubis, a scarab, and the blond explorer chap who keeps showing up across this whole series. Wins stay modest in the base game because the Book doubles as both Wild and Scatter, but it only substitutes in its own position. No full reel sub here, unlike Book of Gods Extra. That's the trade-off for the Dice variant's tighter ceiling discipline.
Three Books anywhere on the reels trigger 10 Free Games with the classic Extra Scatter mechanic. One random symbol is picked at the start of the round, and whenever it lands during free spins it expands to fill the entire reel column. Stack two or three of those across the grid and the 5015x max win starts looking reachable. Retriggers are possible too, with another 3+ Scatters adding 10 more spins on top.
Hit frequency sits around 29%, which feels reasonable for a high-vol game, though you'll get long dead stretches between scatter triggers. The Buy Feature is a single tier at 90x your bet for instant access to 10 Free Games. Cheaper than Book of Gods Extra's 100x buy, marginally, but still a big swing. There's also a Gamble mode after wins if you want to double up, plus standard autoplay.
Honestly, the one gripe is presentation. The sandstone temple backdrop and dice-pip royals look fine, but it's hard to escape the feeling you've spun this game a thousand times before under different paint. If you came for the math, though, 5015x with a 96.12% RTP setting is competitive enough.