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Scatter Pays (8+ matching symbols anywhere)
Peter & Sons went back to Wonderland. Greedy Alice 2: Bigger Bites is the 2026 follow-up to their 2024 cult hit, and it keeps the moody, slightly unhinged fairytale art the studio is known for. Picture a stone arch dropped into a gloomy enchanted forest, floating teacups and oversized mushrooms scattered around, and a Cheshire cat grinning at you like it knows something you don't. Alice stares back with spiral eyes. It's a darker take on Lewis Carroll, and it leans into that.
Mechanically, this runs on a 5×6 grid with scatter pays. Forget paylines. You need 8 or more matching symbols anywhere on the panel to score, and only the best payout per symbol type counts toward your win. Winning clusters vanish, fresh symbols tumble down, and the cascade rolls on as long as new combos keep forming. Here's the engine that matters: every cascade doubles the multiplier. x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, climbing without a ceiling. There's even a Multiplier Jump that can bump you up an extra rung at random. In the base game though, that meter resets the moment a spin pays nothing. Bit of a buzzkill, but fair enough given how fast it stacks.
Then there's the Barrage. A 2×2 or 3×3 mystery block drops in and converts to a single symbol type, and if several land, each one becomes something different. Land 3 scatters and you get 8 Free Spins where multipliers no longer reset, so they snowball across the whole round. Four scatters unlock Super Free Spins, 8 spins with a guaranteed Barrage every single time plus those persistent multipliers. That's where the 20,000x max win actually becomes reachable, if the dice cooperate.
Prefer shortcuts? A Golden Bet costs 1.5x your stake to raise trigger odds, or you can buy straight in: 100x for Free Spins, 400x for Super Free Spins. Base RTP sits at 96.1% (a touch higher on the bonus buys), with high volatility and bets running from 0.10 to 100. Patient grinders will get more out of this than casual spinners, no question. But when the multiplier ladder gets going? Genuinely thrilling.