Paylines
5 fixed paylines
Roll into a fire-lit mineshaft where the gemstones have mutated into gambling tools. That's the setup Endorphina hands you with Lucky Streak 1000 Dice, a compact sequel to December 2024's original Lucky Streak 1000, now swapping classic fruits for six colour-coded dice tumbling across a tight 3×3 cabinet.
Small grid, big temperament. You're working with 5 fixed paylines, bets stretching from €0.05 up to €200, and an RTP of 96.07% that sits just slightly above the studio's house average. Volatility is officially rated medium-high, though the splash screen cheekily lights up 4 of 5 flame icons, so expect dry stretches punctuated by loud hits. The top-paying Number 7 dice pays 15x for three-of-a-kind, Number 6 drops to 4x, and the star dice limps in at 1.2x. Is that generous in-line? Not really, because almost all the heat is stored elsewhere.
The elsewhere being the Diamond Mystery Bonus Game. Land three ruby scatter dice across all three reels and the cabinet expands into a 4×4 pick-grid, sixteen face-down cubes each hiding one of four jackpot tags. You keep tapping until three matching symbols surface, locking in ULTRA 1000x, MAX 200x, MID 50x, or MIN 25x of total bet. Miss the triple scatter? The Lucky Time feature can still randomly pad your reels with extra bonus symbols to force the trigger, a mercy mechanic that feels more generous than it probably is statistically.
There's also a traditional card-compare Gamble tagged on after any paid win. Pick one of four face-down cards, beat the dealer, double the payout, repeat up to ten times. Jokers auto-win for you, never for the dealer. The Risk Game runs around 84% RTP on its own, which, honestly, is worse than the base game itself, so treat it as entertainment rather than strategy.
One gripe: with dice-only symbols and no true wild, the base spins can feel visually repetitive after twenty rounds. The Lucky Time prompts and the bonus round do most of the dramatic lifting. Still, for a 1000x cap on a three-reeler, this is one of Endorphina's tighter, meaner designs of April 2026.