Paylines
5 fixed paylines
Magnetic Coins Dice is BF Games doing what BF Games does best: take a mechanic that already works, slap a different skin on it, and ship it. If you've played Street Basket 3×3, you've played this. Same cash-collection respin engine, same reel-2 collector logic, same hold-and-win bonus. Only now the basketball court got swapped for a fruit machine wired into the mains, with neon-purple lightning crackling around a red horseshoe magnet. Released April 1, 2026, on a tidy 3×3 grid with five fixed lines.
The maths aren't loud. RTP sits at 96.23%, volatility is medium, and the hit rate clocks in at 24.9%, so roughly one in four spins lands something. Stakes run from 0.05 to 50 EUR, and the ceiling is 4,077x, which feels modest until you remember this isn't a Megaways monster. It's a coin-grinder.
Here's how it actually plays. COIN symbols land on reels 1 and 3 with random instant prizes between 1x and 15x your bet. REWARD symbols, also reels 1 and 3 only, carry four fixed tiers: MINI 20x, MINOR 50x, MAJOR 150x, GRAND 1,000x. None of those values pay on their own. They only count when a MAGNET shows up on reel 2 and collects everything in view. Drop multiple magnets in one spin? Each one collects independently, which is where the bigger hits come from.
Land three BONUS symbols (one on each reel) and you're into the Magnet Bonus, a hold-and-win style respin feature where every new magnet, coin or reward resets the counter to three respins. There's also a Pile of Gold that triggers at random and the usual ante-bet option, called Extra Chance, which costs 40% more per spin and doubles your trigger odds. Worth it? For grinders, probably. For tight bankrolls, no.
Symbols stick to BAR ladders (single, double, triple) plus cherries and a watermelon. No royals, no card suits, nothing fancy. The dice are purely cosmetic, just pips painted on the BARs. Honestly, the “Dice” in the title feels like marketing filler… actually, wait, I think it's the visual motif on the bonus symbol. Either way, it's barely there.
One small gripe: at 4,077x max, you'll never tell your mates about a session here. But for a low-stakes lunch-break spin with a satisfying magnetic clunk every time the horseshoe lands? It does the job.