Paylines
20 fixed paylines
Genii's Miami Dice drops you onto Ocean Drive at sunset, with pink-and-purple skies, palm fronds swaying in the breeze, and the neon silhouette of South Beach glittering across Biscayne Bay. There's even a dolphin leaping in the corner. It's pure 1980s Miami Vice cosplay, and the synth-flavoured soundtrack sells the vibe before you've spun a single reel.
The setup is straightforward. You get a 5×3 grid with 20 fixed paylines running left-to-right, and bets stretch from $0.20 up to $50 across five chip tiers. Card royals (10 through Ace) handle the low end, while a Ferrari, a speedboat, aviator shades, a detective badge, and a flip phone fill out the premium symbols. So far, so familiar.
What sets this slot apart is the bonus structure. Most games hand you one feature and call it a day. Miami Dice gives you two, and one of them is genuinely unusual. Land three Free Spins scatters on reels 1, 3, and 5 and you collect exactly 10 free spins with a 2x multiplier on all line wins. Retriggers are possible. Simple, clean, no fuss about scaling spin counts based on scatter quantity.
The signature feature is the Miami Dice Casino Bonus. Get Character1 on reel 1 and Character2 fully in view on reel 5, and you're whisked off to a neon-lit mini-casino. You roll dice, and the total determines which of four mini-games you play: Wheel of Fortune (rolls 2-3), Roulette (4-6), Blackjack (7-9), or a tiny Slot Machine (10-12). Each one resolves separately, then drops you back to the casino lobby. It's a clever bit of design, and you don't see four-game bonus menus often.
RTP sits at the standard 96%, volatility leans high, and there's no buy-bonus shortcut. Honestly, the only real gripe is that getting both characters to land on opposite ends of the reels takes patience, so the casino bonus feels rare. But when it hits? You'll forgive a lot. For anyone who misses the Crockett-and-Tubbs era, this is comfort gaming with teeth.