Paylines
5 fixed paylines
Street Basket 3×3 Dice takes BF Games' streetball formula and squeezes it into a tighter 3×3 grid with five fixed paylines. The dice cosmetic is just window dressing, the pips show up on standard tiles, but the math underneath is pure hold-and-win. And honestly? That's where the fun lives.
The court itself looks great. Graffiti walls, neon pink and teal lighting, that dusk-after-streetball vibe BF Games keeps refining. RTP sits at 96.23%, volatility is medium, and the hit rate clocks in at a generous 24.9%, which is unusually high for a feature-heavy slot. Bets run from 0.50 up to 50 EUR per spin.
Here's where it gets interesting. The BASKET symbol only lands on reel 2, smack in the middle, and acts as a collector. Whenever a BASKET shows up alongside BALL or REWARD symbols on reels 1 and 3, it scoops every value on the screen. BALL values are instant prizes ranging from 1x to 15x your bet. REWARDS are fixed jackpots: MINI 20x, MINOR 50x, MAJOR 150x, GRAND 1000x. Multiple Baskets in view? They each collect independently. That's the moment Street Basket suddenly explodes.
WILDs cover everything except BONUS, on all three reels, which keeps base spins ticking along between the bigger hits.
Three BONUS scatters trigger the Basket Bonus, a hold-and-win round modeled clearly on the Money Train template. You get 3 respins, and every new BALL, REWARD, or BASKET reset the counter. There's also a Pile of Balls symbol that can randomly trigger the feature without scatters lining up, which is a nice mercy mechanic when the base game goes cold. Max win is capped at 4077x bet, which sits a bit lower than the original Street Basket's ceiling. Is 4077x reasonable for medium volatility? Sure. Just don't go in expecting Pragmatic-tier 5000x payouts.
The Extra Chance buy bumps your stake by 40% and doubles your chance of hitting the bonus. It's not a true bonus buy, more like a probability nudge, and I think that's actually a healthier design choice for casual sessions.
One gripe: the dice theming feels tacked on. Pips on tiles don't really change anything, and you might wonder why the variant even exists. But mechanically, this is a tight, fast little grid game with a satisfying bonus loop. Worth a few spins.