Paylines
10 fixed paylines
So BF Games took Stunning Crown Extra, stamped dice pips on every symbol, slapped a “DICE” tag on the logo, and shipped it as a separate game. That's basically the pitch. If you've never seen a Belgian-market dice slot before, this is what regulators in that jurisdiction require: the visuals get a dice overlay, the math stays untouched. Same 96.02% RTP. Same 3000x ceiling. Same 15% hit rate.
The frame is pure regal theatre. Purple velvet drapes, a gilded ornamental border, fruits glowing like jewels on the reels. Cherries, lemons, plums, oranges, watermelons, grapes, that's the whole symbol roster. No royals, no playing card suits cluttering things up. Just fat fruit with dice faces stitched on, plus a crimson Crown wild that lands on reels 2, 3 and 4 only. When it lands, it expands to cover the whole reel, which is honestly where most of the bigger wins come from.
The wild doesn't pay on its own. Bit of a letdown if you're hoping for a wild-line jackpot moment. Instead, the headline payouts come through the Star scatter (3+ anywhere triggers a combo payout) and the Orb bonus landing on reels 1, 3 and 5 for a flat 3-combo reward.
Then there's Crown Spins, the ante feature. You pay a stake multiplier upfront and guarantee a number of crown wilds on the next spin. 6x for one wild, 20x for two, 65x for three full-reel wilds. Is 65x worth it? Tough call. Three expanded wilds on reels 2, 3 and 4 is genuinely a fat setup, though you'll need the rest of the screen to cooperate. Wait, actually, with 10 fixed lines and medium volatility, those middle-reel wilds tend to do real work.
What you won't find: free spins, jackpots, buy bonus, multipliers stacking. It's a stripped-back 5×3 with one wild mechanic and one ante. Bet range runs 0.10 to 50 EUR per spin, so it covers casual play and chunkier sessions both.
For dice-market players this fills a gap. For everyone else, the base Stunning Crown Extra plays identically and looks cleaner without the pips. Pick your version based on jurisdiction.