BF Games launched Alice in Wonderland Dice in March 2024 as a Dice-line refresh of its 2016 Alice slot — a five-reel, 243-way fairy-tale title with medium volatility, a 96.06% top RTP tier and a $50 bet ceiling, all tested through the studio’s free demo.
The play matches the spec sheet on the headline numbers: a 40.85% hit rate across base play, a 1,463-times-bet max-win ceiling and up to nine Wilds dropping inside the ten free spins.
Theme and storyline
The setting carries the usual Lewis Carroll cast — Alice, the White Rabbit with his pocket watch, the Mad Hatter and the Cheshire Cat — animated against a forest backdrop with the art-nouveau flavour BF Games inherited from its 2016 original.
The 2024 Dice-line treatment leans into the original’s visual cues rather than rebuilding them. The soundtrack reuses the music-box motif, the symbol roster overlaps almost completely, and the high-paying art arrives with a refreshed colour grade.
What changes sits behind the art rather than in front of it: a smaller maximum bet, an operator-configurable RTP range, and the up-to-nine-Wilds compounding behaviour during the bonus round. BF Games’ slot portfolio shows similar mid-tier production work.
Reels, paylines and bet range
Mechanically the slot is a five-reel, three-row grid with 243 ways-to-win — fixed, with no toggling. Adjacent matches from the leftmost reel pay regardless of row position, the standard 243-way scheme used across the video slots category.
Bet range is where the Dice variant differs from its 2016 sibling. Operators using BF Games’ US-facing builds tend to cap at $50 per spin starting from a $0.25 floor; the studio’s official spec sheet lists a €0.25–€100 range for European deployments.
Variable RTP is the spec to watch. BF Games publishes three tiers — 93.03%, 94.73% and 96.06% — and the operator picks which one runs at deployment. The 96.06% top tier is what most aggregators advertise, but it is not guaranteed at every casino.
The published hit rate is 40.85%. Roughly two of every five spins land a paying combination, which lines up with the medium-volatility label. Long dry spells are uncommon; oversized base-game wins are also rare — most variance ends up parked inside the bonus round.
Wilds, scatters and free spins
The Wild is the White Rabbit’s pocket watch and substitutes for everything except the Teapot Scatter. In base play the stacked behaviour comes from the Drink symbol — themed stacks of one to three positions land on the inside reels, which is the engine the bonus round leans on.
Three or more Teapot Scatters anywhere on the grid trigger the bonus event. The trigger pays a small total-bet scatter prize and serves ten free spins — the count is fixed, with no random extra-spin element drafted in.
Free spins are where this slot earns its review angle. Up to nine Wild symbols can land simultaneously — a Wild-density compounding event the base game does not deliver. Four- and five-Wild spins land regularly in demo testing; nine-Wild spins are the ceiling. Our bonus rounds guide covers the wider mechanic context.
Stacked symbols carry through into the free spins, and the Drink-as-Wild substitution still applies inside the round. Retriggers are not part of the published structure — once the ten spins finish, the round ends without a stretch option.
Gamble Mode
After any winning spin we get the option to gamble the win on a Red-or-Black card flip — the Queen of Hearts narrative wrapped around the mechanic. Picking correctly doubles the payout; picking wrong wipes it. The studio caps consecutive gamble presses.
The mechanic is a 50-50 minus the in-built house edge. We treat it as an entertainment switch, not a strategy lever — long-run expected value sits below the base-game RTP.
How the Dice variant compares with the 2016 original
The Dice variant ships with the same 96.06% top RTP and 243-way grid as BF Games’ 2016 Alice in Wonderland, but two specs diverge. The original allowed a $200 max bet against this version’s $50 cap, and ran a fixed RTP rather than the three-tier range exposed here.
The original was tagged low-volatility by independent reviewers; the Dice version sits at medium. The 2024 release also adds the up-to-nine-Wilds free-spin behaviour the older title does not publish. The BF Games game lineup places each title in portfolio context.
Free demo and mobile play
Alice in Wonderland Dice ships as an HTML5 build, weighs 16.9 MB on first load, and supports more than 150 currencies including USD, GBP, EUR and major cryptocurrencies. We tested the free demo on desktop and mobile — orientation handling works smoothly on both.
The demo needs no download or registration, and the balance resets to a default stake on reload. Multiple aggregator sites carry the demo direct from BF Games, so geographic restrictions are minimal.