Ogre Empire is BetSoft Gaming’s May 2018 medieval-fantasy slot, and its hook is unusual: instead of a free-spins round, the whole game runs on a Day/Night cycle that keeps swapping the rules underneath you. We cover how it plays, both of its modes, and where to spin the free demo.
Built on BetSoft’s Slots3 3D engine, it runs a 5×3 grid with 25 fixed paylines, a 95.22% RTP, medium volatility, and a 1,000x top win. Stakes sit from $0.25 to $25, so it stays approachable while the modes do the heavy lifting.
How Ogre Empire Works
The base game is straightforward. Match three or more matching symbols from the leftmost reel along any of the 25 paylines and the win lands — there are no clusters or ways-to-win systems to learn here.
The setting is medieval fantasy: an ogre has taken over a kingdom, and the townsfolk get on with life around him. That premise drives the symbols, which change depending on whether it is day or night on the reels.
To play, set your stake, spin, and keep an eye on reel 3 — that middle reel is where the game decides which mode you are in. The HTML5 build runs on desktop, tablet, and mobile with no download.
Day & Night Modes
Ogre Empire is really two games sharing one set of reels. A fully stacked Sun on reel 3 switches play to Day and pays 4× your total stake; a fully stacked Moon switches it to Night and pays 6× the stake.
Each mode brings its own symbols and its own features. Day belongs to the Ogre, who is awake and disruptive. Night belongs to the townsfolk, who step out once he falls asleep and carry the bigger payouts with them.
Because the cycle runs continuously, there is no bonus to trigger and wait for. The swap between the two states is the feature engine itself, and it can flip on any spin.
The Ogre Smash & Cascading Wins
During Day mode the Ogre is restless. At random he reaches over and smashes symbols off the reels with his club, clearing space for new ones to drop into the gaps he leaves behind.
That drop is a cascade: any wins stay, fresh symbols fall, and a single spin can pay more than once. It keeps Day mode lively even when the original combination was modest.
Cascading is a BetSoft signature across the catalogue — Monster Pop, BetSoft’s cartoon-creature cascade slot builds a whole expandable grid around the same drop-and-refill idea.
Bloom Wilds: Day vs Night
Both modes share a Wild, but it behaves differently depending on the hour. In each case a magical flower blooms and spreads, turning nearby symbols wild — what changes is the spread rule:
- Day Bloom Wild: spreads only to the symbols directly adjacent to the flower.
- Night Bloom Wild: shoots spores that can turn up to three symbols wild anywhere on the reels.
That single difference makes Night the more explosive mode for Wilds, since a bloom is no longer tied to its neighbours and can reach right across the grid.
Joker Wilds & the Night Royals
Night does more than relocate the Wilds. With the Ogre asleep, the townsfolk return: the King and Queen step out of their card symbols as high-paying icons, and the Joker appears from behind the Aces.
The Joker is the prize here. It acts as a Wild and doubles any win it helps complete, so the strongest results tend to come from Joker and King lines landing together once Night takes hold.
RTP, Volatility & Why There Are No Free Spins
Ogre Empire returns 95.22% with medium volatility and a hit rate around 36.62%, so wins arrive fairly often without the long droughts of a high-variance game. The ceiling is a level 1,000x your bet.
One figure to ignore: a few listings quote a 25,000x max win, which does not match the game — the real cap is 1,000x. This is a steady-paced slot rather than a jackpot chaser.
It is worth saying plainly that there are no free spins and no bonus buy. The Day/Night cycle replaces the usual bonus round, so the variety lives in the base game. For more of this approach, see BetSoft’s Slots3 fantasy catalogue.
Playing the Free Demo
You can play Ogre Empire free in demo mode before staking real money. The demo runs the full game, both modes included, with no download or registration required.
A few demo spins are useful for getting a feel for the day-night rhythm — how often the Sun and Moon land, and how the symbol set changes when they do.
The build is the same across desktop, tablet, and mobile, with real-money play available at BetSoft-powered casinos.
Final Verdict
Ogre Empire suits players who like variety and steady pacing over big-risk spikes. The Day/Night engine gives it more personality than its medium-volatility maths might suggest, and the cascades keep Day mode moving.
The trade-off is the modest 1,000x ceiling and the lack of a free-spins round, which some players will miss. If the BetSoft 3D style appeals, Mr. Vegas 2: Big Money Tower from the same BetSoft Slots3 studio is a natural next spin.
For a BetSoft game that drops the reels entirely, Olympus Plinko, BetSoft’s Greek-myth Plinko with a bonus wheel trades spins for a ball-drop board, yet shares the studio habit of bolting a real feature round onto a simple format.
