Dice (Evoplay) Review
Verdict
Evoplay released their Dice game in 2020 with the same 97% RTP as Spribe's version and a comparable 9,801x max win multiplier (versus BGaming's 9,900x and Spribe's $5,000 dollar cap). There is no mathematical reason to choose Evoplay Dice over BGaming's version at the same RTP tier, and no advantage over Spribe's unless you specifically want the multiplier-based ceiling over a dollar cap. Where Evoplay differentiates is visual -- they consistently produce more cinematic presentation than BGaming or Spribe, and the dice animation here is detailed. If you prefer richer visuals in a fast-paced game and your platform carries Evoplay, this is the dice title to load. If you are optimizing edge, BGaming Dice at 99% on some platforms beats it.
The Math
Evoplay certifies Dice at 97% RTP with a 3% house edge. Max win is 9,801x stake. The probability-to-multiplier mapping follows the standard crypto dice structure: set your target win probability on the slider, receive the RTP-adjusted multiplier for that probability. At 1% win probability, multiplier is approximately 97x (9,801x is the extreme end of the range). Certified by Gaming Labs International. No provably fair hash system -- traditional RNG certification only. At $10 per roll, expected loss is $0.30 per round.
How It Plays
Evoplay's Dice interface is more elaborate than Spribe's or BGaming's. The screen features a 3D dice animation on a styled table surface. The probability slider and over/under controls are cleanly laid out, with the multiplier displayed prominently. Each roll triggers a full dice tumble animation before the result settles -- this adds 1-2 seconds per round compared to Spribe's instant reveal, which matters if you plan to run high-volume auto-bet sessions. Auto-bet is available with stop-loss and target-win configurations. The visual quality is the best of the three dice options reviewed here, which is Evoplay's consistent positioning across their product range.
Where to Play It
Evoplay Dice is available at 1xBet, Melbet, Megapari, Linebet, and Rainbet. Evoplay's distribution is strongest in the Tier 2 and Eastern European-facing rooms, mirroring the distribution of their crash title Rocketon.
vs Our 100% RTP Demo
Evoplay Dice at 97% costs 3 cents per dollar -- the standard for this RTP tier. Our free dice demo returns 100%. The visual quality of Evoplay's presentation does not change the underlying math: you are still paying 3% in expected edge per round. Try the dice mechanics for free, then decide if the Evoplay interface is worth paying that edge over Spribe or BGaming's version.
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