by EndorphinaReleased Jun 12, 2019
Dice-reskin of Endorphina's 2016 Voodoo with one genuine twist: the wild shuts off in free spins while every symbol on the reels can expand vertically.

Game Type
RTP
96.04%
Volatility
High
Max Win
2,000x
Grid
5x3
Reels
5
Rows
3
Paylines
10 Fixed Paylines
Min Bet
$0.1
Max Bet
$160

Voodoo Dice is Endorphina's 2019 revisit of their 2016 Voodoo slot. The mechanics are identical - 5x3 grid, 10 fixed paylines, same RTP, same feature set. What changed is purely visual: every symbol now sits on a 3D stone die rather than a flat card. The reel frame keeps its twisted vine border, the moonlit jungle background stays intact, and the dark green atmosphere carries over unchanged.
That's not a criticism on its own. Endorphina built a systematic line of these dice variants - nearly 20 games across their catalog - targeting European markets where dice-format slots have a distinct following. Voodoo Dice exists for those players. Anyone who already knows the original will find nothing new here mechanically.
The base game runs straightforwardly. Ten lines, left-to-right wins, wild substituting for all standard symbols. The wild card - a figure on a red die - does the expected job of filling gaps in near-winning combinations.
Free spins flip that logic completely. Three or more scatters anywhere on the reels award 10 free games. Once they start, the wild stops substituting entirely. Instead, every non-scatter symbol on the grid becomes capable of expanding. When enough matching symbols land on adjacent reels starting from the left to complete or extend a winning combination - even if those symbols aren't all on active paylines - they stretch vertically to fill all three rows. Multiple symbols can expand in sequence on the same spin.
The result is that free spins play completely differently from the base game. A spin with no wild can still produce a full-reel cover if the right symbols cluster correctly. The expanding mechanic rewards adjacent groupings rather than precise payline alignment, which changes how you read a spin mid-result. At 10 free games with no retrigger, the round is brief - most of its value comes from a single large expanding hit rather than steady accumulation.
Bonus Pop, Endorphina's bonus buy feature, lets players skip directly to the free spins round without waiting for scatter triggers. At the minimum €0.10 bet, the button costs €9.00 - 90x the stake. The feature is subject to jurisdiction restrictions and isn't available in all markets.
The Risk Game activates after any cash win. It's a card comparison: pick a face-down card, beat the dealer's card, double your payout. Up to 10 successive attempts are allowed. Standard gamble mechanic, nothing unusual.
RTP sits at 96.04% - a single fixed tier with no operator variants, which is cleaner than providers offering 84%/92%/96% configurations where the higher number is a marketing figure most players never see. High volatility with a 2,000x max win is a specific combination worth noting. High variance games typically justify the wait with ceiling wins of 5,000x and above. The original Voodoo reaches 5,000x. Here it's capped at 2,000x - meaning the volatility profile promises swings that the win ceiling may not fully deliver on.
Endorphina's operator-level Progressive Mystery Jackpot system - three tiers (Minor, Major, Grand) running as a casino overlay rather than a game-native feature - can appear on Voodoo Dice at operators who have activated it. Whether it shows depends entirely on the platform, not the game itself.