Rocket Dice — slot by BGaming

Rocket Dice

Published Updated
Game Provider
BGaming
Release date
2018-10-22
RTP
98%
Volatility
High volatility
Max Win
x35.00
Min Bet
1.0
Max Bet
100.0
Bonus features
Gamble feature, Dice Game, Risky/gambling (double) game

Rocket Dice Review

Rocket Dice is a BGaming dice game built around over-or-under bets on totals from 2 to 12, plus a post-win Risk mode. It suits players who want quick rounds, visible odds, and a compact x35 payout ceiling.

This review keeps the supplied 98% RTP and High volatility values, explains the over-or-under format, and flags that current BGaming materials list 99% RTP and Low volatility instead.

Rocket Dice at a glance

providerBGaming
release date22 Oct 2018
RTP98%
volatilityHigh
max winx35
reelsNot specified
paylines/waysNot specified
min/max bet$1/$100
themeDice, neon arcade
bonus buyNot specified
Source note

The supplied brief lists 98% RTP, High volatility, and x35 max win. Current BGaming materials describe Rocket Dice as a Dice game released on 22 Oct 2018 with 99% RTP, Low volatility, and a max payout shown as both x35.30 and EUR 3530, so values vary by source and wording.

How Rocket Dice works

Rocket Dice is not a reel slot in the usual sense. Instead, each round asks you to choose a target total from 2 to 12 and bet on whether the sum of two dice will land over or under that number. That makes the format easy to read because the risk sits in the odds ladder rather than in symbol combinations.

The game also includes a Take button and a Risk mode after a winning roll. If you accept the follow-up gamble, you move to a separate 50-50 style screen, choose 3 numbers out of 6, and try to double the payout again. This is where Rocket Dice earns its more aggressive profile despite the modest overall cap.

Because every decision is visible on the main interface, the pacing feels quicker than in most slot reviews built around spin cycles and bonus triggers. The record table and autoplay settings reinforce that fast-game identity and make Rocket Dice closer to a dice product than a traditional line-based release.

Main features

  • You bet on whether two dice will finish over or under a chosen total from 2 to 12.
  • Risk mode appears after a win and offers a 50-50 chance to double the payout again.
  • Autoplay and the record table support faster sessions and easier result tracking.
  • The paytable stays transparent, with odds and top returns tied to the selected number.

Who will enjoy it

  • Players who prefer short rounds and visible odds over reel-based symbol combinations.
  • Fans of gambling side features who want a simple ruleset and a quick repeat cycle.
  • Low-volume sessions where a $1 to $100 range gives room to scale risk carefully.
  • Readers comparing Rocket Dice with other BGaming fast games and dice-style formats.
Risk note

Rocket Dice can move quickly because the Risk mode invites repeated doubling after a win and the next result arrives fast. Keep the pace measured and review our responsible gambling guide before raising stakes after a streak.

Payout model and feature pressure

Rocket Dice does not build value through wilds, free spins, or expanding reel states. Its whole payout model comes from the probability curve behind the chosen total, so safer over-or-under calls pay less while sharper selections push the multiplier higher.

The supplied x35 ceiling places the game in a very different class from feature-led slot reviews that rely on rare top-end bonus rounds. Here the tension is immediate and mathematical. You know the potential return before the roll, and the real decision is whether to cash out or re-enter Risk mode after a hit.

That structure gives Rocket Dice a lean, high-tempo identity. It can suit players who want clean odds and fast outcomes, but it offers less thematic progression than a classic slot and can encourage overextension if the gamble feature becomes the focus of the session.

Similar quick-play games to compare

GameWhy it is similarBest for
Rocket Dice XYUses the same over-or-under dice idea with a refreshed presentation and a related risk loop.Players who want the same core concept in a newer visual package.
Dice ClashAnother BGaming dice release that turns quick rounds into a more structured duel format.Readers who want dice gameplay with clearer volatility choice and bigger top-end scope.
Quick context

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Reviewed by Tommy Reimers
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FAQ

How do you play Rocket Dice?

You choose a target total from 2 to 12, decide whether the sum of two dice will land over or under it, place the stake, and then roll.

Does Rocket Dice have a Risk mode?

Yes. After a winning roll, the game can open a separate gamble screen where you try to double the payout again through a 50-50 style choice.

What betting range does this review use for Rocket Dice?

This review uses the supplied $1 to $100 range, which also matches common catalog listings for the game.

Is Rocket Dice really a high-volatility game?

This review keeps the supplied High label in the key table, but the source note explains that current BGaming materials classify the same game as Low volatility.

What top payout does Rocket Dice use?

The review uses the supplied x35 value, while the source note explains that official BGaming wording also shows the top payout as x35.30 and EUR 3530.

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