How Dice Game mechanics work on slot 108
Dice Game titles use a simple core mechanic: you predict the outcome of a dice roll or a number draw, place your stake, and the game resolves the result. Unlike reel-based slots, there are no spinning symbols or paylines — the outcome is determined by a random number generator that produces a result within a fixed range (typically 1 to 6 for dice, or 1 to 100 for percentage-based draws).
Each Dice Game title on slot 108 displays a payout table before you place a stake. The table shows the prediction options (for example, "over 50" or "under 50"), the odds attached to each prediction, and the multiplier applied if your prediction wins. We recommend reading this table in demo mode so you understand the risk-reward balance before you fund the wallet.
The speed of Dice Game rounds is one reason members enjoy this category. A single round resolves in seconds — there is no waiting for reels to spin or animations to complete. This makes Dice Game popular during short breaks or when members want to move quickly between sessions.
Prediction types and payout structures
Dice Game titles typically offer three to five prediction types per round. The most common are "over" (the result will be above a threshold), "under" (the result will be below a threshold), and "exact" (the result will match a specific number). Each prediction carries its own multiplier — higher-risk predictions (like exact matches) carry higher multipliers, while lower-risk predictions (like over/under) carry lower multipliers.
- Over predictionYou predict the result will be above the threshold. Lower risk, lower multiplier (typically 1.5x to 2x).
- Under predictionYou predict the result will be below the threshold. Lower risk, lower multiplier (typically 1.5x to 2x).
- Exact predictionYou predict the result will match a specific number. Higher risk, higher multiplier (typically 5x to 10x depending on the range).
- Range predictionYou predict the result will fall within a specific band (e.g., 20-40). Medium risk, medium multiplier (typically 2x to 4x).
The payout multiplier is applied to your stake if your prediction wins. For example, if you stake our welcome offer on an "over" prediction with a 1.8x multiplier and you win, your payout is our welcome offer (your original stake plus our welcome offer profit). If you lose, your stake is forfeited.
Dice Game rewards quick decisions — read the payout table, choose your prediction, and the round resolves instantly.
Demo mode and learning the prediction logic
Every Dice Game title on slot 108 carries a free demo mode. You can place virtual stakes, make predictions, and watch the outcome resolve without funding your wallet. Demo mode uses the same build as the real-money client, so the mechanics and multipliers are identical — the only difference is the wallet binding.

We recommend running at least ten to fifteen demo rounds before you decide to fund the wallet. This gives you time to understand how each prediction type behaves, which multipliers feel comfortable for your risk tolerance, and how quickly rounds resolve. Members in Bandung and Medan have told our support desk that demo mode is especially helpful for learning the exact-prediction mechanics on some studio versions.
Dice Game in our tournament calendar
Dice Game titles rotate into our daily and weekly tournament schedule. These events are published as a calendar — you can see the next seven days of tournaments before you opt in. Each tournament has a fixed start and end time in WIB, an eligible-game list, and a prize-pool structure described in advance.
- Daily quick room
- A short leaderboard window that closes within the same evening, typically running four to six hours.
- Weekly mainline
- A longer cumulative scoring event that runs across several days, allowing multiple sessions to stack on the leaderboard.
- Seasonal event
- A tournament tied to Idul FitriIdul Adha, Imlek, or Nyepi, with adjusted schedules to respect regional holidays.
Dice Game tournaments often run during evening and weekend windows when members have more leisure time. We do not tie tournament payouts to real-world events or match results; our events are self-contained leaderboard competitions with fixed allocations published in advance.
Payment channels and account verification
Our cashier accepts DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment for e-wallet deposits, plus online payment and e-wallet for alternative routes. Bank transfers run through mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. All ten channels feed into the same wallet, so you can deposit via one method and withdraw via another if you prefer.
- Submit your KYC documents (ID, selfie with ID, account name confirmation) through the member panel.
- Wait for our support team to verify your documents during business hours.
- Choose a deposit channel from the cashier.
- Fund your wallet and load a Dice Game title in demo or real mode.
- Request a withdrawal using your preferred payment channel.
For first-time withdrawals, our support team runs a standard verification check. Processing follows standard verification windows — we do not promise fixed minutes, since timing depends on the payment rail and on the document review queue during peak hours. Our team handles account questions and payment tracing in English during business hours, and we reply in order of arrival if you reach us outside those hours.
We test each Dice Game title in demo mode and update this guide when studios release new prediction types or when our tournament calendar shifts for regional holidays.

