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Dice Seeker
Viking Invasion and Flappers & Dappers
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Risk Scale:
Yellow (often over in under 40 spins)
Minimum Play:
Primarily want to play for the “big” characters. As you land dice on the screen, some of the red dots are removed from the images. The bigger images reset at 16. If one big character has six red dots and the rest of the board has some knocked off as well, that’s fine. But if everything is fully reset (fours and nines), just having one big character at six is too loose. In that case, I want four or five on the big character.
Other:
I found this one at a casino on Fremont Street. I haven’t seen it anywhere else yet.
For Dice Seeker, you play for the “big” characters and there’s an easy to way tell which ones are the big ones other than just the size:
Check out the red dots on all of the images. The smaller ones have them too. As you land dice on the screen, sometimes some of those red dots are removed from the images. The bigger images reset at 16 and you can see that if you look at them closely.
Here’s a blown-up image of those red dots:

My slot pro friend, who has played this a lot more than I have, suggests playing big characters with six or fewer red dots. That’s reasonable enough if the rest of the board doesn’t have everything fully reset for the other characters.
The small symbols reset at four. The medium characters, which is what I was incorrectly chasing in the first video (seen below), reset at nine:
So if one big character has six red dots and the rest of the board has some knocked off as well, that’s a play. But if everything is fully reset (fours and nines), just having one big character at six might be a little too loose. In that case, I want four or five on the big character.
In this example from earlier, I had two big characters on the screen and both were at eight:
This is a “combo” play. Yes, none of them was six or fewer, but we reasoned that having two big characters at eight is pretty solid. I’d call this a fairly low-volatility play, so I wasn’t too worried about betting $3.50 per spin.
For those curious, here are my videos of Dice Seeker. Of note, I was incorrectly chasing a medium character in one of them. Oops!