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Alice and the Red Queen

About Alice and the Red Queen
Alice and the Red Queen, released in May 2014, is a fantasy and fairy tale-themed video slot made by 1X2 Gaming. Relatable games from 1X2 Gaming include Faerie Nights (January 2019), Gingerbread Joy (2015), and Red Dragon (July 2015). The rival games include Alice in Wonderland (June 2013) from Proprietary, Cinderella (September 2013) from Novomatic, and Enchanted (January 2010) from Betsoft Gaming.

Alice and the Red Queen is a video slot game adaptation of Lewis Caroll’s 1871 book titled “Through the Looking-Glass and her 1865 book named Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The game’s name is borrowed from the two protagonists therein, called Alice and the Red Queen. Seven of the symbols (gray rabbit, photo of Twedledee alongside Twedeledum, army ant, white rabbit, Chesire cat, Mad Hatter, and teapot) require three, four, or five winning combinations. Five symbols (queen cake, medicine bottle, Red Queen, Alice, and heart cake) require two, three, four, or five winning combinations. Moreover, there are special payouts for any five-of-a-kind playing suit.

Alice and the Red Queen Game Characteristics
Alice and the Red Queen has 5X3 grid, 25 adjustable pay lines, 13 symbols, and 15 maximum free spins. The three special symbols are: a circular brown-and-red heart cake (of hearts) that shows up during the free games mode; a coiled “Wild” that is a substitute; the scatter is a sparkling blue teapot (of diamonds) that offers the free games.

The ten Alice and the Red Queen ordinary symbols: a staring red-eyed gray rabbit of clubs; human twin characters called Tweedledum and Tweedledee (of spades) wearing navy blue hats; a blue ant of spades; a bespectacled white rabbit (of clubs) holding a clock; a smiling yellow-eyed pink Chesire cat of spades; a red-haired Mad Hatter in a blue hat (of diamonds); an “eat me” queen cake of spades; a blue “drink me” medicine bottle of diamonds; a red-haired Red Queen of hearts; a yellow-haired Alice of hearts.

The Alice and the Red Queen coin values: $0.01, $0.02, $0.05, $0.10, $0.20, and $0.50. There are five coins (bet levels); the minimum bet is $0.01 and the maximum bet is $62.50.

Alice and the Red Queen has these payouts for three, four, and five matching symbols. The black rabbit pays X13, X14, and X20. Tweedledum/Tweedledum twins have X13, X20, and X45. The ant pays X14, X24, and X20. The white rabbit offers X14, X28, and X70. The Chesire cat has X18, X32, and X80. Mad Hatter pays X20, X40, and X80. The teapot offers X24, X80, and X400.

The Alice and the Red Queen payouts for two, three, four, and five matching symbols. The queen cake has X12, X24, X40, and X100. The medicine bottle gives X12, X32, X75, and X300. The Red Queen pays X12, X40, X150, and X500. Alice has X12, X45, X200, and X750. Heart cakes offer X12, X30, X100, and X200. The so-called “Flush” payout, which is for symbols that have five matching playing suits, is: five clubs has X15, five hearts pay X30, five diamonds offer X25, and five spades offer X20.

Three teapots offer five free games, four teapots give ten free games, and five teapots offer 15 free games. The non-progressive jackpot in Alice and the Red Queen is $10000.00.

The good Alice and the Red Queen software has advanced features such as autobet, reset bets, a volume slider, and high/medium/low display resolutions. The animated illustrations of the fairy characters and cautionary prompts (like “be wary of the red queen”) are outstanding. There are rhythmic magical sounds and children chattering occassionally in the background.

Luck in Alice and the Red Queen
A game of chance, the RTP rate of Alice and the Red Queen is 96.21% and the house edge is 3.79%.


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