It seems that both casino software developers and players are fond of slots with stories inspired by Asian myths and legends.
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When it comes to the matrix of the Triple Dragon slot, two things that are slightly out of the ordinary are the number of paylines (50) and the 6x4 layout (6 reels and 4 rows). The green button in the lower-right corner can make the reels spin, but it’s highly recommended to choose the line bet that suits you before doing that. There are seven options when it comes to the size of the line bet and they start with €0.01 and end with €1. The highest amount that you can place on a single spin is €50.
Next to the play button, there’s an auto-play button that allows players to activate up to 100 auto-play games. You can set limits on wins and losses too. By clicking the three white lines on the left side, you can find additional information about the game including its paytable.
There’s an interesting payout table in the Triple Dragon slot. It includes thirteen standard symbols, a relatively high number found in just a few slots. However, just like in many other video slot games, there are five playing card icons in different colors. Number 10 is the lowest valued standard symbols. It provides 5, 20, or 50 times the line bet for four, five, or six symbols on a line. On the other hand, you can get 10, 30, or 60 times your line bet for three, four, or five Kings or Aces on a single payline respectively.
On the list of high-value standard symbols, players will find a pair of wooden flip-flops, a lotus flower, a geisha, a samurai, an old man, and three different dragons. In this category, the flip-flops are the lowest paying among them – six of them on a payline will deliver 80 times your line bet. Watch out for the red dragon and the blue dragon because they pay the most among these symbols. Six blue or six red dragons on a single line will provide 350 times the line bet. Don’t forget that six wild icons on a payline will provide 400 times the line bet.
There is one Triple Dragon bonus feature, but it’s a little bit complex which makes it even more interesting. If you want to activate the bonus game, you will have to get three bonus icons (lucky coins) on the first three reels. The bonus game includes three rounds. For starters, you must select one of the three pagoda gates. They will reveal the special feature that will be used during free spins – an expanding wild that covers the whole reel, an expanding wild that also slides to the right with every next spin, or an expanding wild that moves to the left.
The next round of the bonus game lets players select one of five lanterns. They hide the number of free spins you will get (up to 15 free spins). The third round will simply launch the Triple Dragon free spins feature which runs with the selected special feature. By landing three bonus icons on the reels during free spins, you will get five more free spins.
Also, we should not forget the wild icon represented by a sunset behind a mountain peak. It counts as any standard symbol in situations where it can help players complete a winning combination.
When it comes to the Return to Player percentage, the Triple Dragon RTP is set to 94.98%. Truth be told, this is a below-average slot game in terms of RTP. The good thing is that the situation is different when it comes to volatility. The volatility is high which means that you can expect fewer wins, but these wins should be valuable.
Theme: | Asian & Oriental · Fantasy & Fairytales |
Provider: | Platipus Gaming |
RTP: | 94.98% |
Volatility: | High |
Paylines: | 50 |