Original Release: Konami, 2014
A now decade-old slot from Konami that has seen numerous updated releases with new features, but the vintage version has a very straightforward bonus and has found new life in the company’s new “stacked” cabinets
Dragon’s Law (Konami, 2014)
Review by: C. M0use
The online Dragon’s Law is kind of a typical Konami 3×5 slot (with a familiar overall look), but the real world version can now be found in the new fancy Dimension 43×3 stacked screen cabinet that has a larger vertical screen on top for displaying wins and the bonus round/free spins. The in-person game is found in banks that have connected progressive jackpots, but the online versions seem to be able to incorporate pooled progressives as well.
The big feature that differentiates it from Konami’s expansive 3×5 lineup is that on any spin, a dragon can randomly appear and drop at least six wilds around the playfield. This virtually guarantees a pretty big win since almost half your positions are now guaranteed to be wild. However, as to be expected with something this generous, it doesn’t happen very often. It seems to have a much improved chance of happening during your bonus spins.
You pay for the dragon feature with far more dead spins (fewer line win possibilities) than something more low-roller-friendly like Lotus Land. So you’re literally chasing the dragon with this one. It supposedly runs a 96% RTP, so it’s not an unusually greedy slot, but it definitely seems more volatile than the games Konami is wont to make. This seems best suited for players who don’t mind a lot of dead spins, and like a bonus feature that is rare but that virtually guarantees a very big reward when it does hit.
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