Dancing Drums Golden Drums

Similar Games:

None, but it’s a simple enough concept

Risk Scale:

Yellow/Orange (often over in under 60 spins, but sometimes it’s over 100)

Minimum Play:

Any 4x or higher. Play until it’s awarded. Some tighter pros want it to be 5x or higher.

Other:

Unlike many games out there with different denoms, I’ve found a number of plays on huge bets with Dancing Drums Golden Drums.

Here’s an easy one to explain: Look for 4x or higher and then fire away. The game resets at 2x and it can get up to 8x. That doesn’t mean it must hit as soon as it reaches 8x; it just means it caps at 8x.

Here’s what the game looks like:

When you find a 4x or higher like in my example above where I happen to have three plays (!) on the 5-cent denom, make sure you’re clicking the bottom of the screen and not the blue section of bets. So in the example above, I played the 100 (x5), 400 (x7) and 600 (x5) plays, although on a 5-cent denom, that’s $5, $20, and $30 per spin!

Dancing Drums Golden Drums is a second-generation version of a game called Dancing Drums, which never offered an advantage. That happens frequently enough in the slot game, where manufacturers take a concept and make a version of it that has an advantage at a certain point. Lobstermania 4 is one example of many.

There are four denoms and then five bets within each denom. A bad run on this game could cost you 50-75 spins, so if you’re betting $30 like I was at one point, that could be over $2,000.

The play ends when your green-colored drums are multiplied. It looks something like this:

Often, to make real money in this game, it’s a dream to land something in column three. That gives you free games, where having 4x or higher multipliers to start can really increase the advantage. You have no control over that and more times than not you won’t get free games before the play ends.

I have four videos of this one, including on some big bets: