Dragon Spin Crosslink

Air, Water, Fire, and Earth

Similar Games:

If I squint, some similarities to Fu Dai Lian Lian Boost Tiger and Fu Dai Lian Lian Boost Peacock

Risk Scale:

Red (400x the bet)

Minimum Play:

Three or more pouches fully filled with gold.

Other:

It’s a volatile game with a slim advantage.

Here’s an interesting game that does offer a small advantage, but you can lose a healthy amount before triggering the bonus you’re chasing. It’s an impressive-looking game with fun graphics:

Notice those gold pouches directly above the reels? I’ve been playing when at least three are fully filled. You’re more likely to have a higher-paying bonus when that’s the case, but it doesn’t seem like you’re more likely to hit a bonus with fully filled bags.

It’s an important distinction. You can still go through a lot of money even on great finds. This number of three filled bags might also be adjusted as I get more experience playing it, so know that going in if you do decide to go with this.

You can see this explained a bit here, directly in the rules:

As you play, some spins give you gold coins and some coins fill the corresponding pouches with more gold dust. Eventually, and it could take hundreds of spins, you trigger the dragon spin feature.

After you hit this bonus, all the bags will go back to reset levels and the play is over.

A separate bonus involves five or more pearls. If some are gold pearls, those have multipliers. You’re awarded whatever figures are on the pearls and you also get free games with the chance to increase your win. This comes randomly, so you can’t plan for it.

The bonus we’re chasing is called the dragon spin feature and you need at least one gold coin to trigger it. I’ve spent 200 bets chasing this and have had it pay 15x my bet. But I’ve also seen this bonus pay well over 200x. Because of how hard it is to sometimes trigger and then the wide range in payouts, I ranked this as one of the more volatile advantage games out there.

I have two videos for this one: