Play Dragons Gold For Real Money With Bonus
Dragons Gold Slot
Dragons and gold. Two things that we would love to discover. They are frequently featured in fairy tales. One symbolizes bravery, the other rewards it. Combining them should result in an exciting game.
But does this PlayPearls game succeed in striking gold, or does it fall short in its quest?
Lair of the Land
The game starts with a stylish loading page adorned with beautiful lights and a gleaming claw next to the game’s title. It creates a sense of a hidden, enigmatic place. If you’re observant, you’ll notice the purple dragon’s egg as well. A promising sign for the game.
And it lives up to that promise. The first thing you’ll notice is the well-organized layout. The game title is displayed in gold capital letters at the top center above the main screen. The golden claw seen earlier is placed at both ends. On the sides of the reels, there are 25 game lines in white letters against a gold background, with a corresponding diagram on the Paytable for those interested.
The game itself takes the spotlight with only hints of a dark sky in the background. The 5 reels in the game stand out significantly. The symbols include a mix of letter representations for higher card values and pictures like a fiery dragon, a book with a shiny jewel, and a scroll. Each symbol is intricately designed. The medieval music playing is rather unobtrusive.
Dragon Play
Just as expected from a well-designed game, the gameplay is visually impressive. Winning spins bring the icons to life, with the tower animating menacingly and the gem on the green jewel shining brighter and spinning. Even the letter icons spin rapidly.
You cannot adjust the number of lines played, but there are various betting options available, ranging from 0.1 to 4.00. The betting amounts range from 2.50 to 100 as you increase the bet. It’s all straightforward, especially regarding the winnings. The game offers an Autoplay feature, although it lacks customization settings.
The paytable is slightly unusual as it does not display the icons in descending order of value. For instance, the dagger symbol appears at the top left despite being worth a maximum of 10 credits. The jeweled book follows, being the second highest-paying symbol, followed by the less valuable scroll. Surprisingly, the most desirable symbol, the dragon, is located at the bottom of the screen. Moving from right to left, the symbols decrease in value from King to Jack, with the Jack being more valuable than the King or Queen. However, the King and Queen are nearly equal in value, differing only by 0.5 credits when appearing on two lines, which seems inexplicable.
Golden Bonus
As the title suggests, gold and dragon eggs are key elements in this feature. Landing 3 or more Bonus symbols (shiny gold coins) triggers a screen displaying purple dragon eggs. Players must choose from 15 eggs until they collect their bonus.
Additionally, there is a Wildcard symbol represented by a green-tinted icon that substitutes for all symbols except the dragon and gold coins. The dragon symbol is crucial, not only being the most valuable in terms of credits but also awarding free spins. Obtaining 3 dragons grants 8 spins, 4 dragons award 15 spins, and 5 dragons provide 40 spins. The remaining spins are displayed at the bottom of the screen, with a message announcing the total winnings once the spins are exhausted.
While it may seem unconventional for a symbol to serve dual purposes, the game is straightforward to play. Although instructions are absent, they are largely unnecessary. Clicking on the Help button reveals a 3-page Paytable and bonus information.
Flamin’ Good Fun
This game may not be intricate or grand, but it boasts a well-designed layout and visually appealing icons. While not overly challenging, it offers enjoyable gameplay. It may not shine brightly, but it certainly ignites sparks of excitement.

