Dragon Princess Slot
It’s off to the Orient we go with the reels of Dragon Princess, an arrestingly beautiful martial arts slot machine that puts a woman at the fore of its gameplay. Many of you who frequent such themes will know that men tend to steal the limelight rather than the ladies, that is unless nudity of some kind is involved. We’re pleased to see RTG taking such a processive step forward.
As ever with the company, you’re given a stunning 3x5 interface with which to play; they hardly ever change the format of their titles, with Dirty Martini being one of few exceptions. Some of you may dislike such familiarity, as you feel it breeds contempt, but we actually welcome it when it comes to gaming for it allows us to adapt with ease. And adapt you will thanks to the user friendly betting threshold, control panel, and medium variance paytable.
Beautiful Serenity
You guessed it, we just have to look at that matrix one last time, for it’s so pretty and delicate, and yet is actually part of such a foreboding genre. This is a slot machine about fighting, so to see such a gently serene location is a fantastic contrast. Often RTG go the extra mile to create an attractive slot machine, but here it feels like they’ve travelled even further in order to give you the best.
The dojo is what houses the symbols, while in the background you have a sweeping landscape drenched in sunlight, the rays tickling the freshly cut grass. Pink blossom floats in the air as it catches the wind, while a stream trickles away in the near distance. This is a haven of safety and one that could relax even the most savage soul, a factor whose irony isn’t lost on us. This is a fantastic job well done by RTG.
Open Lotus
We’re blown away with how much variance RTG have crammed in here; we usually moan about how much they rely on free games, but here they’ve gone all out. It’s like they’re trying to impress us, and by goodness it’s working. First up on our long list is the Dragon Wilds. This may sound like your run of the mill substituting symbol, but it actually has a lot of power to it, one that can reshape your grid entirely.
Whenever you’ve made a successful spin, and have received your money, the scatters on the screen can suddenly change into wild icons. This can happen up to 15 times in any one go. In some respects it’s annoying as one bonus potentially tampers with another, but then on the other hand you have a randomly triggered feature.
Pretty Pearls
Contrary to what you’re thinking, this isn’t the main feature of the slot machine, for that is actually the Dragon Free Spins. What we’re about to chat about is another random event called Pearl Pick. Just like the Dragon Wilds, this can happen at the end of any spin, meaning you’ll always be on the edge of your seats with anticipation.
Three pearls will appear, prompting you to pick one of them, with the selected pearl revealing a prize to you. It’s a subtle pick me bonus, but it is one we neither expected or had planned for, and so we feel our 0.25 credits punt was well worth it. Dragon Princess is rammed to capacity inside that matrix, and it doesn’t look set to stop expanding just yet. The minimum bet is 0.25, and maximum 125.00
A Zen State of Mind
Dragon Princess is quite zen to begin with, but we have another slot that is much more relaxed than this one, and it’s called Zen Garden. Even its name is laid back, so much so that it fails to instill excitement in you when you first hear it. This is a real cash slot developed by Gamesys, a brand a lot of us know and trust.
Presented inside a 3x5 matrix, you have a mobile friendly slot machine that delivers free spins for a tiny bet of 0.20, and so in that respect it’s more financially viable than RTG’s game. The blossom will fly as you spin your way towards a finale that could see you walk away with a pouch of gold so large it might topple you over.
Our Princess
RTG have outdone themselves with this slot machine. We’d started to feel deflated after playing so many of their titles and never experiencing anything different, and then they came along and gave us this. Dragon Princess will forever be a game we’d play again, and is one we’d happily play with real cash rather than just for fun.