Triple Dragons Slots

Some slots are clearly in 3D when you first look at them. You may not think this new title from Pragmatic Play is but look at those dragons bobbing around on either side of the reels. They’re certainly in 3D and they add real depth to this beautifully produced game.

So, this one looks good, but will it produce some good features and prizes for us to enjoy as well? Let’s get some answers.

Reels and win lines

We get just three reels to play on here, but there are five lines to bet on.

Which coins can you play with?

Coin values here go from a cent to a dollar apiece. You also have the option to bet multiple coins per line, going to a maximum of 10.

Triple Dragons special symbols

As you’d expect from the presence of those Chinese dragons, a lot of the icons appearing on the reels tie in to that same theme. You can look for the dragon itself too, appearing here labeled as the wild if it occupies every spot on a reel. This is the most useful icon you can hope to see.

Any bonuses included?

Yes, there is one very good one here. The challenge is to see if you can find a complete stack of dragons on the reels. Ideally, you want to find two. Either way, the dragons become a stack of wilds and they remain in place while the remaining non-dragon reel or reels respin.

That’s not all, though. The respins will continue to occur until you win something on the reels. Imagine how good that prize – or prizes – could be if you have two stacks of wilds in play.

If the respin feature begins with a single set of stacked wilds in place and you get another one to match it on a respin, that one will also stay in place. You then get another respin on the remaining reel to see what you can win.

Download and enjoy playing the Triple Dragons slot now

This game looks basic, but the stacked dragons feature turns it into something very special. The dragons only turn wild when a whole stack of them appears. However, you can be sure you will enjoy every element of those wild dragons when they do pop up. A guaranteed prize… who could argue with that?