Don't let the title fool you. Dragon Egg from YGR isn't a medieval fantasy slot. Crack open the thumbnail and you're staring at a snarling T-Rex, a Triceratops, an erupting volcano, and a sky full of meteors. The ‘Dragon' in the title is pure marketing language. This is a prehistoric apocalypse, Cretaceous-extinction styled, and it's the older sister to YGR's later Dinosaur Egg 2 release.
The mechanics carry the classic YGR shape. Five reels, three rows, 243 ways to win running left to right. The base game runs Wild substitutions on the inner reels and pay symbols built around the dinosaur cast: T-Rex sitting at the top, Triceratops just under, raptors and other prehistoric icons filling the mid-tier slots, with card royals doing the low-pay heavy lifting.
The Free Game side is where the dinosaur eggs come into play. Silver Dragon Eggs carry a small cash value, somewhere between 0.1x and 1x your bet. Golden Dragon Eggs carry the bigger payload, ranging from 1x up to around 30x. Both collect across the bonus round and feed into a 3-tier jackpot ladder, GRAND, MAJOR, and MINOR, displayed permanently above the reels. The headline GRAND prize lands at 1,000x stake, with MAJOR around 100x and MINOR around 30x.
Trigger is the standard 3-scatter free spins entry, and there's a Buy Bonus option priced at 100x stake if you'd rather skip the hunt. Bet range covers $0.20 to $50, no ante, no respin gimmicks, just collect-and-cash.
One real caveat. Dragon Egg has been deprecated from YGR's public demo service, so the LoginTrial path may not load reliably anymore. The game still runs on operator-licensed casinos via the Oryx aggregator, but if you're spinning the demo here and it errors, that's why. The successor, Dinosaur Egg 2, replaced it with a more polished UI and a refined collect mechanic. If you can get this one to load, it's the rougher original, dinosaurs and all. Volatility plays medium-high. Worth a few rolls for the prehistoric atmosphere alone.