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Up to 117,649 Megaways
GameArt borrowed the Big Time Gaming engine for this one, and it shows. Six reels, a horizontal top row feeding extra symbols, and the ways count climbing to 117,649 when the board fills out. Winning clusters detonate, survivors drop, and fresh symbols pour in from above, so a single press of the button can keep paying through several tumbles before the dust settles.
The bonus is where things get genuinely interesting. Land three Scatters and the game doesn't just throw you into free spins. It hands you a menu of seven packages and asks you to pick. Want length? Take 25 spins running a modest multiplier. Want firepower? Drop to 8 spins carrying a persistent x15 up to x25 instead. There's a Mystery option too, which rolls a random blend if you'd rather not commit. That choice shapes the whole round, and honestly it's a smarter twist than most free spins screens bother with.
Base play has its own engine for chaos. The golden phoenix Wild turns up everywhere except reel one, stamped with a random x1, x2 or x3 that applies to any win it joins. Two phoenixes in one combo? Both multipliers stack. Then there's the red firecracker symbol on reels two through six, which converts itself into a multiplier Wild and spreads up to three more Wilds across the grid before the cascade resolves.
The numbers are solid. RTP sits at 96.57% in the base game, climbing to 97.25% if you buy the bonus directly. Volatility runs high, the ceiling is 10,000x, and bets range from 0.20 up to 100. One small gripe: the encrypted server means the exact symbol payouts stay hidden, so you're judging value by feel rather than a clean paytable. Setting? A misty Far-Eastern temple, blue pagodas on cliffs, a waterfall behind the reels, all framed in carved gold dragon work. Dense, polished, and busier than most dragon slots out there.