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243 Ways (all-ways, left to right)
Red lanterns. Gold ingots. A trio of dragons in red, green and blue. Magic Dragon is GameArt's Chinese New Year tribute, and it wears that theme proudly, all bright reds and brilliant golds behind a pagoda border that frames the 5×3 reels. There are no fixed paylines here. You play 243 ways instead, so matching symbols on adjacent reels from the left pays no matter which row they land on.
The red dragon-head is your wild. It substitutes for every regular symbol and slots into those way-wins wherever it appears across the five reels, which is most of how the base game builds its bigger hits. Then there's the gold-coin medallion, the scatter that does the heavy lifting. Land enough of them and you open the free spins round, and extra coins arriving mid-feature keep retriggering it, so a lucky run can stretch the bonus far past its opening count.
Free spins aren't the only bonus, though. A pick-and-click round lets you choose objects to uncover hidden prizes, a second route to extra credit sitting on top of a fairly standard 243-ways base. And if you'd rather skip the grind, the feature is buyable for roughly 50x your stake, which is cheap as buy options go. Every win can also be sent to a classic card gamble, red or black to double, suit for more, with the usual all-or-nothing risk attached.
The numbers tell a measured story. RTP sits at 95.94%, volatility is medium, and the max win caps at about 1,964x your bet. That ceiling is the one thing worth flagging. For a 243-ways game carrying two separate bonus paths, just under 2,000x feels modest, and it limits how far a strong session can really run. But the presentation is lush, the features are generous for a 2017 release, and the medium variance keeps the reels turning without draining your balance too fast.