Paylines
243 Ways (all-ways, left to right)
GameArt built Power Dragon around a single decision, and it's a good one. The reels run 5×3 with 243 ways to win, so wins form left to right across adjacent reels rather than along fixed lines. Standard stuff for the base game. Symbols lean fully imperial: a jade dragon-guardian statue, five coiled colour dragons, red lucky envelopes and scrolls up top, with oriental A-through-9 royals doing the low-pay work below. The whole board sits inside a carved-gold dragon frame against deep-red brocade, “243 WAYS” stamped down each side.
Here's where it gets interesting. Land three or more gold Coin scatters and the game stops to ask you a question. Five dragons appear (purple, black, red, blue, green) and you pick one. That pick decides everything about the round ahead. Each dragon trades a number of free games against a multiplier range, so one might give you plenty of spins with modest boosts while another hands you fewer spins but a much wider multiplier swing. Whichever colour you choose then becomes the Wild for the entire feature, but it only works on the middle three reels. Drop your dragon onto reels 2, 3 or 4 as part of a win and it lifts the payout by a random multiplier drawn from its range.
So the bonus has actual texture. You're reading risk before you've spun once, and there's no take-backs once the reels start falling cold. A regular card gamble sits over base wins too, if doubling on a colour or suit guess appeals. No buy feature, no jackpots, nothing fancy bolted on.
And the trade-off? That 1,642x ceiling. For a game this committed to stacked multiplier wilds, the cap feels a touch conservative. RTP lands at 95.94% with medium volatility, which makes it a steadier grind than the dragon theme might suggest. Spin the Power Dragon demo here and try a few different colours before you commit to a favourite.