Asian-style pokies are all the rage, and the designers at iSoftBet have just added another one to the list. This entry is known as Raging Dragons, and it has a free spins bonus and a top payout worth 8,888x the player’s wager.

For more details, please read the following review.

Finding the Game

Raging Dragons is available at any online casino carrying games from iSoftBet. If you’re an Australian punter, some of your most notable options include House of Pokies, Pokies Parlour, and King Johnnie.

Any of the above options should work, but I tend to lean towards King Johnnie. They’ve for great customer service, as well as a tremendous selection of pokies.

Total Bet

Raging Dragons has eight betting options. The lowest is $0.20 per spin, while the highest is $20. Due to this range, the game is only suitable for low rollers.

Raging Dragons Pay Table

These are the reel symbols for the game, as well as their cash payouts. Keep in mind that smaller risks lead to lower returns. In the examples below, I’m assuming a maximum wager of $20 per spin.

  • Nine – Valued at $5 for three matches, $10 for four, and $100 for five.
  • Ten – Pays $5 for three matches, $15 for four, and $100 for five.
  • Jack and Queen – This pair of poker symbols is worth $10 for three matches, $15 for four, and $100 for five.
  • King – Valued at $10 for three, $20 for four, and $200 for five.
  • Ace – The last of the poker icons, it’s worth $10 for three matches, $30 for four, and $200 for five.
  • Blue Vase – This icon is worth $15 for three, $35 for four, and $300 for five.
  • Green Bird – The symbol looks vaguely like a giant green bird, but I may be mistaken. Either way, it pays $20 for three, $50 for four, and $300 for five.
  • Purple Ship – Representing a Chinese junk, this symbol is worth $30 for three, $100 for four, and $800 for five.
  • Red Horse – This powerful stallion pays $35 for three matches, $100 for four, and $800 for five.
  • Unknown Symbol – I’m unsure what this symbol represents. It might be a musical instrument, or it might be a comb for a woman’s hair. Whatever the case, it’s worth $50 for three, $100 for four, and $1000 for five.
  • Wild Dragon – While it only lands on reels two through four, the wild symbol can multiply all wins up to 3x. During the base game, there’s a limit of one wild per spin.
  • Flaming Green Orb – This is the game’s scatter, and it also activates the free spin round. In addition, the number of symbols determines the multiplier during the bonus round (2x, 5x, or 20x).

Lucky Envelope

This feature triggers randomly during any spin. When this occurs, a red envelope appears and reveals a cash prize worth 8x, 88x, 888x, or 8888x the player’s wager.

Virtual reels for Raging Dragons pokie

Free Spins

This bonus feature triggers when three or more scatter symbols appear on the reels. When this occurs, the player is asked to choose one option from the following:

  • 10 free spins with wild multipliers of 10x, 15x or 30x
  • 13 free spins with wild multipliers of 8x, 10x or 15x
  • 15 free spins with wild multipliers of 5x, 8x or 10x
  • 20 free spins with wild multipliers of 3x, 5x or 8x
  • 25 free spins with wild multipliers of 2x, 3x or 5x
  • Mystery – Awards any combination of spins and multipliers from the above list (25 options).

When a scatter symbol appears, the player receives two additional spins. Wilds, meanwhile, can land on all five reels.

Final Thoughts

Raging Dragons isn’t what I’d call “innovative,” but it’s still more than capable of meeting your needs. The payouts are respectable, and I like the fact that the player has six choices after triggering the free spins round. The biggest negative is the lack of a listed return-to-player percentage, but iSoftBet isn’t the only company to omit this information.

Additional Reading

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