These two Asian progressive titles thrill players, each with its own explosive Lucky Twist for the Link: Dynamite Dragon and Money Ki Neko present two distinct games on 30 lines with an electrifying array of bonuses, features and chances for the Progressives.
Dynamite Dragon comes with scattered Dragons, Wilds on the three centre reels and a Pick & Win feature for instant Bonus prizes. 3 Lucky Twist symbols trigger the Lucky Twist Matrix feature with a central Prize Collection Wheel for extra spins, awards & prizes up to 100x total bet and jackpot segments for the Major and Grand.
Money Ki Neko features the traditional Chinese Lucky Cat that keeps its paws crossed as a Wild symbol, while random Xtra Stax adds additional thrills for each base game spin. A mini Bonus Feature yields instant prizes and 3 Lucky Twist symbols on the centre reels trigger the Lucky Twist Wheel feature that grants up to 3 prizes for each spin: extra spins, awards & prizes up to 100x total bet and jackpot segments for the Major and Grand.
The Lucky Twist Linked Progressive offer is available for the latest NOVOMATIC single and curved screen cabinets.
This Dossier results from the “Life After POGOs” editorial project by Asia Gaming Brief which culminated with a pop-up digital forum on 9th December to discuss potentials ramifications in the industry.
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