In Dragon's Keeper, these armoured characters are kindhearted people eager to hold infant dragons rather than ruthless knights out to conquer. You can see that these dragons are not terrifying creatures as soon as you step into the vibrant, ethereal realm inhabited by the kind, smiling creatures.
This layout will be familiar to anyone who has played High 5 slots. Setting and sticking to a budget is made simple for you because your balance, win, and bet are all shown at the bottom of the screen.
You can use the arrow keys to change your bet to the right amount by keeping an acceptable budget in mind. To the right of the reels are additional buttons. The plus sign at the top opens the menu, where you can find access to the paytable and a volume control.
Each of the three theme symbols—which have distinct meanings for three, four, and five matches—and the four cards make up the set. The following is the maximum payout for each symbol:
All of the symbols on a reel change to match when it gets stacked. Your chances of hitting more winning lines rise as a result.
Although the free spins on Dragon's Keeper are called block bucks and may appear a bit confusing when compared to other slots, they are actually a feature of the game. To activate this feature, the themed symbols must cover every available area on at least three successive reels:
During the round, only the triggering reels and their four symbols (plus a few blank spots) will be active. Your award will increase based on the total number of red, blue, and green dragons you capture. The maximum is thirty dragons, and the value is given as a multiple of your whole bet: