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Dragons Luck Deluxe Review
After the initial success of the first game, it’s no wonder the developers decided to expand upon their simple concept. We like how all the games sort of complement each other, while overlapping on the core mystery coin feature. It’s hard to imagine what will come next in this series, now that the bonus round is finally in place. We are pretty sure the team has something up their sleeve, however.
The math model is certainly more brutal than in the first game here, but it doesn’t feel that hardcore due to all the mystery symbols you land all the time. You can place bets between 10p and £20 per spin across all platforms and devices, and you need to beware of RTP ranges with this game also. The developers keep insisting on below 96 % payout percentages, and the highest option operators have with this game is 95.77 % in the non-jackpot version.
Dragons Luck Deluxe Features
The defining feature of the original game was the Dragon Coin mystery symbols, and these are also included here. You will land stacks of mystery coins more or less all the time, and these will flip until a random matching symbol is revealed. You can also land 3x3 mega mystery coins, and these will guarantee you a win.
The dragon statues on either side of the reels will sometimes come alive. You will then see them breath fire onto the mystery coins, which makes them flip again to upgrade the chosen symbol for bigger wins. The Dragon Mystery Coins can also flip to reveal the free spins symbol, and you get the same number of spins as the number of bonus symbols you got.
The free spins bonus round plays out pretty much the same as the base game, and you can get extra spins added to your tally by landing more free spins symbols from the mystery coins. This way the feature can go on for a while, and hopefully land you some juicy payouts.
The 200 Spins Dragons Luck Deluxe Experience
We have a somewhat lengthy highlights video for you this time. This, of course, means that a lot of good stuff happened to us in our 200 spins test session. If you want to go straight to the bonus round, it starts around 1:56 into the video. Check out how it all went below, and get a nice overview of what Dragons Luck Deluxe has to offer.
Review Summary
The success of the original Dragon’s Luck was probably due to the fascinating flipping mystery coins combined with easy-going low-volatility action. With the Deluxe version, the developers have decided to beef up the math model. Not as much as the Megaways version, of course, but you are now dealing with a highly volatile beast compared to the first game.
The max win of 3,888x your stake is the same as in the Power Reels version, and it’s certainly an upgrade from the first game. The most unique thing about the Dragons Luck Deluxe version in this context is the bonus round. It adds a new dimension to the gameplay, and it also completes the series in a nice way that now gives you plenty of options.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Frequent mystery symbols | Default RTP is a bit lower than average (beware of RTP ranges) |
| Mega mystery symbol with guaranteed win | |
| Free spins with the possibility of extra spins | |
| High volatility and 3,888x max win potential |
If you appreciate Dragons Luck Deluxe you should also try:
Dragon's Luck - is an obvious choice if you like the game at hand. This is the one that started the whole series, and it offers a softer touch. The volatility is low here, and the max win is 1,380x your stake. You will benefit from mystery coins, as well as mega mystery coins for guaranteed wins.
Dragon's Luck Power Reels - basically blows the original game out of all proportions, as you will now play on 10 reels that are 6 rows in height with 30 win-both-way paylines. The volatility is medium to high here, and you can win up to 3,888x your stake, just like in the game at hand.
Dragon's Luck Megaways - is basically the original game on steroids. You can get up to 117,649 ways to win here, and up to 7 symbols per reel. The mystery coins can be as large as 4x4, but this version does not come with a bonus round. The volatility is high, and you can win up to 10,000x your stake.











