Eastern Dragon
Set within the realms of an ancient Asian temple, the oriental-themed Eastern Dragon is a roaring success on mobile or desktop. Developed by NextGen, your winnings can even be doubled or tripled if you can sneak the dragon’s prized possessions away from him. There may be fireworks, Chinese lanterns and lotus flowers on show, but if you’re after a greater reward, you may have to come face-to-face with the dragon himself.
Eastern Dragon

Come face-to-face with the dragon to sneak his prized possessions away from him
Provider: NYX
Game Type: Slot Game
Payout: 95% - 95%
Available on Mobile: ✔︎
Available on Desktop: ✔︎
UK Compliant: ✔︎
Why You Should Play Eastern Dragon
Available to play on both mobile and desktop devices, the dragon is actually a symbol of good luck in Chinese culture and this game can provide endless hours of entertainment as you battle with the creature for some sweet prizes. Keep your eyes and ears on red alert for a sight or smell of your foe, and look out for the Chinese golden coin. This Scatter symbol forms its own winning combinations if you match at least two scatters on the reels.
How to Play
To play Eastern Dragon, simply choose the number of lines and coins you wish to begin with, and select ‘SPIN’. Oriental-themed symbols include dragons, koi fish, lotus flowers, firecrackers and Chinese lanterns, each generating wins when matched on paylines.
Features
Wild Symbol
The Wild symbol is the dragon, multiplying all wins by 2x, but it only appears on the first and fifth reels, so stay on your toes to spot this, and to evade any flames of fire that may come your way.
Free Spins
The dragon also has a key part to play in activating the Free Spins feature. If you land him on reels 1 and 5 in the same spin, it triggers 15 free spins and a 3x multiplier. If this leads to a winning combination, the beast boosts this up to a 6x multiplier. It’s also possible to retrigger this if the dragon lands on reels 1 and 5 during the spin.
Gamble Feature
After a win, you can gamble your payout by guessing the colour and/or suit of a down-turned card. Predict incorrectly and you head back to the base game without your prize, but get it right and you can repeat the feat up to five times.