Dragon Slayer

Dragon Slayer

NEW GAME

Forget reels and paylines. Dragon Slayer pits a cannon against waves of dragons swooping in across the screen, the biggest of which pays 600x.

This is not your average slot. Dragon Slayer gives you a cannon and asks one question – how many fantasy creatures can you blast off the screen before they get to you? You’ve got multiple ways to target them, as you can try to snipe them one by one, or turn on Auto mode and just blast away. Your cannon’s targets are Slimes, Goblins, Gargoyles, Orcs, Golems, and several types of Dragon, and you’ll fire at them to claim their prizes.

The visuals are stormy and dim, with a wrecked castle silhouetted in the distance. A heavy rock track plays in the background while you’re at it. Wagers go as small as 0.01 if you’re in the cheapest room, all the way up to 10 per shot at the high-roller end.

FEATURES

Auto Fire and Lock Modes

Two little quality-of-life buttons sit alongside the cannon. Auto Fire does what it sounds like: the cannon fires by itself, no clicking required from you. Lock anchors your targeting onto a chosen creature, so the cannon just unloads on that one enemy until it’s dead. Use them together, and you’ve basically got hands-free play.

The Hour Glass Symbol

The Hour Glass is worth 50x as a flat payout if you collect one, but more importantly, it freezes every enemy on screen for a brief window. Those moments are what you actually want them for – you can clear out problems that were starting to pile up.

The 600x Top Prize

Three Premium Dragons live at the top end of the paytable, with the highest worth up to 600x. Most of the time, it’ll take more than one round to bring down a Premium Dragon, especially without the Powerful Bullet upgrade running, but the payouts might just justify the extra work.

Additional Details:


·     Minimum bet $0.01