Dragon Slayer

Dragon Slayer

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Dragon Slayer is set in a sort of post-apocalyptic mythological wasteland. A half-ruined castle looms on the horizon under stormy skies, with a rock soundtrack thumping away in the background while wave after wave of fantasy creatures charge at your position. Your job is to take them out. The cannon’s down in the bottom-left corner. You point it, you fire, and the bullet either drills an enemy or ricochets off the play area until it eventually connects with a target.

Three rooms determine your bet range. Bronze takes the smallest stakes, with bets between 0.01 and 0.10 per shot. At the other end, Gold pushes things as high as 10 per shot, and Silver covers the middle ground. You have the same enemies and prize values across all of them – only the cash amounts scale.

Features

The Hour Glass

Get this feature to drop, and you’ve basically pressed pause on the entire screen. Every enemy stops moving for a few seconds, which is exactly what you want when there’s a Premium Dragon you’ve been chipping away at. The Hour Glass also pays a flat 50x just for collecting it.

Powerful Bullet

The cannon’s default ammo will do the job, but slowly. Toggle on the Powerful Bullet upgrade, and you swap to a much weightier round. Each shot now costs you 6x your usual stake, but kills come a lot faster on bigger creatures. The thing to remember is that wins are still calculated against your base wager, so the boosted price doesn’t get folded into payouts.

Premium Dragons

The biggest creatures on the paytable are three Premium Dragons. Their top tier pays out at up to 600x, with the two below it ranked accordingly. They take some doing to bring down, but they’re where the bigger paydays can come from. 

Additional Details

Min Bet: 0.01 per Shot

Max Bet: 10 per Shot

Max Multiplier: 600x