Queen and the Dragons, as the name suggests, has a magic and dragons theme that is not too dissimilar to Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons, in Game of Thrones. The visuals are quite stunning, from the titular Queen to a trio of dragons that are as beautiful as they are scary.
The machine’s base game runs on the tried and tested 5×3 layout to a thumping soundtrack that helps build the tension. IGTech has not stated what the machine’s volatility is for Queen of Dragons but the average 96.47% Return To Player suggests it is on the higher side.
Twenty-five paylines run from left to right, and you get to bet as little as $0.25 or as much as $125 if you bankroll allows such hefty amounts. A 10,000-times your stack maximum payday means hitting the jackpot awards $2,500 at the lowest stakes or $1,250,000 at the highest stakes, which may be enough to buy your own dragon!
Low-value symbols are represented by royals, jacks through aces. However, they are not worth winning because even landing five aces leaves you nursing a small loss because it pays out 0.6x.
The three dragons and their queen only require two matching symbols to trigger a prize. The queen, understandably, is the highest-value standard symbol; she awards a 4.00x prize for landing five of her stunning character.
A light-filled archway is the scatter in Queen and the Dragons. Three are required to start the free spins bonus round, but the symbol itself has no monetary value. The same cannot be said for the game’s wilds, which payout up to 16x should five or more appear on the reels.