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Your complete Dragon Rush Advantage Play guide – including data analysis, hit frequency, volatility stats and strategies.

Quick Facts

Release Year2021
Paylines25 lines
FeaturesDragon Rush bonus, Gold Spins, scatter-trigger bonus
ThemeAsian

AP Slot Ranking

AP Slot Rating4.0 / 5.0 

Dragon Rush Advantage Play Slot Strategy Guide

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Advantage Play does not guarantee any winnings. Based on the information and data we have, significant improvements in RTP can be achieved over time with proper play, resulting in a positive Expected Value (EV). This varies from slot to slot and casino to casino. We do not take responsibility for any kind of losses. Each player is solely responsible for their own actions.

Dragon Rush Advantage Play Data Analysis

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AP Play: Indicates the point at which you begin. For example, you find a slot currently at a count of 20 free spins.
EV: Represents the average profit per Advantage Play.
Winning %: Indicates the percentage of plays where you can expect a positive outcome.
Losing %: Indicates the percentage of plays where you can expect a loss.
AVG Winning: Represents the potential average profit for winning plays.
AVG Losing: Represents the potential average loss for losing plays.
Possible Losses: Indicates the minimum possible maximum losses. However, the actual losses can be significantly higher.

Depending on the volatility of the AP slot, it may take hundreds or even thousands of plays for an advantage to become apparent. However, significant losses are still possible. The values always refer to per unit. This means that if the EV is 5 and your bet is $1, the potential average profit is $5. For a $2 bet, the potential average profit would be $10. Depending on the volatility of the Advantage Play slot, it may take several hundred plays to achieve this value.

Dragon Rush Slot Machine Review

Incredible Technologies built Dragon Rush as a modern dragon-themed slot that leans hard into spectacle while keeping the main idea easy to follow: collect special symbols, build anticipation, and try to trigger a hold-and-spin style bonus. The game became closely tied to the company’s Prism VXP Elite presentation, where the visuals and motion effects are a big part of the appeal.

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Gameplay Mechanics

Dragon Rush is designed to feel direct and punchy. You’re spinning a standard reel layout and watching for the key trigger symbols often described as “golden eggs” or scatter-style icons because they drive almost everything interesting in the session. In the Dragon Rush Fei Nu edition, the bonus trigger is described as landing six or more scatters on a 25-line reel set, which gives a clear, tangible goal in the base game.

What helps the base game stand out is the “almost there” feeling. Instead of every spin being totally independent, the game uses a short-cycle persistence concept where certain collected symbols can hang around briefly, giving you a few extra chances to complete the trigger. That makes regular spins feel less flat, because a good spin can set up the next couple of spins.

Special Features

The signature feature in Dragon Rush is a hold-and-spin / hold-and-respin bonus tied to collecting six golden eggs. In simple terms, the game nudges you toward the feature by letting golden eggs “stick” for a short time. If the eggs land but don’t finish the trigger right away, they can stay for three spins, which can be just enough to push you into the bonus.

There’s also a second layer that keeps the base game from being only about “hit six and go.” When golden eggs land without triggering the bonus, they can travel upward into a collection area (often shown in the top box), where piles of eggs and coins build up and can randomly pop for bonus credits. That collection payoff is a nice touch because it can create small reward moments even when you don’t reach the main feature.

Industry coverage has described Dragon Rush as using a “perceived-persistence” pot-style setup, with golden eggs feeding a three-spin-cycle hold-and-respin event. That lines up with how the game tries to keep momentum going across short stretches of play.

Design and User Experience

This is where Dragon Rush does most of its flexing. The Prism VXP Elite setup pairs a main 4K landscape screen with a large moving display that can physically rise and lower during game events, and even “wave” when idle. For Dragon Rush specifically, the big selling point is the giant dragon animation that can appear synchronized across the full bank, making it hard to miss from a distance.

A 2023 feature noted that Dragon Rush was the first title on the Prism VXP to really use integrated video across all three screens (and even adjacent display elements in a bank), which explains why it’s often discussed as much for presentation as for mechanics.

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