The Dragon’s Kingdom slot from Amatic Industries drops us into a medieval fantasy world of brave knights, fair maidens and a ferocious green dragon. Released in 2016 with cartoon-style graphics, this is the Austrian developer’s classic-style fantasy slot — not Pragmatic Play’s Dragon Kingdom or Everi’s land-based version with the same name.
The editorial frame here is two reel-position constraint rules. The Castle scatter only triggers from reels 2-3-4, and the Free Spins round selects one random pay symbol to be multi-stacked across whole reels. The 97.23% RTP and 2,000x line-bet ceiling sit on these interactions. A free demo is widely available before real-money play.
How Dragon’s Kingdom Plays
5×3 grid with 20 fixed paylines
Five reels, three rows and 20 fixed paylines fill the screen against a medieval kingdom backdrop dominated by an ominous castle and the resident green dragon. Symbol set includes the Dragon (Wild + top pay 2,000x line bet for 5), Castle (Scatter), Knight on horseback, Princess, plus card royals A-J styled with theme flourishes.
Bet range runs $0.01 to $5 per spin across most operators. The build is HTML5 and plays cleanly across desktop, tablet and mobile.
Dragon Wild substitution
The Dragon Wild substitutes for any regular except the Castle scatter. It expands during the base game and tops the paytable at 2,000x line bet for 5 dragons on a winning line — the ceiling figure for any single-spin payout.
The Castle Scatter and Multi-Stacked Bonus
The Castle Scatter only lands on reels 2, 3 and 4 — not on reels 1 or 5. This narrow trigger zone is unusual for a 5-reel slot and bounds free-spins trigger frequency by design.
Three Castles trigger 7 Free Spins. At the start of the round, one random pay symbol is chosen to be multi-stacked for the duration of the bonus.
During the round, that chosen symbol fills entire reels — replacing up to 4 of the regular pay symbols. The mass-fill mechanic resembles the multi-stacked symbol bonus round approach used in Amatic’s Book-of-Ra family slots and Microgaming’s Book of Atem expanding symbol mechanic.
The 2,000x line-bet ceiling becomes reachable when the multi-stacked symbol is the Dragon Wild itself, aligning across multiple reels with active paylines. Most reviews don’t connect the multi-stack to the max-win path explicitly.
RTP, Volatility and the 97.23% Tier
The 97.23% RTP per BestSlotsJournal is the canonical figure — placing Dragon’s Kingdom in the 97%+ high-RTP slot tier well above the 96% industry average. FreeSpinsBlog cites a generic 96% Amatic baseline, but the specific 97.23% is the source-of-record number.
Volatility runs Medium per the consensus across reviews. The math signature is calibrated for steady cadence — the bonus round delivers the multi-stack ceiling rather than base-game volatility spikes.
Most reviews omit RTP entirely (Amatic’s reluctance to publish across catalog is well-documented). We surface the 97.23% number for transparency.
The Amatic Gamble Feature
Amatic’s classic Double Or Nothing Gamble feature is the Austrian developer’s Novomatic-lineage inheritance from land-based slot manufacturing.
After every base-game win, players can risk on a card-color guess (×2) or a card-suit guess (×4). Optional but signature — players can stack winnings on the risk minigame or take base wins straight to the bankroll.
Where to Play and Cross-Product Disambiguation
Dragon’s Kingdom by Amatic ships across Amatic-network casinos with strong DACH-region coverage given the Austrian developer’s heritage. Browse the Amatic Industries fantasy slot lineup for sister classic-style titles. Bet $0.01-$5 most operators.