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Elemento Dragons Slot Review
What is Elemento Dragons?
Elemento Dragons is Fantasma Games’ large-grid cluster-pays slot with four elemental dragon characters driving a sidebar progression system. Ice, fire, nature, and arcane dragons sit beside the play field, each with a coin counter building toward a reward. The setting is a pastoral scene of rolling hills and wildflowers dressed in deep slate blue and gold trim that leans into children’s-book warmth rather than the fire-and-brimstone register most dragon slots reach for. The mechanic is cluster pays with cascading wins.
How does Elemento Dragons play?
Elemento Dragons plays on a large cluster-pays grid with medium-high volatility and a 96.13% RTP, with cascades clearing clusters and the dragon sidebar counters tracking progress alongside. Symbols form wins by clustering adjacently rather than along fixed paylines, and cleared clusters cascade out to let new symbols fall in and chain further wins.
Four gem types do the working: ice-blue square cuts, red hexagons, pink diamonds, and green triangles. Dragon-face tiles for each element appear alongside them, and a wild stone tile substitutes across the board. The bonus trigger is a gold-framed purple triskele scatter. Special elemental tiles on the grid, a blue snowflake and a red flame orb, point toward a bonus structure tied to the sidebar counters. Return concentrates in the feature rather than the base game, which is the expected shape for medium-high volatility cluster pays.
For comparison, Reactoonz (Play’n GO) and Jammin’ Jars (Push Gaming) are the character-driven cluster-pays reference points. Elemento Dragons’ sidebar metagame gives it a structural argument both comparables lack, but the gem inventory it runs on is less distinctive than either, and against recent UK slot launches in the cluster-pays space it lands as a thoughtful variation rather than a category reset.
What stood out?
The dragon sidebar is Elemento Dragons’ most distinctive asset, giving each session four coin-counter characters building toward elemental rewards alongside the main cascade action. Rather than purely decorative art, each dragon tracks progress through play, and that running accumulation layer gives the session a shape that a bare cluster-pays grid typically does not.
The trade-off is the gem symbols themselves. Simple rounded polygons in four colours, they read identically to mobile match-three fare, and at this grid density the dragon tiles also read more as coloured squares than as characters. The elemental theme holds visually through colour-coding but never goes deeper than palette choice.
Should you play?
Maybe, particularly if character-led cluster pays with a running progression metagame is the session shape you’re looking for. The 96.13% RTP sits above the category floor, and medium-high volatility concentrates return into the bonus feature, so the base game is the wait. This is a slot that asks the format to do the work, and if you like cluster pays you will get cluster pays done honestly. If you are hoping the dragons add surprise, they add colour instead.
Score: 6.0 / 10
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