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| Provider | Pragmatic Play |
| Reels | 5 |
| Rows | 5 |
| Paylines | 50 |
| Bonus Rounds | 5 |
| Bet Range | 0.20 - 240 |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 10,000x |
| Bonus Buy | Yes |
| RTP | 96.50% |
| Our Rating | 5.2 |
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Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review
Slot Overview
The Dragon’s Gate Bonus Choice is an Asian-themed slot release from Pragmatic Play. This highly volatile game is yet another title that focuses on the symbol collection mechanic, offering players the chance to trigger either a hold and win bonus or free spins feature, where a maximum win of 10,000x is up for grabs. So, is this going to be more generic slotting or something fun and new? Let’s dig in and find out.
Gameplay & Bonus Features
Dragon’s Gate Bonus Choice uses a 5-reel 3-row layout where 50 fixed paylines are in play. The standard RTP setting of the game is 96.50%, and players can opt in to get the reels spinning from €0.20 up to a maximum of €240.
The base game introduces three different Bonus Coin types, each tied to its own modifier. As these coins land, they’re collected into separate waterfalls on the screen, and once enough build up, the bonus feature can trigger with one or more modifiers active.
Landing 4 or 5 Bonus Coins guarantees entry into the feature, with a random combination of modifiers applied. These modifiers carry into the bonus round and directly affect how it plays.
Bonus Feature Choice
Before the feature begins, you choose between free spins or respins. Both use the same modifier system but play out very differently.
Free spins Mode
The free spins version starts with a set number of spins and can be extended depending on how bonus coins land during the feature.
Each modifier adds its own twist. One can expand the game onto two grids; another can create random frames that turn symbols into Wilds for that spin, and another improves retrigger potential by making it easier to gain additional spins.
When multiple modifiers are active together, these effects can overlap, creating more volatile and feature-heavy spins.
Respins Mode & Money Symbols
The Respins version switches the gameplay into a hold-style feature. The reels clear, leaving only money symbols and empty spaces.
Any values already on the screen carry over into the feature, and new money symbols that land stay locked in place. Every time at least one new symbol appears, the respin counter resets, allowing the round to keep building.
Modifiers again shape how the feature behaves. One can expand the layout to two grids, another can boost symbol values within random frames, and another increases the respin count and makes it easier to extend the feature.
Bonus Buy
If you’d like to skip the base game, the bonus can be triggered with a minimum entry point being the prosperity feature for a cost of 50x the current bet.

Theme & Design
If you’ve been browsing through our Asian slots collection, then you’re going to have seen everything on offer here in Dragon’s Gate Bonus Choice dozens of times before. That’s not to say that the game isn’t well made with some nice graphics and visuals, but it’s far from being edge of your seat stuff, and better games are certainly out there on the market for you to enjoy in this genre, with Bushido Gold by Elk Studios being a title that instantly springs to mind.
Pros
- Nice max win of 10,000x
- Features both free spins and a hold & win bonus
- Cheaop bonus buy option
Cons
- Features that we've seen countless times before
- Very generic theme that's a bit boring
- Multiple RTP models can be used
Final Thoughts
Pragmatic Play are arguably the kings of filler slots, and that's exactly what Dragon's Gate Bonus Choice screams out to me. Sure, it's far from being a terrible release and does include two bonus rounds and a cheap bonus buy, but that's not going to save it from becoming incredibly boring after a few minutes worth of spinning the reels.
My advice is to try a few bonus buys in our free demo and move swiftly on.
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