While it is possible to lower these in increments (1, 10, 25, 40 or 50), I recommend that you stick to all 50. The maximum lines available are 50 for this slot.
There is nothing extra in the free spins round for this game, though the stacked dragon symbols on reels 2, 3 and 4 can help to bring in some bigger wins. The free spins round has a backing track, which is a mix of an intensive drum beat and traditional Chinese flutes. Most of the other sounds are computer generated tunes, which change as you win larger amounts. If you are familiar with Ainsworth slots or those by Aristocrat then the sounds as the reels stop will already be familiar, this is a distinctive double click noise.
The standard Ainsworth playing card symbols (which are not changed to suit the theme) are also included. Remaining symbols are a little on the clichéd side, with fire-crackers, a golden urn, coin, lantern and traditional drum. You’ll find this animated when involved in a win (which will be frequently), adding a splash of much needed colour to the game. The dragon symbol on this game is the Chinese dragon from carnival celebrations. This is a polished looking game, with attention to detail in the symbols and a feel to the game-play which suggests a live slot that has been transitioned to the online world. There is no denying the popularity of Asian themed slots – with just about every software house producing one.