As such, it’s a fun Konami throwback in that way, and makes nice use of all three screens on the cabinet. Like many old Konami favorites like China Shores, this game has the potential for retriggers and high spin counts. Then, once it’s determined how many free games you’ll get, you go up to the top monitor, where you spin the wheel for either a multiplier for the bonus or a progressive.Īnother interesting thing I saw on this was the choice of 30 or 40 lines you don’t often get to choose your lines anymore, so I thought that was a nice touch to offer some additional accessibility or lower betters. The more Panda Power subsymbols you get on the base reels, the more the free games are worth on the middle monitor spin. The dragons can bring down Panda Power symbols now as well, extending the opportunity to bonus on this game. Three or more Panda Power subsymbols takes you to the middle screen to spin reels to see how many games you’ll get. This year, Panda Power is one of those new additions, and takes advantage of the fact that there are three working screens on the cabinet it was built for, the Dimension 27.īuilt on themes such as Dragon’s Law Twin Fever, it takes the bonus symbols out of primary position on the base reels and instead places them as subsymbols. Konami has been known to bolt on some interesting additions to existing themes.