Where to Play Crush Dynasty Slot Online

Crush Dynasty slot

Crush Dynasty Slot was a left-field option when it hit five88 casino floors a few years ago. Crush came from the same creative team that delivered the unique Lightning Zap, and added some new wrinkles to what is effectively an instant win style game.

The game is now online, although certain design decisions take away a bit of what makes it special, but it’s still a fun game to play. Let’s learn more about Crush Dynasty and where you can play it online.

Crush Dynasty Slot is one of those games where it doesn’t have any traditional bonus rounds (although a free games style element exists in a feature called Rampage). Instead, most of the focus is on the head and the orbs.

The version we checked out had a limited number of bet options, from $1 to $10. There was a denomination listed; we’re hopeful that means some versions may have a denomination selection as well, but we didn’t see it in the version we reviewed.

Two tracks of five boulders appear on either side of the main game area. A boulder will come from either side at random. The boulder trails are unique to bet level, so you can’t get to a better boulder and then up your bet – it sticks to the bet you were on.

Each time you hit play, a wager is made, and the head attempts to crush the boulder. If it does, you get a prize. If not, it’s a losing wager.

There are five levels of boulders; think of these as five levels of a game. The lower level boulders are easier to break but are worth less; the higher level boulders are harder to break but more rewarding.

The minimum amount an orb can award is as follows:

  • Bronze boulder: 60 credits times bet multiplier
  • Silver boulder: 100 credits times bet multiplier
  • Green boulder: 200 credits times bet multiplier
  • Pink boulder: 400 credits times bet multiplier
  • White boulder: 750 credits times bet multiplier

Any level boulder caps at 50,000 credits times the bet multiplier, barring the awarding of a progressive.

The biggest drawback to this version is it loses the speed of its in-person cousin. Spins are slow, even when on quick spin, taking away one of the draws of this sort of game – the possibility of a faster pace. That said, it’s still fun and worth a try Crush Dynasty Slot.

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