Dracula

Dracula is a medium volatility pokie by Dragoon Soft, played on a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 5 fixed paylines, an RTP of 96%, and a maximum win of 525x your stake. It's a compact, low-payline slot themed around classic vampire lore, featuring Dracula as the wild symbol, a Free Spins round triggered by scatter symbols, and a bonus game that activates when six or more scatters land at once. If you're after a gothic horror pokie that doesn't overwhelm you with complexity, this one keeps things tight and simple.

dracula by dragoon soft

Quick Stats

DetailInfo
ProviderDragoon Soft
Game TypeVideo Slot
RTP96%
VolatilityMedium
Reels / Rows5 × 3
Paylines5 Fixed
Min Bet$0.25
Max Bet$500.00
Max Win525x stake
FeaturesWild, Scatter, Free Spins, Bonus Game
ThemeGothic Horror / Vampire
PlatformDesktop & Mobile

What Is Dracula?

Dracula is a vampire-themed video slot from Dragoon Soft, an Asian-based developer founded in 2018 that has built a portfolio of over 75 titles across slots, table games, and arcade formats. This particular game strips the horror genre back to basics — five paylines, simple mechanics, and a dark castle setting with animated sparkles and thematic symbols.

It’s not a high-octane pokie. The 5-payline structure means fewer winning combinations per spin compared to games with 20, 40, or 243 ways. That said, the compact design suits players who want quick, readable spins without juggling multiple overlapping paylines. The max win of 525x your stake is on the modest side — it won’t turn a $5 spin into a life-changing sum, but it’s a realistic target for medium-volatility play.

This pokie is a good fit for NZ players who enjoy atmospheric horror themes and prefer straightforward gameplay. It is not the right pick if you’re chasing massive multipliers or a feature-rich bonus round.

RTP and Volatility

The RTP is 96%, which sits squarely on the industry average. Over millions of spins, the game theoretically returns $96 for every $100 wagered — but that figure is a long-run mathematical model, not a per-session guarantee. Your individual session will land above or below that figure depending entirely on luck.

Medium volatility means the game sits between frequent small wins and rare big ones. In practical terms, on a $20 session with $0.50 spins, you can expect a reasonable hit rate to keep your balance ticking over, with occasional mid-size wins when scatters and bonus features connect. You won’t see long scorched-earth droughts typical of high-volatility slots, but you also won’t hit sustained winning streaks either.

Note that Dragoon Soft’s RTP figures can vary by operator — the 96% listed at Black Spins reflects this specific casino’s configuration. Check the in-game paytable to confirm the exact RTP for your session.

dracula gameplay
dracula paytable

Betting Range

The betting range runs from $0.25 to $500 per spin, which gives Dracula an unusually wide spread. At the low end, $0.25 spins make this accessible for players testing the game on a small budget. At the top end, $500 is a high ceiling — one that only makes sense if you’re comfortable with a 525x max win translating to $262,500 on a maximum bet. Most NZ players will find a $0.50–$2.00 stake range a comfortable middle ground for this volatility level.

Set your bet before your first spin. There is no mid-session stake change during free spins or bonus rounds.

How to Play Dracula

  1. Load the game on desktop or mobile and wait for the reels to initialise.
  2. Use the bet controls to set your stake — start at $0.25 if you’re testing the game.
  3. Open the paytable (usually a “?” or “info” icon) to review the symbol values, scatter rules, and bonus trigger conditions before you spin.
  4. Press the spin button or set autoplay to run a defined number of spins automatically.
  5. Wins pay left to right across the 5 fixed paylines. The Dracula wild symbol substitutes for standard symbols to complete combinations.
  6. Land 3 or more Free Game scatter symbols to trigger 6 Free Spins. Land 6 or more scatters simultaneously to trigger the bonus game instead, where scatters lock in place and remaining positions each act as individual reels for 3 bonus rounds.
  7. After a win, the game returns to the base game automatically — there is no collect or gamble feature confirmed for this version.

Try this: Start with 20 spins at $0.25 to get a feel for the hit rate before moving up — that’s a $5 budget and gives you a realistic read on how the scatter trigger frequency feels.

Symbols and Paytable

The reels feature a gothic symbol set that matches the Dracula theme well. High-paying symbols include the Dracula character himself, a bat, a chalice, a rose, and a ring. Lower-value positions are occupied by standard card rank symbols.

Dracula himself doubles as the wild — he substitutes for any standard symbol to help complete winning combinations on the 5 active paylines. Published paytable multiplier values for individual symbols were not available at the time of writing. Check the in-game paytable before your first session to see exact coin payouts per symbol and per payline.

The maximum win of 525x stake is the ceiling across all features — base game and bonus combined.

Bonus Features

Free Spins

Land 3 or more Free Game scatter symbols anywhere on the reels to trigger 6 Free Spins. During this feature, only the top-paying symbols appear on the reels — lower-value card rank symbols are removed from the grid entirely. That means every spin during the free rounds has a higher proportion of high-value symbols in play, which is how the feature generates its better win potential. The number of free spins awarded is fixed at 6; no retriggering mechanic is confirmed for this version.

Bonus Game

This feature has a steeper trigger requirement. You need at least 6 scatter symbols to land simultaneously on the grid — a rare event on a 5×3, 15-position board. When it fires, all scatters lock in their current positions, and the remaining reel positions each spin independently as individual mini-reels for 3 bonus rounds. The locked scatters stay in place throughout all 3 rounds, effectively acting as guaranteed symbols while the remaining positions resolve randomly. This mechanic can produce concentrated wins across multiple positions, but how much it pays depends entirely on which symbols land in the free positions. No minimum payout is guaranteed.

Is Dracula Worth Playing?

Pros:

  • The 96% RTP is at the industry average — solid and fair for a medium-volatility game.
  • The $0.25 minimum bet makes this genuinely accessible for players on a tight budget.
  • The bonus game mechanic — with scatters locking in position — is a distinctive touch on an otherwise simple grid.
  • Clean, atmospheric design that doesn’t require a high-end device to run smoothly.

Cons:

  • Only 5 fixed paylines is very restrictive. Most modern video slots offer 20–40 paylines or ways-to-win systems, giving far more combinations per spin.
  • The 525x max win is low compared to comparable medium-volatility pokies. Many games in this class offer 2,000x–5,000x ceilings.
  • Free spins are capped at 6 rounds with no confirmed retrigger — shorter than typical free spin rounds.
  • The 6+ scatter requirement to reach the bonus game is demanding on a 15-position grid and will not trigger often.
  • Dragoon Soft is a smaller provider with limited presence outside Asian-focused casinos, which means fewer independent reviews and less community data on the game’s real-world performance.

Dracula by Dragoon Soft is a modest, well-themed pokie that suits casual players who want something atmospheric and easy to follow. The 5-payline structure and low max win mean it’s not built for big-swing sessions. Play it if you enjoy the vampire theme and want something relaxed; skip it if you’re shopping for bonus depth or jackpot potential.

Responsible Gambling

Dracula uses a certified random number generator (RNG). Every spin outcome is independent and cannot be predicted or influenced by previous results, bet size, or timing. Set a firm budget before you start and stick to it. If gambling stops feeling like entertainment, reach out to your local responsible gambling support service for help.