Other games, such as the new Monopoly Money Grab, also advertise a Hit & Win feature, but it does work a bit differently. This continues in each reel until you either get orbs in all four reels, or there is a reel without orbs, in which no further prizes are awarded.įor those who like Link games, this is like a speed round version of it as it all happens in a single spin. If you get at least one orb in reel 2, the feature continues and you will win what’s on the orbs. The reels may or may not grow up to three rows, and then the reels will stop one by one. If you get at least one orb in the first reel, the Hit & Win feature activates. But while the Dragon and Phoenix versions don’t have the Hit & Win mark over the first reel, they work identically to their more recent sister games. When this game was launched, the Hit & Win feature wasn’t explicitly labeled like it is now.
So, similar to what I’ve done with those previous game lines, here’s a round-up of how the games are similar, and how the titles differ by bonus Hit & Win Bonus The Jinse Dao series is another one of those series that fall into the Lightning Link/Dragon Link and Ultimate Fire Link series of games where the feature is identical across the line, but variations of the bonus are where the games stand out.