Exclusive interview with BGaming: Unveiling the Magic Behind 'Dragon's Crash
Our Questions and Answers
We all know that dragons are a symbol of good fortune. What inspired the decision to center "Dragon's Crash" around the majestic creature?
First and foremost, 2024 is the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese calendar. We thought, why not make that the theme of our casual game? No one has done that before, at least not in a way that sticks. The BGaming team spent a lot of time designing the majestic dragon, with attention to all details. To add even more anticipation, we gave it different moves to mislead players – the dragon can open its eyes or raise its hand, but that doesn’t mean it’s about to breathe fire and end the round. Sounds intriguing, right?
The game is set in a temple. What is the significance of this location to the dragon theme?
Well, picture this: the Asian temple is like the dragon's lair, where it hoards all its treasures. The whole place is decked out to make you feel like you're in the dragon's domain, striving to run off with riches. It's similar to a classic fantasy narrative, where the dragon's guarding its loot, you know? That's the kind of atmosphere we're going for.
Considering the cultural importance of the dragon, does "Dragon's Crash" incorporate any special features related to the year of the dragon?
Yeah, kinda. The entire game is all about the dragon and what it represents - its strength and wisdom, its mystical aura and love for gold. So, you could say the dragon's essence is woven into the whole game experience.
What were the most enjoyable artistic challenges faced while bringing the theme of "Dragon's Crash" to life?
Do you know what grabs players' attention when they first check out a game? Yep, juicy high multipliers, especially when they start stacking up as coins drop. So, we made sure those coins were downright mesmerising: the way they tumble and bounce, the sound they make when they hit the bowl – we spent quite a bit of time perfecting all those details.
If the dragon in "Dragon's Crash" could give players one piece of advice or a cheeky warning, what do you think it would say?
If a dragon opens one eye even slightly, don't go assuming it's about to spew fire! It might just be messing with you.
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