Rain Dance is a popular Real Time Gaming (RTG) video slot game that features 5 reels, 50 paylines with a Native American theme. When playing Rain Dance you will have access to multipliers, scatter wins, free spins, a progressive jackpot and a wild symbol.
Rain Dance has a large betting range that starts at one penny per spin and goes all the way up to $100 per spin. When playing Rain Dance you will be able to win the 5000 fixed coin jackpot in addition to the progressive jackpots.
Rain Dance is typical to other RTG slot games to the point where you will see traditional poker symbols on the paylines. You will also see other symbols that are indicative to the Native American theme like the tomahawks, wise chieftains, wigwams, eagles, coyotes, the great chief and the howling coyote.
The progressive jackpot is trigger at random. The great chief and the howling coyote are the most important icons in the game. Keep your eyes open for the howling coyote and the great chief as the howling coyote is the scatter icon and the great chief is the wild substitute symbol.
The great chief wild substitute symbol appears son the first and the fifth reel. When you land a great chief wild icon he will replace all of the other symbols on the paylines to help you formulate a winning combination. The only icon he will not replace is the howling scatter coyote icon. When you land two or more of the howling scatters coyote icons your winnings will be doubled plus you can trigger the re-spin feature.
In conclusion, the Rain Dance slot machine is good for an old game. However, there are definitely better games out there to play with big wins. If you are looking for something specific to the survival of the Red Indians, Rain Dance may be a good fit for you. That said, we do like the theme of the game, we wish the graphics were better or RTG produced a sequel. We find Rainmaking very cool and are interested in Native American Indian Tribes traditions and culture. If you are not familiar, Rainmaking or doing a “Rain Dance” is something that Native American Indian tribes did to try to make it rain. You will find it most common by the Tribes in states the South West United States of America.