Dancing Drums slot machines
The Dancing Drums series by Light & Wonder spans 17 land-based titles. Below is every one we can document, with the official game artwork rather than screenshots.
Dancing Drums
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums - Golden Drums
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Dragon
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Explosion
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Explosion - Reel Winners Progressive
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Explosion NAP
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Link - Fortune
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Link - Treasure
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Million Dollar Explosion
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Power Trio
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Prosperity
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Reels
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Revolution NAP
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Tower
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Ultimate Explosion
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Ultimate Explosion - NAP
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums Ultimate Explosion - WAP
Light & Wonder
Dancing Drums on video
Real footage from this line — clips whose titles name the series or one of its machines. We index them; the videos live on YouTube.
What's inside the Dancing Drums line
By regulatory class
- Class III13
- Class II10
The same branding ships in more than one class. A Class II build runs on a shared bingo draw; a Class III build runs an independent RNG. Identical artwork, different product underneath.
Coverage here
- Titles documented17
- With official artwork17
- Filmed by slot channels11
Artwork comes from Light & Wonder's own product pages. "Filmed" counts titles named in recent uploads across the 138 slot channels we track — it is a popularity signal, not a completeness claim.
Other Light & Wonder lines
Manufacturers run several branded families at once. These are the rest of Light & Wonder's.
Why there's no single "Dancing Drums" machine
Manufacturers ship a successful title as a family, not one box. Each entry above is a distinct game with its own maths, artwork and cabinet — and casinos install whichever versions they license. Asking for "Dancing Drums" on a casino floor can mean any of these 17.
The same applies to payback: there is no single RTP for the series, or even for one title — manufacturers ship multiple par versions per game and the operator picks one.