dragon-and-wizard-jump2win
- RTP
- 96.50%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 1,001×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2025-10-23
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Our take
High-tension instant-win game from Blitzcrown: guide a dragon up a wizard's tower, multiply or bust.
Dragon and Wizard: Jump2Win is another entry in the crash-game or 'climb' genre, similar in spirit to Fly High but with a fantasy narrative skin. The core loop is stark: jump up the tower, increase the multiplier, decide whether to continue or cash out. Unlike Fly High's timeless multiplier climb, Jump2Win offers a hard binary decision at each tower level—jump again or exit with current winnings.
The design's first major twist is that the opening jump is automatic and happens immediately after bet placement. Players don't control this first move; if it fails, the round is already over. This ratchets up immediate tension and eliminates any 'safe' warm-up period. After the first jump, manual decisions kick in, and players guide the dragon upwards through escalating multiplier tiers.
At 96.5% RTP and 1001× max potential, the math is generous for the category. The house edge is lower than comparable crash games, meaning the tower will feel climbable on average. The fantasy framing—wizard's tower, dragon motifs—is window dressing atop the psychological core of the game. Success hinges on reading when the climb will fail, not on mechanical features or hidden bonuses.
Pros
- 96.5% RTP is generous for an instant-win game; edge is lower than peers
- 1001× max win is substantial and achievable through tower climbs
- Auto first-jump mechanic creates immediate stakes and tension
- Fast decision-making appeals to players seeking quick gameplay
Cons
- Auto first jump can feel unfair; failure before manual play begins
- Fantasy theming doesn't add mechanical depth; it's purely aesthetic
- Psychological gameplay lacks feature variety; repetitive decision-making
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 1,001x the stake
FAQ
Why does the first jump happen automatically?
It creates immediate tension and stakes. You can't ease into the game; risk begins the moment you place your bet.
What's the 1001× max win based on?
It's the maximum multiplier achievable by climbing the full wizard's tower successfully. Most climbs will crash far earlier.
Is 96.5% RTP generous for instant-win games?
Yes. Most crash games sit at 94–95% RTP, so 96.5% is a lower house edge, meaning the tower will feel climbable on average.
How is Dragon and Wizard different from Fly High?
Jump2Win has discrete tower levels with binary decisions (jump or cash out), whilst Fly High uses a continuous multiplier climb with timed cashout windows.


