
Payout % : 96.5
Min. Bet : 0.2
Max. Bet : 100
Cryptocurrency Support : no
Probably fair : Not applicable
Supported Devices : Desktop, Mobile
Dance Party Pokie Review & Free Demo Play
Game info
Released at February 26, 2020
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Game Type Pokies -
Max Win 36450x -
Payout % 96.5
Features
- Reels: 5x3 grid with 243 ways to win
- Bonus: Requires 5+ diamond scatters to trigger free spins
- Multiplier: Free spins multiplier increases up to 30x
- Max Win: Potential payout of 36,450x your stake
- Guarantee: Bonus round ensures minimum 10x win payout
If you told me I’d spend an afternoon chasing neon multipliers in a retro disco slot, I’d probably raise an eyebrow. But here I am, fresh from a long Dance Party session, ready to spill the real story. Pragmatic Play’s Dance Party isn’t shy about its theme, think pulsing lights, cheesy synths, and a bonus feature that’s both a blessing and a curse. I’ve put in the spins, hit both dead patches and lucky streaks, and here’s what I genuinely think about this high-volatility ride.
Table Of Contents
Game Setup & How It Actually Feels
On paper, Dance Party looks simple: five reels, three rows, and 243 ways to win. I started with a $0.40 bet, but you can go as low as $0.20 or crank it to $100 if you’re feeling bold (I’m not that brave, thanks). First impression? The slot loads up quickly on both my laptop and phone, no lag, and the visuals pop, if you’re into the whole nightclub vibe.
- 5x3 reel setup, 243 ways to win
- Bet range: $0.20–$100 per spin
- High volatility (be ready for dry spells, and a few adrenaline jolts)
- RTP: 96.5%
- Max win: 36,450x your stake (sounds wild, right?)
- Runs smoothly on desktop and mobile, no issues on my old iPhone or midrange Android
Honestly, the base game can feel repetitive, but it’s easy to follow. Symbols are all jazzed up classics: A-J royals, BARs, sevens, and a DJ as the top dog. If you land five DJs, you’ll score 7.5x your stake - nice, but nothing earth-shattering in regular spins.

RTP and Volatility: The Real Impact
Now, let’s talk numbers, because this is where a lot of players get burned. The advertised RTP is 96.5%. I always make a habit of scrolling down to the paytable or info screen to double-check.
- Standard RTP: 96.5% (if you can get it)
- High volatility: Expect to lose more spins than you win, but the highs are real
I had a rough patch, about 80 spins with barely anything back. Then, out of nowhere, I hit the bonus. So, patience (and a decent bankroll) are key here. This isn’t a slot for quick, casual play, unless you’re just in it for the disco lights.
Theme & Sound: Fun or Forgettable?
Let’s be honest: the disco theme is love-it-or-leave-it. The neon visuals are bright and the animations are smooth, but after half an hour, even the most devout clubber would get sick of the looping music. The sound effects are standard Pragmatic Play, punchy, but nothing special.
What I liked? The symbols look crisp, even on mobile. What I didn’t? The music feels like it was slapped together in five minutes. I actually turned it off after a while and played my own playlist. If you’re chasing nostalgia, you’ll get a kick out of the look, but don’t expect groundbreaking design.

The Multiplier Free Spins: Make-or-Break Feature
Here’s where things get interesting, and a bit frustrating. To trigger the bonus, you need five or more diamond scatters. That’s tougher than in most slots, where three does the trick. I went over 200 spins on one test session before hitting the feature. When it finally landed, though, it was worth the wait.
- 5 scatters: 1x starting multiplier
- 6 scatters: 2x starting multiplier
- 7 scatters: 3x starting multiplier
Each spin during the bonus bumps your multiplier up by 1, 2, or 3, depending on how many scatters you started with. The ceiling is a 30x multiplier—if you get there, you’re in for a wild ride. I managed to build up to a 19x multiplier, and man, when those wilds lined up, it felt like striking gold.
But here’s the dark side: most of the time, the bonus delivers a “meh” payout. I’ve had rounds where I barely scraped the 10x minimum (which, thankfully, the game guarantees if you whiff). So while the potential is massive, the reality is you’ll often land somewhere in the middle. The hunt for that one monster round is what keeps you spinning.
How Often Can You Expect the Bonus?
Don’t kid yourself—the bonus is rare. Five scatters aren’t easy to come by. If you’re used to frequent features, this isn’t your slot. I typically hit the bonus once every 180–250 spins, but that’s just my experience. Sometimes I went dry even longer, and other times it hit sooner. The 10x minimum win guarantee is a nice touch, but it’s basically a consolation prize for a dud bonus.

That said, when you do trigger a juicy free spins round with a high starting multiplier, the excitement is real. I once re-triggered and got up to 44 free spins, still didn’t hit anything huge, but the suspense was enough to keep me invested.
Max Win: Hype vs. Reality
On paper, the max win is an eye-popping 36,450x your stake. But let’s get real—hitting that is like winning the lottery. You’d need the stars to align with the max multiplier and top symbols, which in my hours of testing never happened. My best hit was just over 150x, and that felt like a victory lap. So, yes, the ceiling is sky-high, but don’t expect to touch it unless you’re absurdly lucky (or super stubborn).
Mobile Play: Any Downsides?
I tried Dance Party on both my phone and tablet, and honestly, it worked flawlessly. No lag, no weird scaling, and the buttons are big enough that you won’t fat-finger a max bet (unless you’re in a real hurry). The only minor gripe is that the neon colors can get a bit much on smaller screens, but that’s nitpicking. If you like to spin on the go, you won’t have any complaints here.
How It Stacks Up to Other Pragmatic Play Slots
If you’ve played Extra Juicy, Dance Party will feel familiar. The progressive multiplier mechanic is almost a copy-paste job, but with a disco makeover. The main difference? Multipliers can jump by more than 1x per spin, which means you can turbocharge your bonus a bit quicker. I actually prefer this, it keeps the feature from dragging on forever when you finally do hit it. Still, the base game is less exciting compared to some of Pragmatic’s other releases.
Session Tips: Play Smart, Not Hard
- Go in with a set budget - high volatility means you’ll have dry spells
- Don’t expect the bonus every session; plan for longer play if you want a real shot
- Always check the RTP - if it’s below 96%, I’d skip it
- Consider playing on mobile if you want to break up the grind
I can’t stress this enough: this slot is for patient players who don’t mind waiting (sometimes a painfully long time) for the bonus. If you’re just after quick hits, you’ll probably get bored or frustrated.
Bottom Line: Who Will Actually Enjoy Dance Party?
If you love high-volatility slots, progressive multipliers, and you don’t mind a bit of repetition in the base game, Dance Party is worth a spin. The bonus round can be a thrill, but it’s tough to trigger, and even tougher to cash in for a big payout. Personally, I found the base game dull, but the anticipation of the bonus kept me coming back—at least for a couple of sessions.
Best for:
- Players with patience (and a solid bankroll)
- Fans of high-risk, high-reward slots
- Anyone who digs a retro disco vibe, even if it’s a bit cheesy
- Mobile-first slot spinners
Skip it if you want frequent features or you hate long dry spells. There are more entertaining base games out there, but not many with this kind of win potential in the bonus.
Surprisingly, after a few hours with the sound off and my own tunes playing, I actually started to enjoy the grind. There’s a weird charm to chasing that elusive 30x multiplier, even if you know the odds aren’t in your favor. Just don’t expect fireworks every session.
Final advice: Check the RTP, set your limits, and remember - it’s called Dance Party, but you’ll be waiting a while for the real celebration. Play responsibly, and don’t let the neon lights fool you into chasing losses. This one’s a marathon, not a sprint.
Gavin Harper
Senior Gambling Industry Analyst & Writer
Our SummaryDance Party is a high-volatility slot from Pragmatic Play, decked out in bold neon graphics and a retro disco theme that’s more fun to look at than to listen to. The 5×3 setup with 243 ways to win feels straightforward, but the progressive multiplier free spins are the real draw, though tough to trigger and often underwhelming. If you’re patient and enjoy the thrill of chasing big multipliers, it’s worth a shot, but expect long dry spells and a repetitive base game.
- RTP up to 96.5% available
- Bet range: $0.20–$100 per spin
- Maximum win: 36,450x your stake
- 243 ways to win on 5x3 grid
- Progressive multiplier bonus feature
- 10x minimum guaranteed bonus win
- Smooth performance on desktop and mobile
- Large, accessible controls on mobile devices
- Symbols display crisply on mobile screens
- Multipliers can increase by more than 1x
- Bonus feature difficult to trigger
- Base game can feel repetitive

