Red Tiger Slots
Red Tiger and its jackpots on a clock
Red Tiger built its name on two things: glossy, animation-heavy slots and a jackpot system that runs on a timer. Founded in 2014 and now part of the Evolution group, the provider is closely tied to its Daily Drop network — jackpots layered onto many of its games, one of which must pay out before midnight each day. Its early identity came from East-Asian themes, and Dragon's Luck Deluxe is the slot that set it: a Chinese-temple design with dragon coins that flip to reveal matching symbols.
How the Daily Drop works
The Daily Drop sits beside the normal game as an extra layer. A slice of each eligible bet feeds a shared pool at the operator you are playing on, spread across several Red Tiger titles, and the network pays out on an hourly, daily and progressive "super" timer. The daily prize must drop before the day ends, with a live countdown showing the clock running down; winners are drawn at random from active players. It is an optional layer on top of the base game rather than a replacement for it.
Red Tiger slots at Wunderino
Every Red Tiger slot here is verified for the German regulated market by the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde (GGL):
- 777 Strike — a classic arcade slot of sevens and bars that climbs through free spins, win spins and sticky-wild spins.
- Age of Akkadia — a Mesopotamian cluster-pays grid where matching symbols clear and cascade, a step away from the usual Egypt-and-Rome settings.
- Bass Boss — a fishing slot where caught fish carry fixed cash values that an on-screen angler collects.
- Big Cat Rescue Megaways — a wildlife slot built on the licensed Megaways engine, with reel heights that change on every spin.
A house style built on polish
Red Tiger's signature is finish: detailed animation, soundtracks matched to each theme, and feature systems built into the base game rather than saved only for free spins. Power Reels, its own expanded-reel format, and licensed Megaways both appear across the range, but the through-line is presentation — these games are made to feel slick on a phone first.
Where to go next
Red Tiger shares a corporate home with a couple of other names here: NetEnt and Nolimit City are both part of Evolution, though each plays very differently. You can compare them on the slots page.


































