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# Coin Pusher

By remotely operating the DAPP to insert game coins, the real arcade machine will drop coins and start the slot machine once.

The machine has a chance to win a super jackpot, triggering a massive drop of game coins as rewards. As the coins accumulate, they will gradually push the Dragon Ball into the hole. Once the Dragon Ball successfully drops, you will win substantial rewards.

**Dragon Turntable**

When players obtain a Dragon Ball, it will light up the Dragon Ball progress bar. When players successfully collect 7 Dragon Balls, they will summon the Dragon Wheel and receive three extra surprise rewards.

<figure><img src="/files/dg6icpobtgSKl47kMkvI" alt=""><figcaption><p>Pusher Test Demo</p></figcaption></figure>


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