Lost Temple is a Chartwell game. Chartwell appears to have closed down with the casinos offering their games standing alone with no further updates. Chartwell do not as standard release the house edge information of their games. However some of the casinos offering Chartwell games have started releasing this information. Doxx lists the house edge of Lost Temple as 3%. When playing at other venues this figure should be treated as a guideline only as the game may be configurable.
Brave snakes and scorpions as you make your way through the jungle in hopes of finding the treasures within the lost temple.
This game is a 5 reel game that does not use standard paylines. Instead any two or more matching symbols on adjacent reels starting from the left side of the reels can wins. This equates to 1024 standard paylines. You can bet up to 5 coins per spin.
The ‘Temple Priestess’ symbol is wild.
There is only one bonus feature when playing Lost Temple and it is activated when two or more of the ‘Bonus’ symbol land on adjacent reels starting from the left side of the screen. When this happens, all reels that have one of the bonus symbols will be locked in place and the remaining reels will be re-spun up to 3 times. If any of the remaining reels receive one of the Bonus symbol, that reel is locked and the other reels re-spins are reset to 3. If all five reels receive a Bonus symbol you are taken to a new screen showing a pyramid with seven layers of blocks. You pick one of the blocks on the bottom layer, it will either reveal a green upward point arrow or a red arrow pointing to the right. If you receive a green arrow you get to pick a block from the next row up. If you receive a red arrow the bonus feature ends and you receive the number of complimentary spins and multiplier listed on the right side of the screen beside the layer you finished on.
Conclusion
What’s really left to say about a game whose designers felt that a free spin feature was all that their customers were worth?