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Reels | 5 |
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Paylines | 20 |
Min bet size | |
Max bet size |
RTP | 96.5 |
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Wild symbols | YES |
Free spins | YES |
Bonus | NO |
Jackpot |
Released – July 2018
The Rise of Egypt game can be found at casinos offering Playson software. Playson are an established online gaming provider that have an impressive array of clients. Their games can most often be found as an addition to a larger primary gaming platform provider. As a standard Playson do publish the RTP/House Edge information for their slots games within their game paytable or on the company website. As such we can say that the House Edge of Rise of Egypt is 4.18%.
From the sands will rise an empire ruled by Gods.
Rise of Egypt is a 5 reel game and each reel is 3 symbols high. This game has 20 paylines and you can only bet one coin on each payline.
The ‘Bastet’ symbol is Wild, only appears on reels 2, 3 and 4 and expands to cover the reel it lands on if it can contribute to a winning combination.
There is only one bonus feature when playing Rise of Egypt and it is triggered when you receive 3 or more of the ‘Pyramid’ scatter symbol anywhere on the reels. When this happens you will be awarded 12 free spins. During the free spins if you receive a Bastet Wild symbol you will receive an additional free spin and the lowest paying symbol left on the reels is upgraded to the next symbol up for the duration of the free spins. Free spins can be retriggered. The maximum number of free spins you can receive is 35.
Rise of Egypt is a good game without entering the fantastic category. Graphically this game is unquestionably appealing. The sole bonus feature is reasonably interesting – the symbol upgrades has been done in other games but is far from common. The House Edge of this game is slightly above the top end of the range commonly being seen in recently slots releases but not so much so that this game should be considered off-putting. Can you find better games elsewhere? Yes, but Rise of Egypt has some charms in its own rights.