Ancient Egypt in all its glory – Cleopatra, the Eye of Horus, or the Ankh. But which of these symbols will bring you the highest win? And which bonus games?
Ancient Egypt in all its glory – Cleopatra, the Eye of Horus, or the Ankh. But which of these symbols will bring you the highest win? And which bonus games?
There is something magical about those ancient pyramids peeking from behind the sand dunes. They were probably blessed by the sun god Ra himself. In the game Rise of Ra, we will follow his metaphorical rise and enjoy loads of fun!
Several games by the manufacturer Amusnet are themed around ancient Egypt. They mostly revolve around the bonus game Egypt Quest, which can be triggered by finding three special symbols. The first interesting fact is that only during this bonus can you win a mystery win. Besides that, this special game contains only four symbols, so the wins are almost guaranteed. In contrast, the regular spins contain too many symbols (13), likely leading to the low return to player (RTP) rate. During the Egyptian adventure (which takes place during 8 special free spins), the player collects classic wins and also scrolls. The number of scrolls at the end of the free spins determines whether you will get a bonus win (and its amount). But the fun doesn’t stop here! With every spin, you have a certain chance to win one of the four jackpots. You can also get classic free spins by catching at least three scatters. Fifteen free spins are complemented by a bonus multiplier (x3). We consider it a well-made game (with slightly outdated graphics), whose bonus features are fun – getting to them is a bit more challenging.
Game developer: | Amusnet |
Game type: | Slot machine |
Reel layout: | 5 x 3 |
Number of paylines: | 15 |
RTP: | 95.97% |
Free spins: | ✅ |
Bonus game: | ✅ |
Bonus features: | ✅ |
Demo version: | ✅ |
Devices: | Desktop, Notebook, Tablet, Mobile |
The manufacturer Amusnet states the RTP is 95.97%.
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