This isn’t the flashiest looking game you’ll see. The plain reels are set against a pyramid wall and include royal values as well as a golden bracelet, ankh cross and Eye of Ra. The Tutankhamun-style Pharaoh is the best of the standard symbols. The golden scarab beetle is the wild. The design might be rather basic but there are plenty of extras to get stuck into here:
- Red Envelope Jackpot feature - hope to see the Red Envelope land on reels 1 and 5 on the same spin as this triggers a jackpot prize. The amount is shown in the top right corner of the screen.
- Mystery Stacked Reels feature - Mystery Symbols can appear on any spin. These turn into the same matching symbol and a new payout calculation is made.
- Radiating Wilds feature - look out for the obelisk symbol which triggers this round. The obelisk and the positions directly to its left and right turn into wilds.
It’s all about the Free Games Bonus feature which is played when you get 3 pots of gold coins scatters on the 3 central reels. After you’ve received a payout equal to 5 times your stake, you’ll be offered a selection of free spin and multiplier combinations:
- 6 free spins with a 5x multiplier
- 10 free spins with a 3x multiplier
- 15 free spins with a 2x multiplier
- 30 free spins with a 1x multiplier
Land 3 scatters and another round of free spins is added to your total complete with a multiplier – this could mean you play 60 free spins with a 1x multiplier or 12 free spins with a 5x multiplier for example.
Ra & The Scarab Temple isn’t much to look at. It might lack flair but the imagery is clear and crisp enough to do the job. If we were underwhelmed by the design the features impressed. There’s a good variety on offer and the free spins round offers some decent potential. If you can’t get enough of all things Egyptian, then Play ‘N Go’s Book of Dead is one to consider.