Gold of Egypt

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Gold of Egypt Slot: Comprehensive Data Analysis

Core Game Specifications

AttributeValue
DeveloperSilverback Gaming
Release DateOctober 2024
ThemeAncient Egypt
Layout3×3
Paylines9
Core MechanicsMystical Relics mini‑games, Golden Relics with multipliers, Standard, Double and Tall Wilds, Respin mechanics
Developer Silverback Gaming
Platform Certified in Europe and North America markets

Mathematical & Payout Model

Return to Player (RTP)

96.06%

Max Win Potential

2120x

Symbols & Paytable Hierarchy

TierSymbol(s)Function & Value
WildStandard Wild, Double Wild, Tall WildActs as a substitute / feature trigger per game rules.

Gold of Egypt Bonus Features Mechanics

FeatureTriggerInitial AwardCore MechanicEnhancement/Retrigger
Mystical Relic mini‑games Landing Cat, Scarab, Scorpion or Snake relic Unique respin or wild mechanics per relic
Golden Relic multipliers Landing Mini, Major or Grand Golden Relic Win multiplied by 30×, 100× or 300×

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many paylines does the game have? The game has nine paylines on a 3×3 grid.
What is the RTP of the game? The return to player is 96.06%.
What is the maximum win multiplier? The maximum win is 2120× the stake.
What do Golden Relics do? Golden Relics award multipliers of 30×, 100× or 300× depending on type.
What happens when a Scorpion relic lands? It triggers respins until a win occurs and then applies a random multiplier between 10× and 30×.

Gold of Egypt Performance Summary: Strengths vs. Weaknesses

Strengths

  • Unique relic‑triggered mini‑games
  • High maximum win potential
  • Engaging wild and respin mechanics

Weaknesses

  • Volatility not published
  • Hit frequency not published

Overview

Gold of Egypt is a 3×3 ancient Egypt themed slot by Silverback Gaming. It features relic‑triggered mini‑games, respins, wilds, and powerful multipliers. The game offers immersive visuals and engaging mechanics centered on uncovering treasures in a tomb.

Rachel Pine
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