Doom of Egypt is a video slot with 5 reels and 10 paylines slot that is taking you on another Egyptian adventure to meet the ancient kings that are set on using their powers to help you win big. Design-wise, the game looks and sound great, so despite the common feature, you should give it a chance. If you like the Egypt and the mysticism surrounding the ancient culture, you can start your explorations here for fun, or at any Play’n GO Casino for real.
How to Play Doom of Egypt Slot
The unforgettable trip to the golden time of riches and hidden treasures starts as soon as you set your bets.
- Slot has a Quick Betting Panel which lets you increase and decrease your bets.
- Autoplay sets the reels in motion for the selected number of times without any interruption.
- Once you choose your bets you will get the reels in motion by hitting Spin button.
Slot Features
This slot is not rich in features and it has only two of them, and both are something we’ve seen before. One of these is the Free Spins feature and the other is the basic Gamble feature.
Free Spins
Scarab beetle acts as a Scatter and as a Wild symbol. As a Wild it can substitute for all the symbols in the game, and as a Scatter it will trigger Free Spins feature if you land 3 or more of them on the reels. Once triggered you will be awarded with 10 spins. A special Expanding symbol that will be active during Free Spins is randomly chosen to help you land more wins.
Gamble
The game has a classic Gamble feature that can be triggered on any winning spin by hitting Gamble button. You will have to venture a guess and choose either the color of the card next to be drawn from the stack, or the suit. The color will double your wins, and the suit will quadruple them. You can hit collect at any moment in the feature, but keep in mind that a wrong guess will cost you the amount you decided to gamble, and you will lose those wins.
Summary
Doom of Egypt is highly volatile slot that awards some hefty wins that can reach up to 250000 coins. Overall, the game looks amazing and it can be played on both desktop and mobile devices, depending on what you prefer. The gaming mechanics and the theme is everything we’ve seen before, but the only actual thing that we have to complain about is the fact that this game lacks in the special feature department. Nevertheless, give it a spin and let us know what you think.
If you’re wondering what came next after death, it was doom. Well, that’s how the games go with PlaynGo anyway, after the Book Of Dead came the Doom Of Egypt, both sharing the same game concept but with slight minor changes. The Book, the Explorer, and the Warrior is now gone, being replaced with ghostly-looking icons instead. The Scarab is now the Wild and Scatter symbol, replacing the Book, so playing this Doom game may need some slight adjustments to our perceptions to the new icons. I actually found it quite confusing at first, because the Explorer is no longer there as the top paying symbol.
For discerning players, it is good to know that the paytable is as excellent as Book Of Dead’s. Getting 5 of the Scarab symbols would pay 200x the total bet, and getting 5 of the Pharaohs would still pay the same 5000 coins, as for the Explorer in the Book game, so the winning potentials remain the same. What I like most about this Doom Of Egypt game is that the play lines can still be selected, whereas all newer games now play with a fixed number of lines instead, which I don’t like at all. I simply hate it when I’m dictated to follow the game rules, as my freedom of choice is no longer there.
Playing Doom is actually no different from playing Dead – when it is dead, the spins go dead, and the doom looms, for as long as it may take. Luck plays an important role here, and I was quite lucky enough to land the 3 Scarab symbols within 150 spins on the game. However, typically of most other games as well, when a feature game comes early, it usual doesn’t pay well. That first free spins feature game gave me a lousy win of only 17x, a very low one indeed.
Nonetheless, I wasn’t perturbed nor discouraged by that first low win, so I carried on spinning. The second feature game came within the next 100 spins, but also paid a lowish 40x win, but was a much better win that the first. The next two feature games took many more spins to come, each needing well over 250 spins, but the payouts got better and better, to a 90x win, followed by a nice 172x win on the last.
From this point onwards, I chose not to take any further risks, as the game may go well above 500 spins to the next feature game, so I quickly ended the session to play another game instead. A Book fan would still love this Doom game, as long as they don’t get the dead or the doom part, hahaha.