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Eye of Horus is a 5-reel video slot developed by Blueprint Gaming, inspired by ancient Egyptian mythology. The game features an RTP (Return to Player) rate of 95% and comes with various bonus features that enhance player engagement.
Theme
The theme of the game revolves around Egyptian gods, where players are transported to an era dominated by pharaohs, pyramids, scarabs, mummies, and other mythical creatures. The reels are set amidst a desert landscape adorned with traditional ancient Egyptian symbols, adding to the immersive experience.
Design
Eye of Horus has a standard 5×3 play Eye of Horus grid layout, accommodating up to 10 active paylines in its basic configuration. However, players can adjust their betting range and select more lines to suit their gaming preferences. The game’s graphics are colorful, with detailed symbols representing various aspects of ancient Egyptian culture.
Symbols
The symbol set is extensive, featuring a mix of high-paying icons (Ancient Gods) and low-paying ones (cards). Players will encounter a scarab beetle (Wild), Pharaoh Eye of Horus (Scatter), along with other symbols inspired by Egyptian mythology. The Scarab Beetle Wild can replace any standard icon to form winning combinations.
Payouts
The paytable is laid out in ascending order, starting from the lowest-paying card icons and moving on to more valuable Ancient God symbols. There are 10 regular icons offering varying payout rates. As an example, a set of five matching King or Queen cards can award up to £100.
Wilds and Scatters
The Scarab Beetle Wild acts as both Wild and Scatter in the game. It replaces standard icons when it completes winning combinations but doesn’t form payouts itself when landing alone on a reel. Three or more scattered Horus symbols initiate free spins.
Bonus Features
Eye of Horus offers an Ancient Temple Bonus that allows players to unlock rewards hidden within ancient tombs by shooting sacred scarab beads at 4 distinct colored temple walls using a magical Eye bead-shooter, offering between £50 and £10,000 in awards.