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Provider | Blueprint |
Reels | 54 |
Rows | 3 |
Paylines | 10 |
Bonus Rounds | 1 |
Bet Range | 0.40 - 20 |
Volatility | High |
Max Win | 20,000x |
Bonus Buy | No |
RTP | 96.12% |
Our Rating | 8.2 |
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Game Overview
The mysteries of Egypt have been a hot topic for both archaeologists and armchair explorers for decades, with new discoveries and theories always being uncovered and discussed. Never an industry to miss an opportunity on something popular, iGaming studios have been quick to jump on the bandwagon theming their games around the subject. So, in today’s review, we are ready to take a look at Blueprint Gaming’s Eye of Horus Power 4 slots. This 5-reel machine comes with four individual sets of reels to spin, an RTP of 96.12%, and a maximum win of 20,000x bet.
Four reel sets all spinning at once is exciting enough, but the base game also includes the Horus Wild Symbol, which will expand the full length of the reel he lands on. The game’s main hook, however, is the free spins feature, triggered when at least three scatters appear in view. Before the bonus begins, you will take part in a pick-me-style feature, where it will be determined if you will play the bonus with one set of reels in play or up to four. Once the bonus finally gets underway, all Horus Symbols that land in view will upgrade the symbol meter at the top of the reels. Reach the end, and you’ll have a great chance of hitting a substantial win.
Whether you’re about to don your Indiana Jones outfit or you’re putting the finishing touches on your Lara Croft costume, I’d suggest to avoid any of those sneaky-looking booby traps; you take our free demo slot of Eye of Horus Power 4 for a test run first. It’s available for you to play below.
Eye Of Horus Power 4 Slots Theme, Stakes, Pays & Symbols
Over the years, the gambling industry has produced some iconic Egyptian-themed slots, with two of the most popular and influential games ever to be developed being Novomatic’s Book of Ra and Play’n Go’s Book of Dead. Perhaps only partially given the same level of affection from players outside of the UK is the Eye of Hours series of slots from Blueprint that, like Novo’s Ra, once started out life in land-based establishments before transitioning to the online market. If our review of Eye of Hours Power 4 Slots is the first you have heard about this franchise, I suggest checking out the original Eye of Hours and Eye of Horus Megaways, both of which are excellent titles. Back on topic though, and let’s jump straight into this review and head over to the pays section.
At the top of the paytable as the highest paying symbol is the Eye of Horus, paying 50x bet for a five of a kind win. Next is Anubis, worth 40x bet for all five, followed by the Winged Osiris at 30x, the scarab beetle at 25x, and finally, the last two premium value symbols, the Ankh and Lotuses, both paying 20x for a completed line of five. As for the low pays, these are represented by the four royal symbols Ace, King, Queen and Jack, which all pay 10x the bet for a five of kind hit.
Due to there being four sets of reels in play, the minimum amount to spin each set is €0.10. This means it will require an actual minimum bet of €0.40 a round, with the maximum price per play reaching €100. Although €0.40 could be a little too rich for the low rollers, in my opinion, it’s still great value for what you get if your budget can stretch to a handful of spins on this game.
Base Game & Modifiers
As we now know, four sets of reels are in play, each with a 5×3 matrix comprising 10 fixed paylines. For a win to be awarded across any of these windows, it’s required that a minimum of three matching symbols land in view on an active payline starting from the leftmost reel first.
Horus Wild
The base game itself is fairly simple on the slot, with the only symbol worth mentioning being the Horus Wild. When this symbol lands, it will extend to the full length of the reel and give you more opportunities to create a winning connection.
Eye Of Hours Power 4 Slots Bonus Features
The free spin bonus on Eye of Horus Power 4 Slots is triggered when three or more temple scatter symbols land in view. If this can be achieved, you will be taken to the Temple Pick Me screen, where you will have to choose from 3 temples to reveal your bonus. A cash prize is also awarded for landing the scatters, with 3, 4, and 5 paying 2x, 20x, and 50x, respectively.
Free Spins
Whilst the bonus feature is the same regardless of which free spins you are awarded, there are some differences you need to know about. The basic free games will see the action take place on just 1 set of reels, where landing a Horus Wild symbol will upgrade the symbol meter at the top of the reels. Additional free spins can also be won by landing 3 or more scatter symbols in view, which will add an extra 5 free spins to your current total.
If you are awarded the super games, then you will first be taken to the super games wheel. This will spin, and the outer of the wheel will award you with how many reel sets will be in play to begin with ( up to 4 ), whilst the inner of the wheel will reward you with your starting free spins ( up to 12 )
This bonus works like the standard games, where landing a Horus Wild will upgrade the symbol meter. The difference with the super games is that if you hit a re-trigger, you will not just be awarded 5 extra spins; you will also unlock a new reel set ( if there are any left to unlock )
Pros
- An excellent variation of a very popular slot.
- Play with four sets of reels for just €0.40 a spin.
- A max win of 20,000x bet which is well worth playing for.
Cons
- The cost to play may put off the low rollers.
- It can be a little frustrating if you continually only play the feature with one set of reels.
Final Thoughts
Blueprint has had great success with its Eye of Horus franchise, and this latest adaptation to the Power 4 Series of games will also help to enhance its popularity further. This is a slot that I really enjoyed playing, and if you can trigger the super games and reach the end of the symbol meter, you're in with a good chance of hitting something memorable.
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