Saturday, November 5, 2011

Sitting on the Throne of Egypt

There are several new slot games that have just been released by Microgaming. Among the new games are Throne of Egypt, Crocodopolis and Doctor Love. There are a couple of existing games that have just become available on Microgaming’s Flash Platform such as Alaskan Fishing and Kings of Cash.

I got a few emails from some Microgaming online casinos where I am registered in regards to these new games. Right away Throne of Egypt caught my eye. I absolutely love Egyptian history and themes. I had to play it and I received an email from King Neptunes Casino. They had it and my name was all over it.

I found it right away and I love the big symbols that Microgaming tends to have on their slot games.  The symbols are beautifully designed. With 25 pay lines I began gambling £2 per spin. Throne of Egypt features stacked wilds, which I love, and 2 bonus features including free spins and the bonus chamber.

I landed the free spins right away. This slot was on fire! I won £226 during that round. I couldn’t wait to see what the bonus chamber was all about. What a dream it would be to see the wilds fill my entire screen.

It had given a nice win early on but things started to go downhill.  Each spin was nothing very significant. I kept going though. Maybe I was hypnotized by the beauty of this game and a strong desire to hit the bonus chamber. I planned to play through £100 of my winnings. If nothing happened in that time, I was done.  I finally entered the bonus chamber. You choose scarabs until you find the key or the bonus ends. I found the key and moved into the next chamber where the bonuses revealed are higher.  Again, you must find the key to move on. Here I was only given three chances to find the key. It didn’t happen but I did manage to win 2700 credits. I took it and called it a day.

I was thinking about some of the other games like Crocodopolis and Doctor Love. Those games have been previously released by other software companies. Does anyone know why games are released by multiple software?

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