Paylines
25 fixed paylines
The bonus rule here is unusually generous. A small banner pinned to the top-right of the cabinet reads “2 Or More Left To Right Triggers Feature,” and that's literally what it does. Land two of the scatter symbol starting on reel 1 and reading rightward, and the free games round opens. Most modern slots ask for three. Dropping the threshold to two changes the rhythm of a session noticeably; the round triggers fire more often than you would expect from a 25-line cabinet, and the in-feature multipliers are scaled to match the elevated hit rate.
Underneath the rule sits a straightforward 5×3 grid with 25 fixed paylines, framed by lotus-capped columns and looking out over a twilight Nile. A full moon sits low over the dunes, sphinxes flank the lower edge, and the river itself glows pale turquoise along the bottom. The header rail carries two random progressive jackpots, Grand and Minor, both shown live in euros. Either can drop on any paid spin without a symbol pattern, so they run in parallel with the regular pay structure rather than tied to it. There's no Buy Feature on the menu and no Super Bet, which tracks; this is one of Habanero's earliest commercial titles and predates both toggles by years.
A standout visual detail is the two side rails of numbered medallions, 1 through 25 in colored discs, lighting up live whenever the corresponding payline wins. Older players will recognise the touch instantly. Newer Habanero cabinets dropped that feedback layer years ago, and honestly the reels feel a bit duller without it.
Symbol art keeps to the classic Cleopatra-and-Pharaoh playbook. Cleopatra is the top-pay character with kohl-lined eyes and a striped headdress, the high tier rotates through a Tutankhamun-style death mask, a winged green Anubis statuette, and a saddled camel. Mids include a glossy blue scorpion, the Eye of Horus pendant, and an ankh. The card royals get a goldwork Egyptian treatment instead of the usual flat suit deck. The overall mood is dreamier and softer than most modern Egyptian slots, more queen-of-the-Nile mystique than tomb-raider grit. Gamble lets you double a base-game win on a card-colour guess, or lose it outright if you get bold and greedy at the wrong moment.