Sand, pyramids, a watchful Sphinx off to the side. You've seen this setting a hundred times. What keeps Luxor Secrets Hold'n'Win from blending into the pile of Egypt clones is the coin feature GameArt bolted onto it, plus a Free Spins mode that does something most rivals skip.
The cabinet itself is plain enough. Five reels, three rows, and 25 fixed paylines running across a dusk-lit desert. Bets stretch from 0.25 up to 200 a spin. Symbols carry the visual weight here: a golden-masked Pharaoh acting as Wild, a snarling Anubis, a lightning-wreathed Horus, a purple scarab, and the predictable royals beneath them. The Wild covers everything except Scatters and the Golden Suns, and landing three of them on a line hands you the top table prize. RTP sits at 96.12%, which is fair without being generous.
Now the part worth caring about. Drop six or more Golden Sun coins anywhere and the respins kick in. Regular reels vanish, replaced by strips holding only suns and gaps. You start with three respins, every fresh coin resets that count back to three, and each landed sun shows either a cash value or one of the Mini, Minor or Major jackpots. Fill all 15 spots and the Grand drops.
Three Scatters (reels 1, 3 and 5 only) pay 3x and trigger six Free Spins. Inside, the three centre reels lock into a single 3×3 Gigantic block, so one Anubis in that zone effectively counts nine times. Retriggers are uncapped, and the Hold'n'Win can fire mid-bonus too. That stack is how the 1,518x ceiling gets reached, though high volatility means most sessions never sniff it. One gripe: the help screens mention a Buy Bonus button that simply isn't here. A 2x/4x Gamble rounds things out for small-win laddering.