Grid
5x3 (expands to 5x5)
Paylines
243 Ways (up to 3,125)
Here is the trick that makes the whole grid work. Every one of the 15 cells on the 5×3 board rolls on its own clock instead of moving with the column, and that is what lets Sticky Win Spins lock down a winning cluster while the rest of the screen keeps rerolling around it. Any base hit kicks off the ladder, you get up to three respins, and ways count climbs from 243 at rest to a theoretical 3,125 by the time row five clicks in.
The ladder runs in three stages. Stage one adds a row above the grid; if a new winning symbol drops into that fresh row, one of those symbols flips to a Wild. Stage two repeats the trick with another extra row. Stage three is where things get interesting because the rows stop growing and the Pyramid Wheel above each reel starts spinning. A red marker landing on the tip of the pyramid icon drops a Pyramid Wild, which then converts every symbol stacked above it (Wilds and the Bonus get skipped) into Pyramid Wilds. Any regular Wild caught in the conversion becomes a Double Wild that counts as two icons on its way line. Wins resolve only once the whole sequence shuts down.
Three scatter Bonus symbols open Akhenaten Spins at 8 spins. The persistent multiplier is what carries this round. Every Sticky Win Spin triggered during the feature pushes the multiplier up by one and it never resets, so a long string of small triggers can stack into something heavy before the round closes. Extra Bonus symbols inside the feature add +2 spins each. Buy menu offers 8 spins at one tier and 12 spins at the 5-scatter-equivalent tier.
The art sits at the warm gold and lapis end of NLC's catalogue. Stone columns flank a green felt grid, a pink dusk glows through the temple, and the character set (the striped pharaoh mask, an ibis-headed Thoth, a cat-headed Bastet, a falcon) is painted clean with no horror or adult cues. Worth flagging though, the lows still default to flat A, K, Q, J, 10 cards when the artists could have leaned all the way into hieroglyphs, which is a small missed beat on an otherwise themed cabinet.