Treasure Tomb is one of the rare low-volatility entries in Habanero's 2015 catalogue, and that single design choice colours the entire experience. The 5×3 grid runs across 25 fixed paylines with a flat 9,000-coin ceiling on five Mummies up a single line, which by modern standards looks tame, but the trade is a steady drip of small base-game hits rather than long dry spells. There's no win-both-ways trick, no expanding Wild, no symbol collection meter. Just left-to-right line pays with a Wild that subs for everything except the Scatter.
The paytable is staffed by an Egyptian roster you can read from the splash screen alone. The wrapped Mummy sits at the top, the Pyramid one tier below, then the striped Pharaoh death mask, a red-eyed Eye of Horus, an oasis-palm scene, and a sacred bird medallion fill the mid range. Card royals A, K, Q, J, 10 and 9 handle the low end in a chunky ArnoPro serif typeset against parchment tiles. A turquoise Scatter opens the free games round, where a built-in multiplier does most of the heavy lifting since the base hits stay small.
Above the reels, two random progressives run in parallel. The Grand Jackpot shows just over 9,000 in EUR in the demo, the Minor floats around 89, and both drop on any paid spin without a symbol requirement. That's not a stake-multiplier mechanic, that's a flat random hit. There's also a Gamble card on every paid spin if you want to risk doubling it. No Buy Feature, no Super Bet, no ante chip on the left rail. The 2015 build predates all of that.
Visually it leans Indiana Jones rather than Cleopatra. Sand dunes roll behind the cabinet, the Great Pyramid sits on the horizon in afternoon light, two Pharaoh sentinels flank the wordmark, and a gold and blue Egyptian border wraps the reel frame. Honestly, ten years on, the symbol art looks a little flat compared to what Habanero ships now. But for a low-volatility lines slot with two random progressives sitting on top of a Scatter round, the maths still works as a long-session game.