Wishing Cup - Slots review


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Wishing Cup ?

Below the surface of the sands of the Egyptian desert, Rival introduces the 5-reel and 1 to 25 variable paylines slot Wishing Cup where the spoils of the Pharaohs of old could see you winning up to 2,000 coins per active payline!
Ancient Egyptian themed symbols
The story has all sorts of great symbols that include the ankh, crook and flail, scarab, crossed daggers and a gold coffin. The top paying symbols come courtesy of the God Horus, God Anubis and Egyptian Pharaoh King Tut. They are drawn in exceptional colour and quality. Complimenting the graphics are the great sound effects and music that are supportive of the theme which itself is very popular amongst video slot players.
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Wishing cup expanding wilds and free spins feature
To help you uncover buried treasures, the slot offers you the wishing cup expanding wild, that may appear on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th reels and can expand upwards on a reel to form a winning combination when possible. The symbol replaces any other symbol except the gold coffin scatter symbol and eye of Horus slab symbol. The scatter symbol can appear on any reel and 3, 4 or 5 symbols awarding 7, 10 or 15 free spins. What’s more, the third reel becomes an expanded wild for the duration of the feature.
Secret passage
As was the case in real life, the tomb of King Tut had many secret passageways so what meets the eye is not always as it appears. What this means is that when the eye of hours slab symbol appears, it moves to reveal the hidden icon behind it, which may help to create a winning payline or enhance an existing one.
Entertaining graphics and sound effects
Wishing Cup has a theoretical return to player of about 96% and can be played with total bets of between €0.10 and €62.50. The slot offers some entertaining features and well designed graphics with 25 variable paylines. For maximum longevity and experience, we recommend using all of them. The payouts are calculated based on coins per payline rather than total bet which is disappointing as to make the winnings worth your while you would need to increase the number of coins or more realistically bank on multiple payline wins.
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