Rise Of The Dead Released With Play N Go

Rise Of The Dead Released With Play N Go ( Click to Enlarge )

Rise Of The Dead due this week! The online video slot sector sees quite a few game developers jostling for space now. One of the best is Malta-based Play n Go. Scheduled for release on 20th March 2019, their new title is something that online casino game players will be looking forward too.

Here we have a look at what players can expect.

Travel Ancient Egypt

Called ‘Rise of the Dead’, this upcoming slot release from Play n Go is set in ancient Egypt.

In fact, anyone who enjoyed their previous Egyptian themed slot ‘Book of the Dead’ will find this new title familiar. This is because ‘Rise of the Dead’ is the sequel.

Play N Go Keep Standards High

We all know how impressive modern video slots can be to play and this new game looks like no exception. Detailed and well-drawn graphics partner with smooth reel animation to help it look the business.

Suitable in-game symbols have been included such as mummies, scarab beetles and scrolls to really get the right atmosphere. Coupled with sharp sound FX and an interesting storyline, this is a slot that many players will find enjoyable.

But what about the technical details? This new title has a pretty standard 5 reel, 20 pay line set-up with a max jackpot of £500,000. An RTP figure of 96% is also fairly normal but nothing to write home about.

Staking ranges from £0.20 to £100 so you can play for the amount you are most comfortable with.

Bonus Games

One of the major bonus features to look out is the Wild Scarab symbol. When a combination of 5 are present on-screen, you will get a payout of x125 your stake. Other cool bonus games include a Gods Gift feature that places stacked symbols at times in-game on the first, third and fifth reels. 10 Free Spins can also be accessed by getting the required number of Scroll symbols on the reels.

Negatives?

Some early views of the game suggest it has many similarities to Gold King, including the bonus games and features. Comments include accusations of simply rehashing old games. Play N Go would counter that with reference to improved graphics and and atmosphere, but will surely aim for greater innovation in future releases. Try it, and judge for yourselves!

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