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Book Of Atem WowPot

Book Of Atem WowPot

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RTP93.50%
VolatilityHigh
ProviderMicrogaming
Reels5
Paylines10

Book Of Atem WowPot Specifications

Launch Date2020-08-12
SoftwareMicrogaming
Type of SlotVideo slot
ThemeAncient Egyptians
RTP93.50%
VolatilityHigh
Reels5
Paylines10
Paylines TypeFixed
MechanicsPaylines
Min Bet£0.10
Max Bet£25.00
Max Win5,000x
Hit Frequency29.75%
Bonus FeaturesFree Spins
Scatter SymbolsYes
Bonus RoundsYes
Free SpinsYes
Wild SymbolsYes
Progressive JackpotYes
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayYes

Book of Atem WowPot! is an exclusive new slot created in partnership by All41 Studios for Microgaming. Features include free spins, wild scatters and 4 progressive jackpots.This is latest slot to be added to the Wowpot series of games and is an upgraded version of the original Book of Atem. Microgaming and All41 Studios have gone with the Egyptian theme which appeals to all genre of players.

Slot details

Available to play on tablets, mobiles and desktops, Book of Atem WowPot! Is a high variance slot with an RTP of 93.5%. The game is played across five reels with 10 fixed paylines and bets from 10p up to £25 per spin. The semi-transparent reels sit on a backdrop of Egyptian buildings, palm trees and a pond full of fish. Symbols are Egyptian-styled 10, including the Ace royals, flowers, falcons, snakes, and pharaohs. The latter is the most lucrative: landing five on a payline awards x500 of your wager. The Book of Atem is the scatter and wild symbol.

Gameplay

The free spins feature triggers with at least three scatters, awarding 10 free spins. Before the spins commence, one symbol is chosen randomly to transform into an expanding symbol. When this symbol lands, it expands to fill the entire reel. Expanding symbols don’t have to be on adjoining reels to form a winning combination.

Landing three or more scatters retriggers the free spins. Any wild/scatters that appear on the reels can randomly trigger the Progressive Jackpots. Once active, you spin the jackpot wheel, which has 20 coloured segments; each colour represents one of the jackpots. The Mini pays a minimum of £10, the Minor a minimum of £100, the Major a minimum of £50,000, and the Maxi pays a whopping minimum of £2m.

Book of Atem WowPot! is an immersive slot with HD graphics, animations, and a calming soundtrack. It is easy to play with no complicated features, and I loved the addition of the Wowpot! Potential wins can reach 5,000x if the Pharaoh symbol is selected as the expanding symbol. Of course, a spin of the Jackpot Wheel will get your adrenaline going with the possibility of pocketing at least £2m.

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