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Eye of Atum Review
Don’t let the title of this game fool you, as Eye of Atum is not another ‘Book of’ mechanic installment. Instead, the developer has decided to mimic another highly popular ancient Egypt release. We wouldn’t mind this so much if the experienced developer had attempted to do something new and unique with the concept, but this is sadly not the case.
The reels are set outside what looks like a temple opening, with palm trees on either side, and the game revolves around the sun god, Atum, which is on display on the all-important wild symbol. Wilds expand both in the base game and during the bonus round, and the latter is all about the premium symbol upgrade feature. The 2,000x potential is disappointingly low, not least for a volatile game.
Eye of Atum Slot Features
Landing 5 matching premium symbols on a payline awards between 20 and 50 x your stake, and Wilds can land on the 3 middle reels only. Any wild symbol that appears will expand to cover the full reel, and wilds step in for regular pay symbols to help complete winning combinations.
The Bonus Round triggers when you hit 3, 4 or 5 scatters anywhere in view, and this awards 12 free spins no matter how many triggering scatters you land. You also get an upfront scatter payout of 2x, 20x or 500x your stake, respectively, and the wild symbols expand just like in the base game.
However, each wild you land upgrades the lowest value premium symbol to the next in line, and you can thus upgrade all premiums to the top-tier Eye of Atum symbol. You also get +1, +2 or +5 extra spins, respectively, when you land 1, 2 or 3 wilds on the same free spin (up to 150 FS can be won in total).
The 200 Spins Eye of Atum Slot Experience
You get a couple of minutes of base game play, before we finally trigger the bonus round at 2:14 into the 3:47-minute highlights video. The feature didn’t quite go down as well as we’d hoped, as we got plenty of dead spins for a good while, but you can see it all for yourself by hitting the play button below.
Review Summary
The developer is well-versed in the ancient Egypt genre by now, to say the least, but Eye of Atum is not as visually striking as you might expect from this developer. The soundtrack is decent though, adding a mysterious vibe to the otherwise straightforward gameplay. The base game is mostly a grind, with expanding wilds to keep you awake between bonus round triggers. That being said, you can plow through plenty of spins quickly by holding down the spacebar with the turbo switched on.
Of course, the bonus round is very similar to a highly popular game, but the developer has missed the opportunity to do something unique with the symbol upgrading mechanic. It’s even more of a mystery why they’ve chosen to go with such an unusually low potential, as 2,000x can hardly compete with the 10,000x you get in the original. The volatility is just as high, if not higher, in this copycat effort.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Expanding wilds on reels 2, 3 and 4 | Similar to another game with far lower potential |
| FS with expanding wilds & symbol upgrades | Beware of adjustable RTP ranges |
| Upgrade all premiums to the top-tier symbol |
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