Ramses Legacy from Red Rake Gaming

Ramses Legacy from Red Rake Gaming

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By Simon Wright Apr 13, 2023

The casino game developer Red Rake Gaming who are based in Spain and Malta, have this morning announced the release of their latest slot game Ramses Legacy, a game which uses the tried and tested ‘Ancient Egyptian’ theme, that has been employed by many a slot game developer.

Available to play at several of the casinos listed here on Casinomeister, including Videoslots and Betsson, players are to take on the quest of finding the great pharaoh Ramses’ guarded treasure.

The slot takes you to the doors of Ramses’ pyramid, where you’ll find a wall that is raised bit by bit to discover more rows with each win. If a pyramid appears in a row, it will be added to the progress bar, which will trigger a mini-game when filled.

The mini-game will begin with all the rows hidden and 4 free spins, shown with the chalice symbol. Each free spin will provide a row with wins, which may contain direct wins based on the jackpot, symbols with wins or more chalices. The aim is to get to the last row and find Ramses’ hidden treasure.

In this game, Ramses is WILD and replaces all the symbols except the BONUS symbol. The free spins feature is launched when three or more bonus symbols appear with the temple image. 3 bonus symbols award 8 free spins, 4 bonus symbols award 12 free spins and 5 or 6 bonus symbols award 16 free spins.

During this feature, at the beginning of the spin, 4 rows will be revealed immediately, and if there is a win, new rows will be revealed 2 at a time.

Simon Wright

Simon Wright has been both a player and an observer of the online casino industry for over 15 years. His knowledge of the online casino industry – to include sports is massive. Not many folks have the experience or his knowledge about online gambling. His adoration of football is also noted. He has painted his house blue (Chelsea) and annoys his neighbors with local football songs on game days.

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