King Tut's Treasure Slots

King Tut refers to Tutankhamun, of course - the most famous ruler of ancient Egypt. If you think you have had your fill of ancient Egyptian slot games, be sure to make some room for one more. We think this game is a nice one to play and offers a look at some prizes of your own you might be able to win.

How many reels and lines should you expect to see?

This is a much smaller game than many of those based on ancient Egypt. You might therefore guess there are three reels and one line to wager some coins on.

How much can you bet on the game?

Each of your chosen coins must be worth between 10 cents and $10. That low bet is higher than many other one-line slots, but still manageable for most. You also get the option to play up to three coins per line here.

Are there any special icons to look for?

King Tut will surely appear here. He does indeed, and better still, he appears as a substitute icon. A game this small never includes a scatter, so King Tut will helpfully replace everything else that might show up. He hasn't finished being generous though, because every prize he helps you secure will be doubled from its usual value.

Are there bonus features to find?

There is no bonus included in King Tut's Treasure, so it is all about that wild icon. We should mention the inclusion of a jackpot in the game too, though. Three kings must be secured on the payline to win this. If you should get that lineup, your jackpot total will depend on whether you played one, two, or three coins on that line when the combination hit.

Be sure you download and play the King Tut's Treasure slot today!

One other thing to mention about this slot is the inclusion of a demo mode. This is always nice to see because it gives you the chance to play for a while without betting real cash on the game. It also means you can see whether you would like to play with real money.

Is this the game for you? With so many ancient Egyptian-themed games around, you'd be forgiven for not wanting to try another one. But we think you should make an exception for King Tut's Treasure.