Mummy Money Slot by Habanero
by HabaneroReleased Jun 15, 2012
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One of six games Habanero shipped on its launch day in June 2012, Mummy Money is a low-volatility 25-line Egyptian-tomb slot with a Wild mummy that doubles any prize it completes and a Race progressive ticking overhead. Just press the "Free Play" button below to launch the Mummy Money demo in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.97% |
| Volatility | Low |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 25 fixed |
| Min Bet | $0.25 |
| Max Bet | $250 |

About Mummy Money Slot
The card royals are the most distinctive piece of design here. Instead of getting the usual playing-card treatment, the 9, 10, J, Q, K, and A symbols are rendered as cracked stone blocks with linen mummy-bandages partially wrapped around them, in alternating green, purple, and orange paint. They sit on a parchment-textured reel face under a row of carved hieroglyphs at the top and another at the bottom, and they look more like artifacts pulled from a tomb than card values. It's a small visual choice that gives the game more personality than the average 2012 Egyptian-themed slot, and given how many of those exist, that matters.
Mechanically Mummy Money is straightforward. Twenty-five fixed paylines run across a standard 5x3 grid. The wide-eyed cartoon Mummy in the top right of the cabinet is the Wild, and the on-screen label spells out what it does directly: it doubles any prize it completes, so any winning line involving the Mummy pays at 2x. A separate scatter (the leather-bound book with a skull on the cover, visible on the right edge of the grid in most spins) triggers a Free Spins round with additional multipliers stacked on top, alongside a small bonus mini-game. There's no Buy Feature shortcut, no Super Bet ante, and the only optional layer is the standard gamble after a paid win, where you can risk the prize on a card flip for a clean double-up. A single Race jackpot meter sits over the reels with a countdown to its next scheduled award window, taking the design closer to Habanero's later Egyptian-themed catalogue than its modern jackpot-network titles. As a sample of how the studio's tomb-themed library looked on day one, it holds up better than most of its 2012 stablemates - the design choices feel intentional rather than generic, even if the math layer is restrained.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.