Purse Of The Mummy Slot by Genii
by GeniiReleased May 5, 2015
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Egyptian tomb slot with a King Tut Wild whose multiplier compounds x2/x4/x8/x16 by Wild count, plus a x5 Free Spins multiplier and Scarab Surprise bonus. Want to try Purse Of The Mummy for free? Click "Free Play" below to load the demo in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 89.8% |
| Volatility | High |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 15 paylines (player-selectable 1-15) |
| Min Bet | $0.01 |
| Max Bet | $37.5 |

About Purse Of The Mummy Slot
The setup is straightforward Egyptian tomb iconography, the kind that's been a slot staple for two decades: stone-tablet reel frames carved with hieroglyphs, torch sconces flickering in the background corridor, and an explorer's hands gripping the reel housing from below like he's just pulled a sarcophagus lid open. The Pharaoh's death mask, a wrapped Mummy, an Anubis figure, a green-and-red falcon, and a smiling torch-bearing adventurer share grid space with chunky J-Q-K-A-10-9 royals carved in colored relief. It looks every bit its age, which is to say Egyptian theme done in classic Saucify house style.
What separates this one from the dozens of other tomb slots is the King Tut Wild and how its multiplier behaves. Every Wild substitutes for any symbol except the two scatters and doesn't pay on its own, but the interesting mechanic is the scaling: one Wild in a winning combo doubles the line pay, two Wilds push it to x4, three Wilds take it to x8, and four Wilds in a single combo land at x16. That's compounding, not additive, so each additional Tut head in the line keeps doubling the previous multiplier rather than stacking flat values. On the top symbol's 1000-coin five-of-a-kind, four contributing Wilds turn a single payline into 16,000 coins before any free-spin boost gets applied.
Free spins arrive through the Mummy scatter and hand out 5, 15, or 25 spins for 3, 4, or 5 scatters anywhere on the reels. Five spins for a three-scatter trigger is stingy, and you feel it, but every win during the round multiplies by five and the Tut compounding stays live on top of that. Retriggers are possible. Stack a four-Wild combo during the bonus and you're looking at x80 effective on that single line.
The Scarab Surprise bonus uses a trigger rule worth knowing before you play. Three Scarab scatters do nothing unless they land on reels 1, 3, and 5 of the SAME active payline, so playing fewer than the full 15 lines actively shrinks your chance of triggering it. The prize multiplies your triggering bet. The other quirk is that the four top-tier symbols, the Pharaoh, Anubis, Sacred Cat, and Eye of Horus, all pay two-of-a-kind, which keeps the base game ticking over even when the bigger combos refuse to land. Lower symbols still need three to score, so the paytable splits sharply between premiums and the rest.
The math is brutal in the way older Saucify builds tend to be: a small line count, a punishing minimum free-spin award, and most of the upside packed into a Wild stack you'll rarely see complete. When the free spins finally line up with multiple Tut Wilds, the payout is genuinely outsized. Most sessions, they won't.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.