The Last Pharaoh Slot by Genii
by GeniiReleased Nov 25, 2014
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The Last Pharaoh by Genii frames a 5x3 Egyptian grid with a golden Sphinx, pyramids, and a Wild that swaps roles between base game and free spins. Hit "Free Play" below to launch The Last Pharaoh demo in your browser. No download, no signup.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| Volatility | Medium |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 25 paylines (player-selectable 1-25) |
| Min Bet | $0.01 |
| Max Bet | $31.25 |

About The Last Pharaoh Slot
The Last Pharaoh wraps its 5x3 grid inside a golden temple pediment, with "THE LAST PHARAOH" stamped in gold gothic letters between two tiny sphinx carvings. A massive Sphinx sits silhouetted on the left, three pyramids rise on the right, and the desert sky stays a clean cartoon blue. It's less tomb-raider grit, more kid-friendly Indiana Jones, and that Egyptian styling carries through the cobras, hieroglyphs, and ornate enamel card royals (orange A, pink Q, purple J).
Here's the unusual bit. The Wild behaves differently depending on the mode. In the base game it's a standard substitute that doubles any win it joins, capping line combos at 2,000 coins. But trigger the bonus and that Wild disappears entirely, replaced by an Expanding Wild that only lands on reels 2 or 4 and stretches to cover all three positions. Same x2 multiplier, completely different placement logic. Most slots keep one Wild type across all modes, so the swap is genuinely odd.
The Cobra scatter triggers a snake-themed pick round where cobras pop from urns to reveal cash prizes. Picks scale with how many scatters landed: three gives you one pick from three urns, four gives two from four, five gives three from five. The free spins scatter is separate, awarding 10, 15, or 20 spins, and it retriggers. The catch is during free spins that scatter only appears on reels 1, 3, and 5, which makes hitting another retrigger noticeably harder than the base game suggests.
Wins can be sent to a gamble round (x2 on card colour, x4 on suit) until you cap out. Bets run $0.01 to $31.25 with the default at $3.75, and there's no buy bonus, which keeps the pace traditional. The real annoyance is Genii doesn't publish an RTP figure for this title, so you're trusting Saucify-engine math without the usual benchmark. Paytable tops out at 17,440 coins, volatility plays medium, and the whole thing feels like a 2015-era Saucify build that aged into something charming rather than dated.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.