Treasure Tomb Slot by Habanero
by HabaneroReleased Nov 15, 2015
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Egyptian tomb-raiding slot from late 2015 Habanero with a low-volatility tuning, dual random progressives, and a scatter-triggered free games round that runs on multipliers. Mummies and pharaohs sit at the top of the paytable. Want to try Treasure Tomb for free? Click "Free Play" below to load the demo in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96% |
| Volatility | Low |
| Max Win | 9,000x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 25 Fixed Lines |
| Min Bet | $0.25 |
| Max Bet | $2500 |

About Treasure Tomb Slot
Most Habanero slots in this era tune for medium-high or high variance. Treasure Tomb runs low. That's the design choice driving everything else here: a 9,000x cap that sits well under what the studio's adventure-themed cabinet usually publishes, and a hit pattern that keeps the balance ticking over with small base-game payouts instead of long dry runs broken by trigger events. The 25 fixed paylines pay left to right with the standard wild substitution rule, no win-both-ways shortcut, no expanding wilds during base play.
The Mummy is the top symbol and pays out at 9,000 coins for a five-of-a-kind line, which is where the published max win figure comes from. The Pyramid sits one tier below in the high-pay tier, the Pharaoh death mask just under it, and an Eye of Horus glyph, an oasis palm scene, and a sacred bird symbol fill the upper mid range. Card royals do the low-pay work in an Egyptian-display serif. A scatter symbol opens the free games round with a built-in multiplier, which is where the bulk of the wins come from on a hot session. There's no buy-in, no super bet chip, no symbol-collection meter. The 2015 build predates all of that.
Visually the cabinet sits in front of a sand-dune backdrop with the Great Pyramid silhouetted on the horizon in afternoon light. Twin pharaoh-mask sentinels flank the wordmark up top, and the reel frame itself is wrapped in a gold-and-blue Egyptian border with the sand visible through a transparent column behind the symbols. Two random progressives count up across the cabinet, Grand and Minor, both wired to drop on any paid spin without a symbol requirement, and the Grand sits in the nine-thousand-EUR range in the demo. If you want a more aggressive take on the same dig-into-the-tomb premise from the same studio, Mummy Hunter goes harder on the adventure-archaeology angle with a different bonus structure.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.