Pyramid: Quest for Immortality Slot Review and Features
Pyramid: Quest for Immortality comes from NetEnt and runs on a 5-reel 3-4-5-4-3 layout with 720 ways to win. For chat, the headline is simple, this one leans on Avalanche wins, sticky wilds and a rising multiplier instead of a separate bonus round. I like the pace for a relaxed stream, though the low volatility means the ceiling can feel limited.
96.48% RTP gives it a decent long-session profile, and mobile play is covered on iOS and Android. The Egyptian presentation has detailed statues, animated symbols and a darker soundtrack that fits the tomb theme well. If I'm honest with viewers, the base game carries everything here, so whether it lands for you depends on how much you enjoy cascades.
Symbols and Payouts for Pyramid Quest for Immortality
Pharaoh is the top regular symbol, with five of them paying x50. Cleopatra follows as the second best regular, then come the scarab, Horus and the golden cobra. Lower values are the card-style royals and numbers, dressed up with hieroglyphic details, so the paytable keeps the ancient Egypt look without getting hard to read on stream.
Golden Ankh is the wild, and that symbol does more than a standard substitute. It replaces other symbols, and when it lands at the top of reels 2, 3 or 4 as part of a win, it can stay locked for the next avalanche. That is where the slot gets its best moments, because one decent hit can suddenly turn into a proper little chain.
Symbol Payouts
Pyramid: Quest for Immortality Features and Bonuses
Any win triggers the Avalanche feature. Winning symbols disappear, new ones drop in, and the same paid spin can keep going while fresh wins connect. That gives the session a nice rhythm, especially if I'm streaming with turbo on, because dead spins are clear and winning spins can stretch into a full sequence.
Multipliers climb every three consecutive avalanches, increasing by 1 each time up to 10x. Sticky wilds are the other key piece, because locked wilds on reels 2, 3 or 4 can make the later cascades much stronger. What you do not get is just as important, there are no scatters, no Free Spins, and no Bonus Buy.
Bonus Buy Options
Any winning combination disappears and new symbols fall into place, with further wins able to continue in the same paid spin.
The Golden Ankh wild substitutes for all regular symbols and can lock in place when it lands at the top of reels 2, 3 or 4 and forms part of a win.
The win multiplier rises by 1 after every three consecutive avalanches, up to a maximum of 10x during one spin sequence.
How to Play Pyramid: Quest for Immortality
720 ways come from the shaped 3-4-5-4-3 reel setup, and wins pay left to right from reel one with at least three matching symbols. Bets run from 0.10 to 200 per spin, so it works for small tests and bigger sessions alike. Autoplay can be set from 10 to 1,000 rounds, and quick spin is there for viewers who prefer a brisker tempo.
Low volatility means you should expect more regular smaller returns instead of long waits for one huge smash. I would stream this as a steadier session slot rather than a pure chase game. The downside is obvious, once the avalanches stop, there is nothing else to bail the spin out, so the base game can drag a bit between better chains.