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Playing Casino at Mr Green is always an adventure of sorts and in the case of Play N’Go’s Book of Dead, it’s an adventure…about an adventure.
But let’s start with its name. The Book of Dead slots was a collection of manuscripts put together by numerous priests in Ancient Egypt aimed at helping the dead with their journey through the Underworld. It all sounds a bit spooky, although we’re sure they put it together with the best of intentions.
Anyway, history lesson over and thankfully this slot is of a rather more uplifting nature than the inspiration for its name. How could it not be when the protagonist is Rich Wilde, an explorer in the Indiana Jones mould who fears nothing and is never happier than when he’s on the lookout for hidden treasures? Irrespective of the dangers he may come across when looking for them.
If you think you’ve seen Rich Wilde before, it’s very possible that you have. He’s been the main man in slots Pearls of India and Aztec Idols, both also available at Mr Green. So apart from anything else, the guy certainly travels a lot.
Everyone needs a budget when you set off for adventure and there are three ways to manage yours. On the far left at the bottom you can decide how much each coin you’re playing (between 0.01 and 1.0) with is worth by going up and down on the ‘Coin Value’ button. Just next to that you can choose how many Coins you want to be playing (between 1-5) and just to the right of that one you can decide how many lines (1-10) you want to have active.
The more lines you have in play, the greater your chances of having winning combinations on the reels but the downside is that each extra line will cost you a bit more to play. Playing around with these three buttons will determine your total stake per spin and you’ll see how much that is where it says ‘Bet’ just underneath it.
If you’re in ‘high-roller’ mode you can just cut to the chase and play the house limit by pressing the Bet Max button.
Rounding off what the different buttons do: Pay table shows you what the different symbols are worth when you get them in a winning combination.
Autoplay means you can automatically play a set number of spins while giving you the chance to set limits whereby the Autoplay will stop if you win or lose a certain amount, or if the Bonus Feature is activated. Lastly, there’s the Spin button: we don’t think we need to specify what that does