Primus Pyramid: Light Every Eclipse to Unlock What Sits at the Top
Matija Antic rated this game
2.5 out of 5
REEVO shaped Primus Pyramid like an actual pyramid, building from an 8-symbol base up to a 2-symbol peak, with eclipses lining the sides that determine whether you touch the multiplier at the top.
The concept grabbed me immediately, though the low volatility and 95.78% RTP hinted early that patience would matter more than luck here. Max win potential reaches around 3,400x your stake.
Colored blocks filled with Egyptian imagery cover the grid. Eye of Horus, Ankh, Lotus, Snake, and various animals sit on red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple backgrounds. Wilds substitute for everything except scatters and can even pay on their own when they line up horizontally.
Wins work differently than what you might expect. Two or more matching colored symbols sitting next to each other horizontally on the same row count as a win. Multiple colors can pay on the same row simultaneously, so a single spin sometimes triggers several small hits at once.
Most of my spins paid somewhere in the 0.8x to 2.1x range, with pairs appearing regularly across the lower rows. The pyramid multiplier at the top showed a new value each spin, anywhere from x2 up to x50, but reaching it requires lighting every eclipse on the grid. Each winning row activates its corresponding eclipse, and only when all of them glow does that top multiplier kick in.
Twice I came agonizingly close, with five of seven eclipses lighting up both times before the spin ended, leaving me staring at an x8 multiplier just sitting there untouched. Free Spins shifted the dynamic, though.
Three snake scatters awarded three rounds, where the pyramid top stays permanently active. The multiplier showed x4, and when all eclipses finally aligned on the second spin, it doubled to x8 and carried my win to 22x my stake.
Simple on the surface, layered underneath. REEVO asks you to clear the whole pyramid before the real rewards reveal themselves, and that climb kept me spinning longer than I expected.
PROS - Unique pyramid grid structure
- Multipliers climb up to x50
- Free Spins guarantee active top
CONS - Low volatility caps big moments
- Full eclipse activation stays elusive
- Base wins remained weak
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