
Original Release: IGT, 2005
Join Moon Man Pharaoh in a quest for Egyptian riches with this fairly low-roller-friendly slot
Pharaoh’s Fortune (IGT, 2005)
Review by: C. M0use

Pharaoh’s Fortune is the cheapest “penny slot” I’ve encountered still out there in the wild on casino floors as of 2026, asking a mere 15 cents to cover all its lines with the minimum 1 cent bet (seemingly with a max bet of $3.00 at 20 cents per line being common).
Anyway, it seems a fairly low volatility slot and a decent low-roller grinder if you are seeking such things. Has a fair amount of line wins, and a straightforward bonus feature that has you pick from several stone blocks which can result in up to 25 free spins with up to 5x in win multipliers if you get lucky. And you get a little random “Walk Like An Egyptian” audio clip during the bonus game if you’re a Bangles enjoyer.

Not much else to say, other than there seems to be an “updated” version of it with much more modern graphics that is an option in IGT’s multi-game Money Mania cabinets. This review is for the old original version from the mid-00s, I haven’t tried that update, but the general pattern with these more modern “revivals” of these old games is that they’ll both be more expensive to play and less favorable (or at least way more volatile).
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