One of the things that I like most about this iteration of the Cleopatra franchise is you don’t have to pick a free spin icon to get things moving. Only a few minutes had passed before I was able to land the elusive icons and I was off to the free spin bonus. Like with the different versions of the title, you’re holding out luck for the bonus sphinx figures to drop into place. Besides what I find to be a decent amount of play time, I like the game because it is easy to understand. Settling into place, I fed Cleopatra my budget for the evening and started playing at $2.40 a spin.
In the past, I’ve been able to play this game for a decent amount of time while enjoying a drink or catching up with a friend. On a recent trip to The Plaza, instead of playing Dragon Cash, Ultimate Fire Link, or one of the many Lock It Links that typically draw me in, I decided to pace myself and play Cleopatra Gold. With that being said, every once in a while I like to try out a slot that I don’t keep in my regular rotation. Like some other players, I’m a creature of habit when it comes to my casino visits.