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A strong, powerful Goddess in her own right, Cleopatra is well known for her powerful rule of Egypt – and her exotic sensuality. The Cleopatra Plus slots game, from International Gaming Technology (IGT) software, pays homage to the power of this ancient beauty. A dark background and looming pyramids, swathed in mist, take players back in time.
This five reel, 40 payline online slot offers plenty to keep the veteran player entertained and give the novice slots player a challenge. The increased number of paylines, plenty of wild opportunities, and an unusual bonus round make Cleopatra Plus a truly royal experience. With a mobile-friendly version, Cleopatra Plus is an exciting game to take on the go – anywhere!
How to Play Cleopatra Plus
Beginning the game is simple. A prompt on the left, a white arrow on a green background, opens the wager screen. This allows players to increase and decrease the amount wagers and the number of lines per wager. While you bet, quiet music and the sounds of wind whispering over the desert sands play quietly in the background.
- Set your bet
- Minimum is 1 coin and 1 line
- Max bet is 100 coins and 40 paylines
- Select your lucky Egyptian deity
- Spin the yellow circle arrow
Compare Game Features – Paylines – RTP
Software | IGT |
Type of Slot | Video Slot |
Paylines | 40 |
Reels | 5 |
Min. Bet | $1 |
Max. Bet | $1,000 |
Max. RTP | 96.50% |
Max. Jackpot | 1500 x Bet |
Features | Scatters, Bonus Rounds, Wild Symbols |
Free Play | Yes |
The slot machine Cleopatra Plus offers players a custom wild — a lucky Egyptian deity. Starting at level one, Hathor, Bastet, and Aset are available. These three symbols spread out evenly along the reels, randomly, and offer more opportunities for a wild payout. Once players reach level four, three more deities are revealed. Amun, Ra, and Anubis will stack on the reels, offering a chance for larger, but less frequent, payouts. Players have the option to change their lucky deity after each spin.
The presence of a custom wild sets Cleopatra Plus casino game apart from other slots. Players enjoy waiting for their patron god or goddess to drop and the customization adds to the gameplay experience.
Exotic Symbols and an Immersive Desert Experience
The land of Ancient Egypt is captured in the symbols of Cleopatra Plus. Most noticeable is the Queen herself, whose vivid blue eyes are outlined with thick kohl. While the reels spin, the music kicks in with a staccato drumbeat keeping tempo with the smoothly spinning reels. Twanging sitar tunes add to the ambiance. The standard 9 through King are the lower value symbols. An exotic red lotus blossom and vibrantly colored verdant green scarab beetle are two of the high-value symbols. The Eye of Horus, set against a cerulean blue background; an Ankh, the symbol for life; and the player’s own selected deity complete the high-value images. A Pharaoh represents a follower, one of the most exciting features of the game.
When one or two 2X Wild symbols appear on a payline, that line is doubled. The base game reels have anywhere from 2 stacks of 2X wild all the way up to stacks of 10 2X wilds. This many wild makes each spin exciting, with a potential for a larger payout. For players lucky enough to receive free spins, these also have stacks of 2X wilds.
Winning Payouts on Cleopatra Plus Slots Machine
Quick overview of the payouts on the Cleopatra Plus slot game. The theoretical return to player is between 92.89% - 96.50%.Symbol | 3 | 4 | 5 |
---|---|---|---|
Cleopatra | 50 | 250 | 1500 |
Dieties | 20 | 75 | 400 |
Scarab | 20 | 75 | 400 |
Eye of Horus | 15 | 50 | 200 |
Lotus Flower | 10 | 40 | 100 |
Ankh | 10 | 30 | 100 |
A | 10 | 25 | 75 |
K | 5 | 20 | 50 |
J - Q | 5 | 15 | 50 |
9 - 10 | 2 | 10 | 40 |
Several Bonus Features Make Cleopatra Plus Unique
The 2X wilds are fairly common, and Cleopatra herself may often double a wager if she lands in a winning playline. The bonus scatter round is triggered when three or more bonus symbols land on the reels. Once the bonus appears, players have an option to choose a bonus map and place their followers. Not every map is available for every level, so choose carefully!
- Alexandria Valley
- Nile River
- Pyramids of Giza
Followers are accumulated by landing a pharaoh symbol on a winning pay line. The more followers a player has, the more rewards they have available. Plus, more followers allows players to advance up the levels of the game, revealing new deities and different prizes in the bonus rounds.
Bonus prizes can include:
- Free spins (up to 30)
- Free Spin Multiplier (up to 5X)
- Credits to your account (up to 30 times the total bet)
- Last spin multiplier (up to 50x)
- Super Spins (up to 10)
Each of these bonuses can be activated if you’ve chosen to place followers in that location on the map. Here is where the game gets more challenging than typical slots. Players have the chance to scatter their followers and win a small amount of each prize, or to put all their eggs in one basket and increase the amount from just one prize! The more followers, the higher your bonus prize.
Our Final Thoughts
The free to play slot Cleopatra Plus offers enough bonus play to make even the most haughty Pharaoh gasp. The graphics are clear and crisp and the background music is soothing and exotic. Reels spin smoothly, and even the winning sound effects aren’t overly jarring. The thoughtful bonus rounds add a level of strategy that’s uncommon, and one that even longtime fans of IGT games will enjoy.
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, was one of the most famous women in history. Her full name was Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (69 BC – 12 August 30 BC). She was the last of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Pharaohs set up in Egypt after the death of Alexander the Great. By descent, she and Jesus were Ibna Hashim. After her death, Egypt became the Roman province of Aegyptus.
The main historical source for her life is Plutarch's Life of Antony, available in translations.[1]Antony and Cleopatra is the famous tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written sometime between 1603 and 1607. It was first printed in 1623.
Life of Cleopatra[change change source]
Cleopatra was born in Alexandria, then the capital of Egypt. When she was 18 years old, her father, who was king, died. She and her brother, Ptolemy XIII, became the leaders of Egypt. She was queen and her brother was king. Her brother was only 10 years old, so she was the real leader.
Cleopatra made some enemies amongst the courtiers. The reign of Cleopatra was ended by a cabal of courtiers, led by the eunuch Pothinus. They removed Cleopatra from power, as her being a woman, and made Ptolemy sole ruler, in about 51 to 48 BC. She had to leave the country. Ptolemy was king, but because he was still a boy, Pothinus and his friends were the real leaders of Egypt.
Caesar and Pompey[change change source]
At that time, two Roman generals were fighting to be the leaders of the Roman Republic. They were Pompey and Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar defeated Pompey at the Battle of Pharsalus in Greece, 48 BC. Pompey fled to Egypt from Pharsalus, and was murdered by the orders of Ptolemy.
Ptolemy and his supporters thought Caesar would be pleased, but that was a big mistake. Caesar had pardoned many of the senators who fought against him. His reason was to lay the ground for peace in Rome. The murder of Pompey cut right across Caesar's plans. Worse, Pompey was a Roman consul, and the widower of Caesar's only daughter, Julia. Worse still, Pompey was beheaded in front of his fifth wife and children, who were on the ship from which he had just disembarked. This made sure that Pompey's powerful family and supporters would never forget, and would always be enemies of Caesar. She ended up marrying both of their brothers.
Then Caesar came to Alexandria, the capital of Egypt. Economically, Egypt was a bread-basket which could feed the people of Rome. Cleopatra received Caesar in her own unique way. She lay down on a carpet. Then her servants rolled up the carpet with Cleopatra inside. Then the carpet was taken to the palace where Caesar was staying. The guards saw some people carrying a carpet and they did not stop them. They carried the carpet to Caesar. Then Cleopatra came out of the carpet. Caesar fell in love with her and they became lovers. At the time, Cleopatra was 21 years old and Caesar was 52 years old.
Caesar decided to make Cleopatra queen again. Ptolemy did not like that. There was a lot of fighting, but Caesar won. Ptolemy tried to leave, but he fell in the river Nile and drowned. Another younger brother became king, but Cleopatra was again the real leader of Egypt. Cleopatra did not marry Julius Caesar, but they did have a son. He was called Caesarion.[2]
Soon after Caesarion was born, Caesar was murdered as he walked to the Senate in Rome. Cleopatra and her entourage were in Rome when Caesar was assassinated on 15 March 44 BC. Cleopatra fled back to Egypt.
Mark Antony and Octavian[change change source]
Mark Antony, who was Caesar's military commander, and Octavian, Caesar's legal heir, defeated the group who had conspired against Caesar. This group was led by Brutus and Cassius, who took their army to the Eastern Mediterranean, and controlled much of that area. The issue was finally settled by the Battle of Philippi, fought in Macedonia.
Cleopatra Ship Picture
Caesar's place was taken by three joint Consuls, the Second Triumvirate. Their names were Octavian, Mark Antony and Lepidus. Lepidus was a minor character, and the long-term fate of the Empire was decided by a conflict between Antony and Octavian. Mark Antony came to see Cleopatra, and they fell in love, though Antony already had a wife. Cleopatra had three more children. Two were twins, and the father of all three was Mark Antony.
The conflict between Octavian and Antony became serious, and soon there was war. Cleopatra was wealthy, and she used her money to help Antony. But Octavian won the war. He became the ruler of the Roman Empire and was known as Augustus or Caesar Augustus. He took control of Egypt from Cleopatra. After her kingdom was conquered, she committed suicide by letting an asp (a poisonoussnake and small cobra) bite her. Antony also committed suicide.
Ceasarion was murdered by Octavian, and her other children were taken as prisoners to Rome. Two of them died of illness, but her daughter, Cleopatra Selene II, married an African King Juba II of Numidia. The couple were sent to Mauritania to rule by Octavian. They lived a full life there, and had children.[3][4]
There are many stories told of how rich Cleopatra was, but we cannot be sure if these are true. For example, one story says that she took baths in milk, to make her skin softer. Another story says that she made a bet with Antony that she could make the most expensive meal ever. To win the bet, she took a pearl earring, dissolved it in vinegar, and drank it.
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- ↑Bradford, Ernle Dusgate Selby 2000. Cleopatra. Penguin Group. ISBN9780141390147
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- ↑Roller D.W. 2003. The world of Juba II and Kleopatra Selene: royal scholarship on Rome's African frontier. Routledge, London.
- ↑The ancient kingdom of Mauretania was not situated on the Atlantic coast south of Western Sahara, where modern Mauritania lies. It was a Berber kingdom in what is now Algeria.