Yggdrasil has partnered with Jade Rabbit Studio for a thrilling Egyptian adventure, Word of Thoth.
The game marks Jade Rabbit’s debut release as a YG Masters partner and sees players transported to a dark, imposing Egyptian temple where hieroglyphic symbols grace the reels. The 6×4 video slot contains 4,096 ways to win while every spin offer possibilities of cascading symbols for every winning combination.
The Free Spins mode can be triggered in multiple ways, either by three or more scatters landing on the reels or if the meter above the reels fills up. With five spots available, they are filled by either a tumbling win or a scatter being present on the reels, each of which will add to the count. The meter resets after every spin.
During the bonus round, a minimum of 10 free spins are awarded, while the more the meter fills, the more multipliers and free spins are added, giving players the chance to enjoy huge wins.
In certain jurisdictions, players also have the opportunity to progress straight through to the Free Spins mode via the Bonus Buy feature.
Word of Thoth is the latest YG Masters hit to be powered by GATI, Yggdrasil’s state-of-the-art technology which enables partners to employ the preconfigured, regulation-ready, standardised development toolkit to produce consistently cutting-edge content followed by rapid distribution.
Stuart McCarthy, Head of Partner Programs at Yggdrasil, said: “Our partner program continues to produce engaging titles and we’re delighted that Jade Rabbit’s newest hit, Word of Thoth, has been rolled out smoothly through the YG Masters program.
“We’re dedicated to giving boutique studios a clear avenue to success and we are hugely impressed with the performance of our partners so far.”
Roger Admeus, Managing Director at Jade Rabbit Studio, said: “Word of Thoth brings plenty of fun to the reels with a popular theme, cascading wins, big multipliers and numerous ways to trigger the bonus round. We’ve strived to give players an immersive experience and we can’t wait to see how they react.”