Aztec Gold Pyramid
Aztec Gold – Pyramid Climb ™ is an accumulator game where you set your initial stake and your winnings from each level are used as the starting stake for the next level. On each level you have the chance of collecting gems, and an accumulation of these results in a gem bonus award. Simply decide whether you want to play the next level or collect your winnings and end the game.
Select the stake amount you want to play with by clicking +/- on either side of the stake window. As you increase this value the payouts per level also change. The payouts are displayed on the paytable within the game.
It features exotic symbols of pyramids, wild animals, golden dragons and ancient masks. It is based on a tale of searching for the treasures of the Aztecs. Exploring the interactive bonus levels the player progresses through the Aztec's pyramids to find the Golden Dragon and find the desired treasures. The Aztec Gold slot is 5 reels and up to 21 paylines. The Aztec Gold slot machine features obvious Aztec themed symbols like tribal masks, a temple, idols and maize and some less than obvious symbols like tomatoes and llamas (yes, really). The golden idol is the wild, but it only appears on lines 2, 3 and 4.
Click the PLAY button, then click a block on level 1 to start the draw.
If you pick a winning square (gold square), you have the option of playing the next level by clicking a block on the next level. Alternatively you can collect your cashpot winnings by clicking the COLLECT button. This will end the game and you'll be prompted to play again should you wish.
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Avoid the two hidden losing blocks on each level. If you collect enough gems you will be awarded a gem bonus which is multiple of your original stake.
The number of bonus gems hidden on each level are as follows.
Level | Number of purple gems | Number of blue gems |
---|---|---|
10 | 1 | 0 |
9 | 0 | 0 |
8 | 0 | 1 |
7 | 1 | 1 |
6 | 0 | 1 |
5 | 0 | 1 |
4 | 1 | 1 |
3 | 0 | 2 |
2 | 0 | 2 |
1 | 1 | 2 |
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Important
Aztec Doubloons
Any gem bonuses collected are awarded even if you do not win the main game.
Zoom Function
Click to zoom in and click to zoom out in the game.
Bet Limits
The maximum and minimum bet in the game depends on the selected stake. If you set this setting to its maximum value, you get the maximum stake, and if you set it to its minimum value you get the minimum bet.
Error Handling
Please see the PlayNow.com Player Agreement on our web site for information about software errors and malfunctions.
by Lumir G. Janku 1996 from WorldMysteries Website
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