Temple of Three
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Ancient Egypt is doing a lot of overtime in slot design, and this Play'n GO release does not escape that problem. Temple of Three is a compact 3x3, 5-payline slot built around Coins, Treasure Keeper symbols, Divine Re-spins and a Hold'n Spin bonus. The structure is easy to understand. That is the compliment and the criticism. It is cleaner than many overloaded collector games, but it also feels like another tomb, another coin pot and another set of gods watching the same old reels.
The useful part is the three-god modifier system. Bastet, Ra and Anubis are not just decorative statues; they affect multipliers, mystery prizes and coin upgrades inside the bonus flow. Regulated-market note for Canada: Play'n GO lists Alberta among its licences and its games are already available through Ontario-regulated partners, while Alberta’s open regulated market is scheduled for July 13, 2026. Availability still depends on the casino, the province and the exact game catalogue.
How the base game plays How the Divine Re-spins mechanic works The free spins round How the Hold'n Spin feature works Bet limits, Ante Bet and Bonus Buy Temple of Three Screenshots
How the base game plays
The game uses 3 reels, 3 rows and 5 fixed paylines. Wins land from left to right with 3 matching symbols across an active line, so the base game is intentionally narrow. No tumbling reels. No expanding grid. No ways system. Low symbols are the 10, J, Q, K and A card ranks, paying from 1x to 3x for a full line. The higher symbols are the scarab, Eye of Ra and Ankh-style premium icons, paying up to 6x. The more important symbols are the Coins and Treasure Keeper. A Treasure Keeper on the middle reel can collect visible Coins from the side reels, which gives the base game its only real bite.
How the Divine Re-spins mechanic works
Divine Re-spins are triggered when a Treasure Keeper lands on the middle reel with at least one Coin visible on reel 1 or reel 3. The Keeper collects the visible Coin values, then moves down one position per re-spin. Coin prizes begin at 0.5x and can reach 10x in the normal mode, so this is not just a cosmetic nudge between dead spins. If more than one Keeper lands, each one can collect independently, which is where the feature stops feeling completely flat. Still, it remains a small-grid collection mechanic. It gives the base game short bursts of movement, but it does not turn the main game into a proper bonus chase by itself.
The free spins round
There is no traditional free spins round here. That matters. A lot of Egyptian slots still lean on the familiar scatter-triggered bonus, but this title cuts that route out and puts its energy into respins instead. Players looking for expanding symbols, a selected special symbol or a long free-spin sequence will not find that rhythm. The replacement is the Hold'n Spin bonus, which behaves more like a coin-locking feature than a classic free spins mode. That decision makes the game quicker and simpler, but also narrower. The session becomes about waiting for Keepers, Coins and pot triggers rather than building toward a separate round with its own reel behaviour.
How the Hold'n Spin feature works
Uncollected Coins feed the three god pots outside the grid, and a pot can trigger the Hold'n Spin bonus with one, two or three enhancements active. The round starts with 3 re-spins. New Coins, Treasure Keepers, Instant Prize symbols or Mystery symbols reset the counter back to 3. Bastet's Multiplier can place multiplier frames on reels 1 and 3. Ra's Mystery can add sticky Mystery symbols that reveal a prize at the end. Anubis' Enhancer can push Coin values up to the next tier. Second Blessing can also rescue a dying round by adding a final Coin when the last re-spin misses. It is familiar, but the three-pot layering gives it just enough texture.
Bet limits, Ante Bet and Bonus Buy
The listed bet range converts to roughly CA$0.30 to CA$80 per spin. Go Ultra is the ante-style option here, raising the active stake by 50% and increasing Coin values up to 13.33x instead of the normal 10x ceiling. That pushes the effective range to about CA$0.45 to CA$120 when enabled. There is no Bonus Buy, which is the right call for this math style. One warning: Play'n GO releases multiple RTP profiles for this title, with the lowest listed build dropping to 84.20%. Do not play that version unless you enjoy donating margin to the operator.
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Worth trying if you like compact coin-collector slots and do not need a full free spins round to stay interested. The best part is the bonus structure: Bastet, Ra and Anubis give the Hold'n Spin round more variation than the tiny grid suggests. The weakness is obvious too — the theme is recycled, the base game is thin, and the max-win data should be checked in the casino’s own info screen before staking real money. Best for players who enjoy simple respin mechanics and want a lighter Play'n GO title rather than another oversized bonus machine.
- The 3x3 layout makes the Coin and Treasure Keeper loop easy to read from the first few spins.
- Divine Re-spins give the base game more movement than a plain 5-line mini slot would have.
- The three god pots add actual modifier variety to the Hold'n Spin bonus.
- A listed 10,000x ceiling is strong for such a compact reel setup.
- The Egyptian tomb theme is worn down to dust at this point.
- Public pre-release listings are split on the final max win, so the in-game info screen needs checking before real-money play.
- Check the in-game RTP first. This title has several RTP profiles, and the lowest listed version is far worse than the top version. Ontario players should also stick to licensed casinos, while Alberta players should watch the province’s regulated market rollout in 2026.
- The 84.20% RTP version is brutal and should be avoided.
What Will You Play Next
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No. The game replaces a standard free spins round with Divine Re-spins and Hold'n Spin. That makes it faster and more focused on Coin collection, but it will disappoint players who prefer scatter-triggered free spins with expanding symbols or persistent multipliers.
Go Ultra is only worth considering if you specifically want higher Coin values and accept the higher stake. It raises the active bet by 50%, so bankroll drain is faster. For cautious players, the regular mode is the cleaner starting point.
Check the in-game RTP first. This title has several RTP profiles, and the lowest listed version is far worse than the top version. Ontario players should also stick to licensed casinos, while Alberta players should watch the province’s regulated market rollout in 2026.
It fits players who like short, readable respin features and coin collection rather than long bonus rounds. If you enjoy Hold'n Spin-style games but dislike huge grids and overloaded screens, this one makes sense. If you want originality, it is a harder sell.
Current public data is not fully aligned, with some listings showing a lower cap than the 10,000x figure used in the slot details. That does not make the game broken, but it does mean the casino’s own paytable should be treated as the final source before real-money play.