There must always be balance in the universe, and this trio of goddesses is here to restore order - and maybe a little bit of cash too… Sisters of the Sun is the follow-up slot from Play'n GO, hot on the heels of Moon Princess with similar gameplay and an enormous number of prizes. If you manage to collect the top payout, you could receive up to x15,000 making it one of the more lucrative games from Play'n GO.
Sisters of the Sun isn't a title that will instantly be recognisable as a successor, but regular players who've spent some time on Moon Princess will quickly notice the similarities. With the sun and the moon being two sides of the same coin, there's a natural connection between the two games, which is inevitable. Moon Princess has more of an anime vibe while Sisters of the Sun takes players on a trip back to ancient Egypt. But aesthetics aside, there are many of the same features that have been given a little nip and tuck for the Sisters' arrival.
The game is played on a 5x5 grid which is based on cluster pays. This means that you don't need to worry about paylines or ways to win; instead, you'll be aiming to land clusters of symbols where there are at least three touching either vertically or horizontally. The betting range is pretty standard, starting at 0.20 and climbing to a max bet of 100.00. However, volatility is relatively high, meaning you'll need deep pockets to ride out the inevitable dry periods.
Egypt is one of the hottest places on Earth, so it's perhaps not a surprise that the Sisters of the Sun heads back there for the gameplay. You'll be travelling back in time to Ancient Egypt with sand as far as the eye can see, Egyptian music and a sprinkling of iconic Egyptian images sprinkled around.
Although this slot is a cluster pays setup, the paytable still contains low and high pays. At the lower end, there's a cobra, cat, jewellery and leaves, while the premium symbols are made up of the three goddesses: Bastet, Hathor, and Sekhmet.
You'll also get some extra assistance from the wilds. This can stand in for any of the regular symbols to create more winning clusters.
The cascade mechanism, which is much-loved by Play'n GO, is used in this slot. That means any winning spins have the matching symbols removed, leaving spaces for new symbols to cascade into position - and potentially more wins.
If you don't win on any turn, the Goddess Power feature may be triggered, with three different sets of modifiers depending on which sister arrives. Sekhmet converts one set of symbols to another, Hathor adds up to two wilds, while Bastet removes two types of symbols.
With every spin, the Eye of Ra is placed in five positions on the grid. If your win covers one of these eyes, you'll get a win multiplier of +1, which resets before your next turn.
Land just one of the glowing scroll scatter, and you'll unlock the Sisterhood Feature. The Goddess Power feature triggers on each non-winning round until all three goddesses have given you the benefit of their power. If you manage to clear the board during this feature, you'll be able to move to the free spins bonus round.
Before the bonus round begins, you'll have to choose from what the three sisters can offer: there's a maximum of eight free spins, but there are varying degrees of volatility. You can select more spins but a lower chance of winning or fewer spins and a more lucrative volatility, but the decision is yours alone!
Sisters of the Sun from Play'n GO may be the successor to the Moon Princess, but it's a slot that's got plenty going on. With players able to choose their own volatility and select their preferred bonus, there's a great deal of autonomy in playing this slot. A great one to enjoy, but the myriad of features and technical picks may mean that it's a bit too complex for newbies.