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£500 jackpot chase-themed slot with multiple in-game bonuses
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Multipliers can climb as high as 20x with upgrade modifiers active
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Feature-heavy gameplay with collectors, cash symbols, reel modifiers, and Fortune Spins
Pharaohs Bigger Big Money is another entry in the growing “Big Money” style slot series, this time wrapped in an ancient Egypt theme with plenty of bonus mechanics layered on top of each other. The game focuses heavily on collectors, cash symbols, multipliers, and long-running bonus rounds that can suddenly swing from small returns into much bigger payouts if the trail system starts building momentum.
At first glance the base game feels fairly straightforward, with standard symbols mixed alongside cash values and bonus icons, but most of the action comes from the feature system rather than regular line wins. Cash symbols pay in mixed combinations anywhere on the reels, with the top combination paying £40 for five matching symbols on a £2 stake. Wild symbols substitute for almost everything and are more important than they first appear because they also act as Collector symbols, pulling in all visible cash values whenever they land.

Pharaoh’s Bigger Big Money Gameplay
The main attraction is the Big Money Bonus, triggered by landing three or more bonus symbols anywhere on the reels. The number of bonus symbols changes the starting strength of the feature. Three symbols begin the bonus at a 1x multiplier, four symbols start at 2x, while five symbols launch the Mega Big Money version with a 3x starting multiplier already active. From there the feature becomes a chase between the Collector and the Chaser, played out across a multiplier trail sitting above the reels.
Unlike traditional free spins, this bonus technically has unlimited spins. The round only ends once the Chaser catches the Collector, which creates a very different rhythm compared to normal bonus features. Every time Collector symbols land they gather all visible cash values and move the Collector further along the trail. Chaser symbols also move forward, creating tension throughout the feature as both sides race toward each other.
The multiplier ladder is one of the stronger parts of the game. As the Collector advances, the active multiplier can climb through 2x, 3x, 4x, 6x, 8x and eventually 10x. If certain upgrades are active this can extend all the way to 20x, which is where the feature starts to become far more volatile. Cash symbols range from small values like 1x and 2x stake up to 100x normally, while upgraded versions can introduce 200x symbols into the reels.
One thing that helps the bonus stand out is the sarcophagus mechanic that activates whenever the Chaser catches the Collector. Instead of simply ending immediately, the game pauses to reveal one of three possible outcomes. Sometimes the feature ends and awards the accumulated total, but there are also continuation outcomes. “Push Back” moves the Chaser backwards by two positions, giving the bonus extra life, while “Walk On” pushes the Collector ahead to the next multiplier stage. These moments can massively change the value of a bonus, especially if they happen while higher multipliers are active.
Before the bonus fully begins, the game also adds an upgrade selection feature. Eight mystery picks appear, hiding different modifiers that can completely alter how the round behaves. Some upgrades are more useful than others, but a few can noticeably improve the potential.
Chaser Freeze temporarily stops the Chaser from advancing during the first couple of Chaser symbol hits, buying extra time to build wins. Golden Collectors add sticky-style Collector symbols that slowly move down the reels over multiple spins. Extra Cash and Extra Collectors increase symbol frequency, while the Bigger Cash upgrade introduces the higher 50x, 100x and 200x values more regularly. The Multiplier Upgrade is arguably the most valuable, boosting the trail all the way up to 20x.

The game also includes reel modifiers during Fortune Spins and the Big Money Bonus itself. These modifiers can reveal extra Cash or Collector symbols after the reels stop, occasionally rescuing otherwise dead spins. There are even situations where a modifier can prevent the bonus from ending when the Collector gets caught, effectively giving the feature another escape route.
Fortune Spins act as a separate feature using a stripped-down reel set containing only Cash, Bonus and Collector symbols. Because regular symbols are removed, the chance of triggering the Big Money Bonus becomes noticeably higher. Every Collector symbol also instantly gathers all visible cash values, making these spins feel far more feature-heavy than the standard base game. They are fixed at a £2 stake.
Finally, there is a Dual Wheel Gamble feature sitting alongside the main game. One wheel offers straight cash multipliers ranging from 1.5x up to 10x, while the second wheel gives players the chance to gamble directly into one of the three Big Money bonus variants. Once a bonus gamble succeeds though, further gambles are restricted to cash-only options.
Overall, Pharaohs Bigger Big Money feels built around chaining extensions and upgrades together rather than relying on a single huge hit. The base game can feel fairly quiet at times, but once the bonus starts there is constantly something happening, with collectors moving, multipliers climbing, modifiers triggering and the Chaser slowly closing in. Players who enjoy feature-heavy slots with lots of moving parts will probably get the most from it, especially those who like long bonus rounds that can suddenly turn around late into the feature.


