Queen of Cairo: Royal Maxways is a Microgaming slot that brings the Queen of Cairo theme back with a bigger reel setup and a more modern Maxways system. The game returns to ancient Egypt with golden temples, royal symbols, scarabs, gods and plenty of shiny treasure on the screen.
The main idea is simple: take the original Egyptian slot mood, stretch it into a bigger multiways format and add stronger bonus potential. The game uses changing reel heights, winning symbols that disappear, Royal Light Wild transformations and Free Spins with an increasing multiplier. On paper, that gives it a lot more bite than the average “pharaohs and gold” slot.
The issue is that the theme itself feels very familiar. Egypt slots have been done so many times that even the Queen needs to work overtime to stand out. The mechanics are stronger than the presentation, but the game still feels more like a safe Maxways upgrade than a truly exciting new chapter.
Queen of Cairo: Royal Maxways is played with 6 standard reels and 1 extra reel above the main grid. The Maxways setup can create up to 117,649 ways to win, depending on how many symbols appear on the reels during a spin. Wins are formed from left to right by landing matching symbols on adjacent reels.
The RTP is 96.04%, volatility is very high, and the bet range runs from 0.20 to 40. The maximum win is 40,000x the bet.
Queen of Cairo: Royal Maxways has strong numbers and a decent feature setup, but the game does not feel as exciting as the 40,000x max win suggests. The Maxways system, Royal Light Wilds and Free Spins multiplier are all useful, and the bonus can clearly produce big moments.
The weaker side is the presentation. The ancient Egypt theme looks polished enough, but it is also very safe. We have seen gods, gold and scarabs many times before, and this version does not add much new flavour to the treasure chest.
Overall, Queen of Cairo: Royal Maxways is playable and has real potential, but it feels more like a standard upgrade than a standout release. The Queen has power, but the throne room could use more personality.
Our rating 5.5/10