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Multi Play App

Multi Play App

4.50 (2 reviews)

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Jun 29, 2026

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Jun 29, 2026

Multi Play is a free mobile app from Lunar Trail Games that combines a curated Egypt travel guide with a collection of casino-style slot machine games. The travel side covers landmarks across Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria, Sinai, and beyond — all fully usable without an internet connection. The slot side brings together several themed games, from classic fruit machines to an Egyptian adventure title. It's a single download with two very different experiences inside.

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Inside Multi Play

At its core, the travel component of Multi Play functions as an offline companion for anyone heading to Egypt. The app ships with a curated list of 28 hand-picked landmarks — pyramids, ancient temples, oases, and markets — each tagged by region and category. Browsing is handled through a Discover Places screen where you can filter by area (Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria, Sinai) or by type (Pyramid, Temple, Museum, Nature, Market). A search bar sits at the top for direct lookups. Individual places include ratings and suggested visit durations, so you can rough out a realistic day.

Planning and tracking tools

  • Interactive map — a detailed Egypt map with tap-to-discover markers for every listed site.
  • Trip planner — build a day-by-day itinerary and tick off places as you visit them; progress is shown as "X of 28 places visited."
  • Favourites — save any location for instant access later.
  • Fully offline — all content downloads in advance, no connectivity required on-site.
  • No account, no tracking — your favourites, itinerary, and visit history stay on your device.

What the slot games look like

Alongside the travel guide, Multi Play includes several slot machine titles. Diamonds of Egypt leans into the same ancient-Egypt atmosphere as the travel guide itself — hieroglyph-covered stone columns in the background, reel symbols featuring a pharaoh portrait, a cobra, and ornate playing-card letters, all framed by warm desert gold. The visual language is close enough to the app's amber-and-cream travel UI that the two sides feel deliberately connected rather than randomly bundled. Other included titles are Juicy Fruits (a five-reel classic with cherries, lemons, grapes, and triple-7 jackpot display), Joker King (fruit machine with a playing-card joker theme), and Wolf Night Hold and Win (a night-sky setting with wildlife reel symbols including an owl, wolf, and ram).

A few genuine rough edges

The bottom navigation bar only shows a text label for the currently active tab — the other three tabs are icon-only, which makes orientation harder on first use. Category filter chips in the Places screen use color alone to signal their active state, with no shape or background change, which is a real usability gap. The loading screen's progress bar similarly relies on color without showing a percentage. These aren't deal-breakers, but they're noticeable on a daily basis.

The combination of a travel guide and slot games in one app is unusual enough that it takes a moment to parse — but the offline-first approach and zero-account policy make the travel side genuinely practical for anyone actually going to Egypt.

App at a Glance

Developer
Lunar Trail Games
Platform
Google Play / App Store
Last Updated
Jun 17, 2026
Price
Free
Offline Mode
Full offline support — no internet connection required on-site
Account Required
No
User Tracking
None — favourites, visits, and itinerary stay on device only
Destinations in Guide
28 curated places across regions including Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria, and Sinai

Traveller Questions Answered

Does Multi Play work without an internet connection?
Yes, Multi Play works entirely offline. You can download the information in advance and explore Egypt's sights without relying on any internet connection on-site.
Do I need to create an account to use the app?
No account is required to use Multi Play. The app also does not track you, and all your favourites, visits, and itinerary data stay on your device and never leave it.
How many destinations are included in the guide?
Multi Play includes 28 curated places across Egypt, spanning landmarks such as pyramids, temples, museums, natural oases, and markets. You can track your progress as you visit each one.
Which regions of Egypt can I explore with Multi Play?
The app covers multiple regions of Egypt, including Cairo & Giza, Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria, and Sinai. You can filter destinations by region or category directly from the Discover Places screen.
What tools does the app offer to help me plan my trip?
Multi Play includes a trip planner to build your itinerary day by day, an interactive map with tap-to-discover markers, and a Favourites feature to save places for quick access later.

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maríajos_23

Pues mira, yo llegué a Multi Play casi por accidente, buscando algo para planificar mi viaje a Egipto y sin esperarme gran cosa... y la verdad es que me ha sorprendido muchísimo 🌴 La app funciona completamente sin conexión, lo que para mí es un punto enorme porque cuando estás …

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Teo_Rincón

¿Una guía de viaje offline? ¿Con ese icono tan llamativo? Yo la descargué pensando que era otra cosa. El contenido está bien, vale. Pero 28 lugares... ¿es todo lo que hay? Para un país del tamaño de Egipto eso se queda bastante corto.

marisol_tech

Coincido en que el offline es el punto fuerte más claro (y entiendo por qué te entusiasma si viajas sin datos fiables), pero lo de las pestañas de navegación me parece más importante de lo que lo planteas. Si estás en un sitio nuevo, con el sol dando en la pantalla y un poco de estrés de turista, adivinar qué icono te lleva al mapa frente al que te lleva al planificador no es trivial, ¿no? Que solo la pestaña activa muestre texto es una decisión de diseño que no entiendo muy bien, siendo honesta.

tono_crítico

28 lugares. Para todo Egipto. Eso no es una guía, es un aperitivo.

marisol_ux

Entiendo el entusiasmo (y de verdad que el modo offline es algo que en este tipo de apps se da demasiado por sentado), pero hay algo que me inquieta desde el punto de vista de la experiencia de usuario y es que la app parece depender mucho del color para comunicar estados: los filtros de categoría en la pantalla de lugares cambian de color para indicar cuál está activo, pero sin ningún cambio de forma ni de borde que lo acompañe, lo cual puede ser problemático para usuarios con ciertas dificultades de visión del color; también los botones de favorito son corazones vacíos sin etiqueta visible, y el botón flotante del más tampoco tiene texto accesible, que son detalles que en una app pensada para el uso en exteriores y en situaciones de movilidad real deberían estar resueltos desde el principio y no dejarse como detalles menores; en ese sentido el diseño de las tarjetas en sí está bastante bien logrado, el contraste entre el fondo oscuro y las tarjetas crema es muy legible, pero los elementos interactivos secundarios necesitan más trabajo.

terra_m

...so I downloaded Multi Play expecting something pretty basic, you know, just a travel guide kind of thing... and it actually surprised me. the Egypt content is genuinely well put together — the Great Pyramid, the Sphinx, the museums, all laid out in a way that feels thoughtful rather than …

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tommy_plays

the offline thing is real. no data roaming stress. used it in aswan and it worked perfectly 🌍

GrumpyTechDesk

Store screenshots are MISLEADING. Fruit machines, wolves, jokers. None of that is in the app. False advertising territory.

priya_reads

Yeah I had the exact same reaction when I first saw the store page (I nearly skipped it entirely because I thought it was a slots game, which... not my thing). But the actual app is genuinely a travel companion with maps and a favourites list and everything, which is fine I guess as long as you get past the baffling icon. The About page explains it pretty clearly once you're inside.

GlitchHunter77

Confirmed misleading. Store icon shows slot reels and fruit symbols. In-app content is Egypt travel guide. Zero overlap. Dev needs to fix store listing assets.

priya_reads

One thing I really appreciate is the 'Built for explorers' section in the About page — no account required, no tracking, your data stays on your device (which honestly feels rare these days and is a bit of a relief). The trip planner is something I've been wanting in an offline travel app for a while... I just wish the filter chips on the Places screen were a bit clearer about which one is active, because I kept second-guessing whether I'd selected a category or not.

GrumpyTechDesk

Filter state issue is REAL. Color-only active indicator. No shape change. Fails basic usability. Easy fix, not done.

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