Night Vampire Slot Machine
Aren’t all vampires classed as night vampires, seeing as they primarily come out at night? The unusual, and rather poor, choice in name will be put to rest for the moment so that we can appreciate the fun of this game; this slot machine from WorldMatch is quite the spooktacular find.
It may look like a B movie, left on shelves to gather dust while the blockbusters get their day, but it’s actually a surprisingly varied contemporary title that has three bonus games. We’ll let you sink your fangs into that for a moment. For a bet as low as 0.01, players can get three levels in addition to the base game, and a cheeky chappy wild that helps them win.
Your descend into the underworld will begin when the sun goes down, the graveyard soon to be a regular haunt; bite your lip, suck it up and pretend you don’t fear the reaper as you’re about to see what the Night Vampire can do for you.
Unholy Alliance
Any angels knocking about aren’t going to like the choices you’re about to make, but as they’re not in with a chance at winning x1,000 credits, who are they to judge you.
Acting fast isn’t something you have to worry about when playing online slots, but WorldMatch have ensured that an easy breezy startup is what you get, thanks to help from the Max Bet and Autoplay widgets. These two are invaluable for any type of gamers, experienced or otherwise. The maximum bet option gives you 0.30 credits on every one of the 15 winlines, and the automatic spins can last up to 1,000 waves.
You can, of course, choose to ignore these options and do it all yourself, giving a DIY edge to your cemetery outing; bets begin at 0.01, and spinning the 5-reels happens when you tap the play toggle. Simplicity is to be had regardless of how you tackle Night Vampire; courteous and helpful, the undead get brownie points from us.
Sucker for You
Vampires just can’t help themselves around humans, the smell, the taste, it gets them so wild that they make silly decisions, decisions like appearing on your reels. Even though WorldMatch games are known to be less than forthcoming, five of Dracula icons can be won during a playthrough, and when it happens you get 1,000 coins.
As for the rest of the symbols, they’re all of a substantial size, with matches of three still getting you between 20 and 40 credits (this covers every single tile), and so you’ve got a generous game here.
Going Batty
There are two scatters to hunt down, a bat and a black horse, but they can also be found together to trigger yet another bonus round.
- Bat scatter: This round is all about taking out the bats: you aim and shoot, no need for any thinking. The level will keep on going, prizes being found, until the toll of the losing bell sounds and appears.
- Horse scatter: There are two horses pulling along Dracula’s ride, but what colour are they? After you’ve chosen, the horses will continue on their journey, picking up money as they go; this cycle will repeat for the number of times you guess correctly.
- Combo scatter: A far simpler round consisting of free spins, where winning is pretty much guaranteed.
What we like most about these bonuses are that they’re not too dissimilar to one another, yet they’re individual enough at the same time; there’s fluidity and contrast, and it works.
Fright Night Jitters
We have to hand it to WorldMatch with this one: it looks like it’s going to be pants and then is actually pretty good. There’s variance and challenge, yet neither will drive you insane whilst you play, meaning that newcomers stand as much of a chance as anyone else.
Furthermore, the betting threshold is fantastically low, allowing users to cross over from being play for run gamers to play for real.