Castle of Terror

Fortune Games® Slots Review of Castle of Terror Slot Game

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Review of Castle Of Terror slot

Let's deck the halls with all things gory because we're about to enter the Castle of Terror! Big Time Gaming's latest slot is a tribute to the vampire genre, and these blood-sucking creatures are ready to hypnotize and devour you! A classic of the genre, Castle of Terror is based on Sir Christopher Lee's Dracula rather than Robert Pattinson's Edward Cullen.

Castle of Terror's great features and spooky ambience are sure to make your blood boil, so grab some garlic and a few stakes to be extra certain these masters of seduction won't succeed!

 

Graphics and theme

It is not uncommon to see a mysterious castle up on a hill in Transylvania as you walk through peaceful villages. Gothic in style, it looks regal and far more inviting when bathed in sunlight than the small cottages scattered throughout the field. It captures the imagination well.

In general, Castle of Terror's online slot has a peaceful, vibrant setting. However, be sure to pay close attention to the servant, the gardener, the lady and the gentleman, and you might be able to discover their true natures. A nice touch was the animation that transformed basic characters into grinning creatures with fangs.

However, we can't ignore the fact that the game's design could be more contemporary, despite the horror theme and general idea (especially when you get the Free Spins bonus and find yourself in one of the castle's chambers). In addition, the musical score resembles a 90s SNES game, if you know what we mean.

 

RTP and variance of Castle Of Terror slot

Big Time Gaming designed Castle of Terror as a volatile game in which you will need to play more than a few spins to win. Because of its high RTP, it ranks much higher than average online slots. The maximum payout of 61,720x your stake makes it worthwhile, though.

 

Here's how to play

Check out these controls before you play the Castle of Terror online slot:

When you press the rectangular green Spin button, the reels begin spinning

You can play multiple spins with the Auto-play button

The number of auto-spins you can play ranges from 5 to 100

 

Limit the loss

Limit the number of wins per person

Set your bet amount by using the two green pointers

By clicking the blue Menu button, you can access the paytable and game rules

 

What It Takes To Win

The Castle of Terror slot game is played on six reels, with a 4-5-5-5-4 row formation. There are 4,096 paylines, and to hit one, you must land at least three symbols of the same kind in a row.

Countess Lady of the House is the highest-paying symbol, rewarding you with 50x your bet after six appearances. The 9s and 10s are the lowest-paying symbols, offering up to 0.3x your stake.

Castle of Terror has a betting limit between £0.20 and £15 per spin.

 

Bonuses and free spins

There are many extraordinary features in Castle of Terror, so let's find out what they are!

Enhanced free spins and free spins

This slot offers two types of free spins bonuses:

With at least three silver castles, you will trigger the standard free spins bonus

At least one of the three golden castles triggers enhanced Free Spins bonus

A minimum of three Scatter symbols will reward you with 12 free spins and an additional three spins for each additional Scatter symbol.

The main difference between the two kinds of bonus rounds is:

Every time a high-paying symbol transforms into Wild, the win multiplier increases by +1 during the standard Free Spins round.

Free Spins with enhanced multipliers start with an x2 multiplier and increase by 2 when a high-paying symbol becomes Wild.

 

Water of Life

The Holy Water feature triggers at random and may occur on any base game spin. The holy water from a small vial is splashed on the middle four reels, making 2 or more high-paying symbols Wild, increasing the multiplier by 1.

 

*All values (Bet Levels, Maximum Win, etc.) mentioned in relation to this slot game are subject to change at any time