With the continuing popularity of vampire stories, both on large and small screens, there are a number of slot games that have been devised which incorporate this theme. One of the spookier games has been created by SkillOnNet software. It’s called “Vampire’s Feast” and like most of the games created by SkillOnNet, it is in very realistic 3D. The game has five reels and 20 paylines. It offers a maximum payoff of 5,000 coins.
The symbols for the game are some of the scariest seen anywhere in the world of slot machines. There are bats, wolves and vampires as well as an old mansion. There is also the young woman who needs to be saved. It’s all presented with the type of dramatic music you’d expect to hear in a haunted house setting.
One of the symbols in the game spells out the words “Blood Mode,” Fittingly for this game, the words look like they were written in blood. Get three or more Blood Mode symbols and you double your winnings when you get the young woman on a paying line.
The other special symbols in the game are equally spooky creatures of the dark. Vampire’s Feast’s Scatter symbol are the wolves. There are two bonus symbols, a Pistol and a Coffin. The Wild symbol is a Bat.
There are also bonus spins available in the Vampire’s Feast slots. The Scatter symbol of the wolves triggers bonus games when you get at least three of them on one payline. Three wolves get 5 free spins, four wolves get 10 and five wolves will get you 20 free spins.
There are two different bonus games in Vampire’s Feast. Get at least three Pistol symbols and you will be taken to the “Shoot the Bats” bonus game. Three or more coffins and you will go to the “Save the Girl” bonus game. There is another bonus triggered when you get at least two vampires on a line. It’s called “Special Wonder” and it provides free spins in search of greater prizes.
To collect the biggest prize, get five vampire symbols on one line. And collect a 5,000-1 payoff .
The only problem in Vampire’s Feast, as seems to happen often with SkillOnNet slots, is that the entertainment part of the game gets in the way of the gambling. Every winning hand in Vampire’s Feast produces a little show from one of the winning squares. There is a vampire sucking blood and another one who turns into a bat and flies away. There are other frightening little skits as well.
So if you play slots for the entertainment and not so much to try to win money, Vampire’s Feast is the game you’re looking for. If you’re more interested in trying to win a lot of coins, you’ll probably find the little plays and dramas to be quite distracting.