Vampire Slot Machine

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Slot machines occupy much of the casino floor and they dominate space on the expo floor at G2E. The games on display are being demoed or shopped to casino operators for placement in casinos. Themed penny slot machines are among the most popular games in casinos. That’s what I want to look at today. Vampires Themed online slot game February 2021 Welcome to our slot machine “Vampire hunters”, where you will play the role of a vampire hunter, and conduct its own, independent investigation of once happened the tragedy. Download and play the Vampire's Embrace slot machine online for free by using our exclusive instant no deposit casino bonuses for the Vampire's Embrace slot machine! Vampires is a five-reel slot with five pay-lines with plenty of action found in-between. When you win, there are some of the coolest animations played, such as the bat shadow flying off from the letters or the chalice revealing what it truly holds. There are other cool moments within this game, too.

Overview: Our Free Halloween Slot machine was one of the first slot machines we had at Free Slots 4U. In 2015 the original Flash game was joined by an HTML 5 powered version, slick new graphics, mobile device compatibility, and is part of our no download slots machines collection.
This five-reel, nine payline slot game is a excellent choice for beginners. It keeps things nice and simple with standard Wild, Scatter, and Free Spins features.
This game is ideal for having some Halloween fun. It has a top jackpot of 5000x the number of coins bet on an activated pay line.
We have given different sound effects to each symbol, and you only hear the symbol's sound effects when it makes up a winning combination. Such as the meow of the black cat, the cackle of a witch, and the evil laugh of Count Dracula. Even good old Frankenstein features in this game and has his very own unique winning sound effect.
No sign up is required to play our Halloween slot machine. However, register and login to be able to save your scores on the leaderboard. You might even win a real money cash prize! Mobile Compatible! As with many of our other slot games. Halloween Slots can be played with no app download. On your iPhone / iPad / Android phones and tablets. Perfect for playing our free mobile slots on your portable devices.

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Halloween Competitions

Every Halloween, we run competitions using our Halloween slot machines. The competitions are free to enter and have real prizes. There are seven different ways that you can win cash prizes on the site.

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Halloween Slot Free Spins Feature

When you hit three or more bats, you will see a bunch of bats fly across the reels and out of the screen towards you (Flash version only). The background color will change to an eerie green, and you will hear some haunting sound effects. Including moans and groans, and then there are flashes of lightning. All of this, along with the message in the message bar, let you know that you have entered the games free spins mode.
During the free spins mode. Your winnings will be added to your total, but you will not be using any credits to spin. You will notice the spinning sound changes to a rather nasty tune, too, while spinning. We know that noise grates, its meant to, I know - evil, pure evil!

Halloween Slot Machine Symbols Guide

Wild Symbol The Wild Ghost symbol substitutes all other symbols to make a winning combination except for the Pumpkin Scatter.

Scatter Symbol Get 2 or more Pumpkin scatter symbols visible on the reels to activate a win.

Bonus Scatter Symbol Get 3 or more Bonus Bat Scatter symbols visible on the reels to activate free spins.

Highest Paying Symbol The Halloween slot logo symbol is the highest paying symbol - hit 5 or more to win 5000 credits.

The Best Halloween-Themed Slots

Halloween, All Hallows Eve, or All Saints Eve is observed and celebrated in many countries. With links to religion and dating back to about 1745, it's no surprise that Halloween-themed slots are such popular types of slots. Just look at the number of TV shows and films that are also based on the theme.

Halloween Slots Machine - House of Fun Slot - Awesome 3D Slot!

Overview: The masters of 3D slots games Betsoft have a few awesome Halloween slots. However, House of Fun is the one that we think is the best, although it was an extremely close call as they have Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, which is also a fantastic slot. The House of Fun slot is a 5 Reel, 30 Payline, 3D slot game that features Betsoft's amazing 3D graphics. You can expect plenty of eye-popping graphics and animations as you guide Paul, Jane, and their trusty dog Chip through a haunted house.

On the reels, you'll find a cast of creepy characters, including The Mad Hatter, a haunted mirror, gargoyle door knocker, Jack-in-the-box, and a sinister Cheshire cat type critter.

If you hit three or more door knockers, you get to play the Escape bonus feature. Which is a nicely presented 'Pick me' style bonus game. Simply pick one of 5 doors to help Paul and Jane escape from the haunted house. Choose the correct way out to reveal your bonus.

Hitting three or more of the Jack-in-the-box symbols on a payline will start the Free spins rounds. During which the entire center reel becomes Wild.

In the third feature, Hitting three or more of the Mad Hatter symbols triggers the Mad Click Me bonus. During this round, you just click the symbols to reveal bonuses until you hit a 'Collect' symbol, at which point the round ends, and you return to the reels.

Where To Play House of Fun Slot?

Try House of Fun slot machine and other free Halloween slot machines at Superior Casino. (not Canadian players) or play at Drake Casino
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Halloween Slots Machine - Haunted Slot.

Overview: Winaday's Haunted slot machine is a game you might not have come across as it's only available to play at Winaday. This is an attractive five reel 25 payline slot with suitably spooky symbols, including Dracula, a ghost lady, armor, a skull, etc. Dracula acts as the Wild symbol, and he also pays out the largest multiplier when he's part of winning combinations. Hit five of these symbols on a single active payline to win 1000 times your wagered amount.

A cool feature in this game is the Hold symbol. This special symbol may appear anywhere on the reels. When you do hit one, you have the option of freezing any of the first four reels in the game. You can also freeze multiple reels if you wish. Once frozen, you can then spin the remaining reels like normal. The Hold feature does not end unless you win on any payline or opt to change your bet value or the number of active paylines.

The Haunted slot has one bonus round called 'Graveyard Bonus', which is triggered when you collect three or more of the Shovel symbols. In the bonus game, you can dig up free spins, a cash bonus, or extra shovels to continue digging for prizes. Overall this is a great looking and original slot from Win A Day

Where To Play Haunted Slot?

Try Haunted slot and other free Halloween slot machines at Win A Day Casino.
Not suitable for UK players

Halloween Slots Machine - Immortal Romance Slot.

Overview: With its cast of passionate, good-looking vampires, Microgaming's Immortal Romance clearly takes its inspiration from The Twilight Saga series of films (and books) as well as hit shows such as True Blood. This five-reel, 243 ways video slot game stars two male characters (Troy, a dashing playboy vampire, and Michael, a vampire and professor). Along with two female characters (Sarah, a Doctor, and Amber, a witch) in a game packed with features, including free spins, scatters, wilds, multipliers, and a special 'Wild Desire' bonus feature. If you've ever played Thunderstruck 2, you'll soon get the hang of this as the game as it uses the same game 'engine,' albeit with a few differences.

Each of the four characters has their own bonus feature triggered by landing 3, 4, or 5 Lion Door Knocker scatter symbol on the reels at which pint players get to choose one of four doors behind which lie the features:

Amber feature: In this mode, you get ten free spins with all wins are multiplied by 5x. This is the first stage, and they can be retriggered.

Troy feature: grants you 15 free spins with a vampire bats feature. A number of bats can randomly turn symbols into 2x or 3x multipliers.

Michael feature: When triggered, you get twenty free spins with Microgaming's Rolling Reels, during which consecutive wins increase the multiplier up to x5

Sarah feature: awards you 25 free spins with a wild vine feature. During spins, a Wild Vine Symbol randomly transforms symbols into additional substitutes. Landing 2, 3, 4, or 5 scatter symbols during this bonus feature will trigger an extra 1, 2, 3, or 4 free spins, respectively.

The Wild Desire feature is similar to Thunderstruck 2s Wild Storm feature as between 1 and 5 reels turn wild, offering the chance to bag some big wins.

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Immortal Romance does a great job with its Vampire theme, and the abundance of features combined with top-notch design and sound means it's got enough to keep you interested. Fans of all things Gothic and Vampire lovers will love this game!

Where To Play Immortal Romance Slot?

Try one of our recommended Microgaming Casinos: UK Casino Club welcomes players from the UK, Canadian and European players. Mr Green Mr Green Australian/New Zealand players.
Not suitable for US players

Halloween Fun Fact: After Christmas holiday period, on a commercial front, Halloween is the second highest grossing holiday.
Why don't ghosts like rain?
It dampens their spirits!

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Halloween themed games, as you would expect, are the most popular slots around Halloween. However, they are still pretty popular throughout the year, this is why we have more than just one Halloween themed game. We actually have four Halloween themed slot games, including Halloween slot game on this page, there is Halloween Party which is a 20 payline 5 reel slot, Monster Slots is a 3 payline 5 reels slots which is also one of our older games, and Spooky Fruity is a Halloween themed Fruit Machine.

May the 26th, 1897 saw the publication of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”. The seminal gothic novel that has shaped an entire genre of writing from literature to cinema, from TV to comic books. No one needs to have vampires explained to then, such is the impact that one Count Dracula has had on the collective consciousness of modern culture.

In a few years after its publication the internal combustion engine would revolutionise how we get from A to B, but at that point in history were are held together by the steel of the horseshoe and the railway line. Information could be tapped from one end of the earth to the other in a matter of minutes but we were still a few decades away from log-distance conversation and whilst the frontier had been tamed pockets of darkness remained that enraptured our collective imagination. Despite all our progress, we still stood, pilgrims on the edge of a forgotten forest.

From that dense thicket Stoker’s creation crept his way into the hearts and minds of an unquenchable readership. Dracula: a symbol of primal sophistication, of the unknown and the unexplained turned into cold, terrifying flesh has remained with us for well over a century and in some way has been with us for as long as we have had the time to sit and stare into the darkness.

Folklore

Dracula is the accumulation of centuries of folklore, a creation sitting deep inside a recess of the human psyche. Count Dracula was not the first literary figure to drink blood, in fact he wasn’t even the first vampire. Stoker’s success is a combination of his narrative style, a realism brought about through a first-person narrative told as an epistolary novel through letters, diary entries, newspaper articles, and ships’ log entries and the unnerving refinement of Dracula’s ancient aristocratic savagery.

He may be the first mythical blood-sucker to live in a castle, dress in fine clothes and speak with Victorian elegance but Dracula is one of the last in a long line of vampiric nightmares that have peppered cultures for thousands of years.

Lamashtu was a Mesopotamian demon. A female monster who would prey on pregnant women and steal their babies during breast-feeding. She would take the child, feast on its bones and drink its blood but looked nothing like the vampires we know today. She was part lion, part donkey, part bird, with other animals thrown in for good luck depending on who was telling the story. All this from a culture that thrived 5000 years ago and was nothing but dust and remnants long before Western civilisation had made its mark.

The Ancient Greeks had the Strix, a large-headed bird that fed on human flesh and blood. The Philippines have the Manananggal, “a malevolent, man-eating and blood-sucking monster or witch”, usually female with hug bat-like wings, with an abhorrence for garlic and salt. The same monster exists in Malaysia, but is called a Penanggalan, a word meaning “detach” or “remove”. In aboriginal Australia there is a creature called Yara-ma-yha-who, resembling a little frog-like man with red skin, no teeth and suckers on the ends of its hands and feet. The Yara-ma-yha-who would drop down out of trees and use its suckers to drain the blood from its victims. In the Caribbean you have the Soucouyant, “a malignant witch believed to shed her skin by night and suck the blood of her victims.” In the Celtic culture of Scotland and Ireland you have the Baobhan Sith, “a beautiful women who would seduce their victims before attacking them and draining their blood.”

That list could go on indefinitely, with just about every place and people imaginable having a blood-sucking monster to haunt the nightmares of its children. The range of people and places is extensive enough to reach right the way around the world and whilst the form that the creature takes will vary its preoccupation with imbibing human blood remains a constant.

Hunting Vampires

By the time we catch up with Dracula in the pages of Stoker’s novel, the Count’s requisite to preserve his own life by drinking the blood of his victims is becoming an increasingly problematic undertaking in his sparsely populated Transylvania outpost. The arrival of strangers to Castle Dracula serves him up a solution:

“I long to go through the crowded streets of your mighty London, to be in the midst of the whirl and rush of humanity, to share its life, its change, its death, and all that makes it what it is.”

London was the centre of Western society, the most populated city in the world and a veritable buffet of delight for a city still haunted by the murders of one Jack the Ripper and now it too could join the rest of the world, boasting its own blood-sucking terror.

The vampires that we recognise today were formed in the imagination of 18th century Eastern Europe and the horror the was left trailing in the wake of a cholera epidemic. As thousands died the ground swelled with decaying bodies giving grave robbers an endless supply line, but what waited for them in the thick black earth soon had them scrambling for cover.

The bodies that were uncovered had grown, as had the nails and hair and most horrifying of all were the traces of blood that smeared the sides of the mouth. Those who witnessed the uncovered graves drew what would appear to be a fairly obvious conclusion if you have no understanding of science:

The dead were rising up from their graves and in the dark of night they were hunting out victims, whose blood they would drain in an attempt to replenish that which they had lost.

This began what we now refer to as the Vampire Hunts of the 18th century. Eventually things got so out of hand that experts were sent out to dispel the myths and the act of vampire hunting was made illegal. The hunts might have stopped but the myth lived, passed on down the generations.

It was through these stories that many of the characteristics we now associate with vampires were formed:

Immortality, blood-drinking, the stake through the heart…”

Other traits were implied but not necessarily stated, something the Stoker made sure to do, along with adding a few flourishes of his own:

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The fear of the crucifix, an aversion to sunlight and having no reflection are all attributes that Stoker can lay claim to but there are two more influences that needed to make their way in the world before Count Dracula could grace the pages of the famous novel.

Vlad and Polidori

The first is Vlad the Impaler. Dracula takes his name from the one that Vlad inherited from his father, ‘Dracul’, meaning Dragon, a name his father earned by joining the Order of the Dragon. Vlad also had something of a thirst for blood, albeit a less literal one. His method for killing ties in pretty nicely with this nickname and also helps to draw a connection with the obligatory stake through the heart. Despite Dracula’s bad reputation, if the stories about Vlad are to be believed, he puts our famous count well and truly in the shade after it was written that he impaled 20,000 of his own people outside the city of Targoviste as a warning to the pursuing Ottomans of his carnal barbarity. The gesture worked, as the Ottomans saw the decaying bodies picked apart by crows and high-tailed it out of there on their way back Constantinople.

The second influence comes from another 19th century author, John Polidori who wrote his novel “Vampyre” a good 80 years before Stoker’s “Dracula”. Polidori was good friends with Percy and Mary Shelly and Lord Byron and would often holiday together. On one particular trip to the Italian lakes the weather turned unexpectedly sour, rendering much of their time planned eating and drinking in the baking sun void. As a remedy to the boredom that ensued the four writers told ghost stories before one amongst them decided they could all do a lot better and devised a competition between them all to see who could write the scariest novel.

Whilst Percy Shelly and Byron contributed nothing to the outcome of the competition two novels would be born from the fruits of its labour. Unfortunately for Polidori, despite defining the vampire in the mould that we know so well today he was up against Mary Shelly, inspired by her knowledge of gothic conventions and modern science she penned the infamous “Frankenstein”, a novel that not only won the competition but became what is considered by many to be the first example of science fiction.

However, Polidori should not have been disheartened by his efforts. Despite being less well-known his novel went on to form the basis for all vampire fiction. Stoker took more from Polidori than I’m sure he would care to mention but it is undeniable that without his influence it is unlikely that “Dracula” would have appeared in the precise form that it did.

Along with the influences we need to be aware of there is at least one we need to ignore. If you look in the wrong places you might read of a tale from Ancient Greece about Ambrogio, a mortal who falls in love with Selena, the love interest of the god Apollo. Ambrogio does the only thing he can do to counter such overwhelming odds and makes a deal with the devil, or Hades. He agrees to steal Artemis’ silver bow in exchange for the love of Selena. Of course, Artemis catches him and makes curses him, making all silver cause him agonising pain. Then things get a little weird…

Artemis feels sorry for Ambrogio and makes him immortal, gives him super strength and fangs for him to kill animals with, which he duly does and then uses the bold to write love poems to Selena. He then takes things to their natural conclusion and kills Selena by drinking her blood. By doing so her body dies but her soul lives on forever, freed from the shackles of her physical form.

There might be a tonne in there that alludes to the vampire myth but most of it was written after the fact. This is not a Greek myth but a terrifying and crazy story masquerading as one and as such needs to be ignored when concentrating on the Stoker’s influences.

The Rise of Vampire Fiction

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Stoker might not have invented vampire fiction but in 1897 he perfected it and from this point on, as far as the vampire genre is concerned, the rest is history.

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If I was to list the vampire films that have been release in the 20th century alone I would be here all week but there are a few noticeable standouts that need a mention.

It took just under a century but finally someone was brave enough to make a film called “Bram Stoker’s Dracula”, a film that was as 90s as it was Victorian. The cast were huge, the film was huge and the Count’s head was, well…huge. With Buffy just around the corner the 90s were about to go vampire crazy.

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Nosferatu was the first vampire movie made…Wait, scrap that. Nosferatu is one of the first films ever made. Released in 1922, Nosferatu was directed by F.W. Murnau, a man determined to make the scariest vampire movie he could and despite being denied the rights by the Stoker estate to use any material from the novel made a film that about vampires and was, most importantly utterly terrifying.

What Nosferatu was unable to do, “Dracula” had no issues with and in 1931, one the most iconic retellings of the novel hit the big screen. Prior to Christopher Lee’s performances, Bela Lugosi owned the role and was the Dracula that most people thought of when the name was mentioned.

”Interview with a Vampire”, “Lost Boys”, “Blade” and my personal (and hipster) favourite, “Let the Right One In” are few notables without me daring to mention “Twilight” or any of the TV shows that grew in popularity in the 90s. Vampires are mainstay of modern culture. We love them because they are scary, smart and sexy.

No one wants to end up as a zombie but being a vampire comes with plenty of perks. You can live forever, have super strength, great teeth and get to wear a cape. He might not have started the stories in 1897 but what Stoker did with his seminal novel was define the genre and create a legacy that will live as long as its central character.

Vampire Slots Games

There have been quite a few vampire themed slots games over the years and when they have been good, they have been really good. Unfortunately there are plenty out there that are probably best left where they are. For this reason I’ll be keeping the list down to a much more manageable 5, but can assure you that some of the games on this list are as good as any game you have played before.

Blood Suckers

Blood Suckers is a game we have looked at before and for seriously good reason. Whilst you’ll find much more attractive slots games with even better features you will not find one about vampires with a house edge as low as this one. Quite simply, the best value for money vampire themed game out there, making it a must have on our list.

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Did I mention that Blood Suckers was a Net Entertainment game? I didn’t think so. Well, Dracula is too and despite being an old timer now, this game still holds up as well as most other modern slots games. It looks fantastic, has some amazing features for you to sink your teeth into and is offering decent value for money too.

Immortal Romance

What’s that? A vampire game that isn’t from Net Entertainment. Surely it isn’t up to much? Think again people. Microgaming’s Immortal Romance is the highest scoring game on our list, coming in with a hugely impressive 10 out of 10. This game has it all. Enough of the praise already. Just give the thing a spin.

Blood Eternal

This BetSoft game has a tough gig on its hands. First of all it is sitting here in amongst the big hitters of Net Entertainment and Microgaming and secondly the house edge is not as good as we normally want it to be. But if you can put that one slight aside this game can just about hold its own with the big boys. It looks amazing and has fantastic bonus features.

Blood Suckers II

Blood Suckers II is the better looking, more engaging younger sibling of Blood Suckers. It might flatter to deceive a little, by not offering as good value as the original but sometimes it’s good to be led astray by something exciting and shiny.

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