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Curse of the Werewolf Megaways

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RTP96.50%
VolatilityHigh
Reels6
Paylines46656

Curse of the Werewolf Megaways Specifications

Launch Date2020-08-06
SoftwareBig Time Gaming
Type of SlotVideo slot
ThemeFantasy
RTP96.50%
VolatilityHigh
Reels6
Paylines46656
Paylines TypeMegaways
MechanicsWays to Win, Expanding Reels, Cascading Reels, Megaways
Min Bet£0.10
Max Bet£100.00
Max Win40,976x
Max Multiplier40,976x
Hit Frequency25.64%
Bonus FeaturesBonus Buy, Free Spins
Scatter SymbolsYes
Bonus RoundsYes
Free SpinsYes
Wild SymbolsYes
Max Jackpot40,976
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayYes

There’s a full moon and a fearsome creature is on the loose in Curse of the Werewolf Megaways developed by Pragmatic Play. The slot is packed with features including wilds, bonus symbols, mystery symbols, random spin modifiers, and free spins. With RTP set at 96.50%, playing this highly volatile slot could produce max wins of 40,976x the bet.

About Curse of the Werewolf

Utilising the Megaways mechanic, six reels can see up to six symbols added to each row. Each reel contains a random number of symbols, thus meaning potential of up to 46,656 ways to win. Available to play on desktop and mobile devices, spins start at 10p up to £100, autoplay is also available if you prefer.Lower value royals appear on the reels, there are also four different characters. The Werewolf is the most lucrative paying up to 10x the bet for six in a combo.

Gameplay

Altogether there are six features, but the free spins are the name of the game here.If a howling werewolf symbol appears on all reels in the base game, these symbols transform into a random symbol to help create more winning combinations.During the base game, a Super Spin feature triggers randomly where stacks of higher value symbols appear on the reels. A Guaranteed Win feature also triggers randomly, here you get a spin that is guaranteed to give you big wins on various paylines.You enter the free spins after landing 3 or more bonus symbols.  The more bonus symbols you land the more free spin you are awarded. You can earn even more free spins during the feature if you land additional bonus symbols, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 symbols awards, 2, 3, 4, 5, or ten extra spins. That’s not all, land a Golden werewolf symbol during the free spins and this substitutes all barring the high-value werewolf symbol.The Golden werewolf symbol removes between 1 and 5 lives from one of the high-value characters. After removing 5 lives, the remaining symbols are replaced with high-value werewolf symbols. Each character’s progress can be monitored to the left of the reels.You can buy your way into the free spins at a cost of 100x your total stake. This is not available to UK players.

Conclusion

Curse of the Werewolf is a most lucrative slot with huge jackpots on offer. The graphics and visuals are comic-like and very well executed. What is not present in this particular Megaways slot is the cascading reels, although different from most Megaways slots it’s still a great game to play with maximum wins of up to 40,976x the bet.

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