The Invisible Man Slot

Net Entertainment has teamed up with movie studio Universal Pictures to create The Invisible Man, a science-fiction-themed slot based on the 1931 film of the same name. This 5 reel, 20 payline creation is lavishly illustrated and comes with a quality collection of features including free spins, wild re-spins, walking wilds and a pair of exciting bonus games. Stakes range from 20p up £100 per spin.



The original story of The Invisible Man was penned by HG Wells in 1897 and the NetEnt slot brings it bang up to date. The reels feature cartoon versions of the characters from the story as well as dialogue from the classic film. It's all set against a backdrop of a science lab complete with flasks and bottles full of bubbling chemicals.

So we can safely say that The Invisible Man looks a treat. How do the features match up? Pretty well as it goes. The first thing to notice is that The Invisible Man is a Win Both Ways slot with winning combinations created from both left to right and right to left.

There are also two Walking Wild symbols. The Police Wild moves from left to right, one reel at a time until it drops off the end of the reel. The Griffin Wild does exactly the same but from the opposite direction, moving one reel with each re-spin. Things get really interesting when they intersect on the same reel. The Wilds will merge and lock together. If this happens in the base game you'll be awarded 10 free spins. If it's in the free spins round, four freebies are on offer.

Positioned above the reels are a pair of meters, one for the Policeman and one for Griffin. Each has eight spaces to fill. When either a Police or Griffin wild symbol appears, it will fill up the relevant meter. A bonus feature will be activated if you manage to fill all eight spaces in either meter.

The Police Bonus feature gives three free spins with five standard Wilds, randomly scattered across the reels. The Griffin Bonus feature takes you on a tour around a trio of locations. You have to pick from one of the five items shown to reveal a prize. They include a variety of coin payouts and multipliers up to 4x. If you're unlucky, you'll find the copper's hat which brings the round to a close.

The Invisible Man looks superb and has a chilling, movie-style soundtrack to match. The base game can be profitable and provides opportunities for plenty of small wins. The serious money comes in the Griffin Bonus feature where it's possible to win up to 1,000 times your stake. Get lucky and you could walk away with a payout that even the Invisible Man himself would be hard pressed to find – the game is also available to play on mobile and tablet devices. If you like branded slots, you should try Dracula (also by NetEnt) which has been created in co-operation with Universal Pictures.