Vampires vs Wolves Slot

Vampires vs Wolves is a horror-themed slot game from Pragmatic Play. Boasting slightly cheesy design, it’s played using a 5 reel, 10 payline game engine and comes with 2 different free spin rounds which offer low or high variance opportunities. Play on your PC, tablet or mobile from between 10p and £50 per spin.



There’s a soft focus, horror-romance look to Vampires vs Wolves. With a night-time street shrouded in mist in the background, you’ll see gemstone style playing card suit symbols alongside 6 higher paying vampires and werewolves. The best of these award 2.5, 12.5 or 80 times your stake if you land 3, 4 or 5 on a line. There’s also a wild that delivers awards of up to 100 times your stake per payline.

The stacked howling wolf and the castle symbols are both scatters. When these land on reels 1 and 5 on the same spin, you’ll then have the choice of 2 free spins features:

Wolf Free Spins feature - opt for this and you’ll receive 14 free spins. The 3 higher paying werewolf symbols all substitute with each other. Land 3, 4 or 5 of these in any configuration and you’ll create winner that’s equal to the payouts offered from a wild. This is the lower variance pick.

Vampire Free Spins feature - 8 free spins are awarded if you select this round. Any of the 3 higher paying vampire symbols can turn into a wild during this round. These wilds lock in position and stay in place for any free spins you have left. This is the more volatile of the 2 features.

There’s a slightly camp feel to the design in this horror-themed adventure. The gameplay is relatively simple but it stacks up rather nicely. The extra modifiers make the free spins round well worth hitting. The chance to vary the volatility here is a nice touch too. The overall variance sits squarely in the medium range with top wins of 1,000 times your stake from every free spin.

Vampires vs Wolves is solid as usual from Pragmatic Play – if you like the theme, Blood Suckers II from Net Entertainment and Full Moon Fortunes from Ash Gaming are the 2 best options.