NetEnt released the Blood Suckers Slot back in 2013. With a glaring vampire theme, Blood Suckers isn’t a game for the fainthearted — but for valiant players ready to venture into Dracula’s castle to encounter ghouls, gore, and ghostly happenings.
This slot has a 5×3 layout and 25 paylines that run from left to right. Scattered across the reels are symbols, including garlic, the holy bible with a cross, a crossbow, and holy water.
Higher-paying symbols (most of who are blood-thirsty) include Succubus (a feminine demon), an aristocrat, Nosferatu (a vampire), and Vlad the Impaler (Romanian warlord).
Blood Suckers has a 98% RTP and low variance. So, while you won’t earn wins that’ll take you towards “millionaire” territory, you’ll make decent amounts every two to three spins. Regarding gameplay sounds, expect eerie tunes that’ll give you goosebumbps.
Ready to enter the lair of vampires via Blood Suckers? Arm yourself with the context provided by this Blood Suckers Slot review first.
Title:
Blood Suckers
Game Developer:
NetEnt
Release Date:
2013
Layout:
5 x 3
Paylines:
25
RTP:
98.00%
Volatility:
Low
Minimum / Maximum Bet:
₹25/₹5,000
Maximum Win:
1,014.6x
Bonus Features:
Wild, Scatter, Bonus Game
Although you aren’t a vampire, you can still sink your teeth into some features associated with the Blood Suckers slot. Top mentions include:
The Wild comes across the reels as a blood-sucking vampire biting a lady. This symbol can substitute other reel icons except for the Bonus and Scatter symbols. Landing five Wilds on a line gives you 300x your wager.
One thing we love about the Wild symbol is that it comes alive on an active payline. Here, you’ll spot the vampire biting a lady and blood dripping (from her skin and the vampire’s fangs). This nuanced add-on makes gameplay more immersive.
You’ll unlock the Free Spins Feature by landing vampire bride Scatters on the reels. Landing two Scatters rewards you with a 2x prize multiplier, and we landed this combo multiple times to double our wins.
However, if you land three, four, or five vampire bride Scatters, you’ll unlock one of the following:
Scatters Received | Rewards |
---|---|
3 Scatters | 4x prize multiplier + 10 Free Spins |
4 Scatters | 25x prize multiplier + 10 Free Spins |
5 Scatters | 100x prize multiplier + 10 Free Spins |
Although we were fortunate to land two Scatters on multiple occasions that doubled our wins, hitting combos that triggered free spins alongside multipliers evaded us. We did all we could, but the game just refused to budge.
Landing three or more bonus symbols successively from left to right activates the Vampire Slaying Bonus Game. Once you achieve this combo, the gaming reels disappear, and a chamber filled with coffins comes into view.
Click on coffins to open them and kill vampires within. However, if a casket is empty, the bonus game ends, and you’ll return to the base game.
Triggering the Bonus Games is seamless — at least that’s the experience we had. We activated this round multiple times. Nonetheless, the session where we slayed Vlad the Impaler was the most rewarding as we received a total of €600 even without killing another vampire. Levels!
Blood Suckers by NetEnt is one of the best vampire-themed games we’ve ever played, even though it was released almost a decade ago. Its eerie sounds, blood-thirsty symbols, and gothic design set the stage for exhilarating gameplay.
Although activating the Free Spins Bonus seemed almost impossible, the Vampire Slaying Bonus Game offered some respite. For context, it earned us wins exceeding the €1,000 mark.
Blood Suckers is for those who dare. We did and earned decent rewards from its unique bonus features. If you’re on the fence about playing this game, trust our verdict — highly recommended!
Microgaming announced Immortal Romance in 2011. Like Blood Suckers, it has a 5×3 layout and a gothic design. However, Immortal Romance has a lower RTP of 96.86%.
Immortal Romance steps up the anté with rewarding bonus features, notably the Wild Desire Feature, hosting a 1,500x payout. Additionally, Immortal Romance has a higher maximum payout valued at 12,150x your bet.
Wild Blood was released by Play’n GO in 2013. It shares some semblance with Blood Suckers, hosting a 5×3 setup alongside bloody reels. With medium variance, Wild Blood has a lower RTP (96.18%) than Blood Suckers.
Feature-wise, Blood Suckers and Wild Blood seem on par; however, the latter prevails with a unique Respins Feature. Also, thr maximum payout exceeds what’s obtainable on Blood Suckers by a mile — 12,500x your wager!