Nightmare On Elm Street Slot Machine

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It’s no secret that slot machines might be my least-favorite casino games, but with Halloween right around the corner, it seems a shame to not tie the holiday into gambling somehow. You won’t find many Halloween or horror themed casino games that aren’t slot machines, though—the only one I can think of off the top of my head is Zombie Blackjack, and that’s only marginally in that category. Even though I prefer to play other casino games, and even though I’d advise you to play other casino games, I’ll admit that slot machines have an appeal.

My problem with them is 2-fold:

  • The house edge and rate of play are so high that they cost more money to play than any other casino game.
  • The house edge can’t be calculated for a slot machine game. I find this lack of transparency misleading at best.

But if you’re going to play slot machines, you should do so because you find them entertaining. In fact, I’d suggest that the only criterion to judge a slot machine by is entertainment value. That’s because you’re going to lose a lot of money playing slots no matter what you do. Sure, you’ll see plenty of well-meaning advice about where to find the loose games, but the truth is, even the loose games will cut into your bankroll like a hot knife through butter.

When it comes to entertaining games, though, it’s hard to find games more entertaining than Halloween and horror-themed slots. Here are the 10 best slot machine games related to Halloween that are playable on the internet:

1- The Walking Dead Slot Machine


The Walking Dead slot machine game is a product of Aristocrat Technologies, who are famous for their Australian-style slots games. I love licensed slot machine games, too, and I can’t imagine a license more valuable than The Walking Dead right now—maybe Game of Thrones, but I think The Walking Dead still has the edge.

Like most tv-show-themed slots games, The Walking Dead slots includes clips and sound bites from the show. It’s a penny slot, but keep in mind that, like most penny slots, The Walking Dead makes you play for more than a single penny per spin. The top prize in the game is $500,000.

I like slots with bonus games, especially ones where you get to spin a wheel. The Walking Dead features 2 spinning wheels:

  • The Atlanta wheel
  • The CDC wheel

If you’re a fan of the show, you’ll understand the significance of these 2 locations. The bonus features become available when you bet 75 credits. The maximum bet is $3.

The spinning wheels in this game are vertical rather than horizontal—I saw something similar when I played The Big Lebowski slots recently. It’s a nice change of pace. One of the best parts of the game is the grenade round, which is available sometimes when you spin the CDC wheel. The grenades unlock prize amounts as they explode. If you love The Walking Dead, you’ll almost certainly love The Walking Dead slots, too.

2- Dracula Slots


It’s hard for me to imagine a more traditional or classic Halloween or horror icon than Count Dracula. Maybe he’s too old-school for a generation that’s been raised on the likes of Freddy Krueger and Michael Myers, but he’s just my style. Maybe it’s because I’m a literature guy and love the novel.

The online version of Dracula slots that I’m suggesting comes from software company NetEnt, which is one of the more innovative slot machine designers on the web. The plot of this game mirrors the plot of the novel and the movies—Dracula has traveled from Transylvania to London. Since he’s a vampire, Dracula must feed, and as the game progresses, he feeds off drunks and ladies of the evening.

Eventually, once he’s fed enough, you get wild bonus symbols and free spins. The best thing about this Dracula slot machine game, though, is the stunning graphics. This version of the game, by the way, isn’t based on any specific film versions of the character. You won’t see Gary Oldman or Bela Lugosi on the screen.

It’s more of an animated amalgamation of previous renditions of the Count. If you’re in the mood for some spooky, classic Universal Monsters fun, you could do a lot worse than trying this Dracula slot machine game.

3- A Nightmare on Elm Street Slots


I’m not just a fan of classic horror characters like Dracula, though. I can move up and down the chronology of horror characters just fine. And one of my favorite more recent characters is Freddy Krueger, although I know some of my younger readers might think even Freddy is old school.

The classic version of the character first appeared in 1988, but the slot machine game you’ll find online is a licensed version of the 2010 reboot/remake. It’s available at 888 Casino.

A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 5-reel slot machine game with 30 paylines. The Freddy symbol acts as a wild symbol, and the game uses the expanding wild paradigm that’s become so popular in modern video slots. The other symbols are also characters from the movie:

  • Jesse Braun
  • Kris Fowles
  • Nancy Holbrook
  • Quentin Smith

You can win up to $100,000 playing this game, which is a big jackpot by anyone’s standards. I liked the sound effects and music for the game, too—I thought both were remarkably faithful to the spirit of the new movie.

I didn’t like the new Nightmare on Elm Street as well as I liked the original, but that happens. I’m such an old curmudgeon that I just don’t see the point in remaking a movie when a perfectly good copy of the original movie is still available to watch.

4- 28 Spins Later


You might have figured out already that I’m a big fan of zombie movies. One of the films that resurrected the genre (along with the remake of Dawn of the Dead) was 28 Days Later. I think creating a game called 28 Spins Later is a clever play on words.
28 Spins Later slots is a product of PlayPearls, and it’s a great example of spooky, gory Halloween fun in a slot machine game. The symbols include zombies and brains (which are, of course, a zombie’s favorite food.) A zombie game wouldn’t be complete without weapons to fight the zombies with, either, so 28 Spins Later has also included various weapons in their symbols.

The weapons include chainsaws, shotguns, machetes, and axes. The game also features a first aid kit symbol—cute. The game has 5 reels and 20 paylines. You can play for as little as 10 cents or as much as $4, and you get to choose how many paylines to play. If you play all 20 paylines for 10 cents, you’re putting $2.00 per spin into action.

The music for his game is legitimately creepy. Even though the game features blood, gore, and zombies, the graphics are a little cartoony and amateurish. 28 Spins Later has no real relationship with the movie 28 Days Later, either. It’s what you might consider a knockoff. It’s a fun little game that I wouldn’t take too seriously.

5- Frankenstein Slots


I already mentioned my love of classic movie monsters like Dracula. I just don’t think you can create a list of horror slots or spooky slots without finding a game about Frankenstein. The version I’m suggesting here is from Net Entertainment.
Their Frankenstein slot machine game has 5 reels and 20 paylines. The imagery calls back strongly to Boris Karloff’s portrayal of the monster from the James Whale movies from the 1930s. It has lots of wild symbols, which I know are popular with most of today’s online video slot action junkies. This is also one of the new-style 3-D slot machine games. You can play on almost any device imaginable, too—that’s one of NetEnt’s specialties—making mobile versions of their games available.

You get to choose the size of the coins you’re playing with—the denomination, as they call it. Frankenstein slots is available in a version for just a penny, if you’re a low roller, but you can also bet up to 50 cents per line. Of course, with that many paylines, you’re looking at a bet of between 20 cents and $10 per spin.

The symbols include classic icons from the movie, including the monster himself, but also the windmill and a brain in a jar. One of the things I didn’t enjoy about Frankenstein slots was its reliance on the playing card symbols—and it seemed like they turned up more often than they should. On a game like this, they didn’t seem like a good fit. The sound effects and music are cool and appropriate, though. It’s worth checking out if you’re in a Halloween mood.

6- Ghostbusters Slots


Like I said, I’m a fan of licensed games…The question some people would ask about a Ghostbusters slot machine is which intellectual property is actually being licensed here? Is the game going to be based on the original movie and its sequel? Or will it be based on one of the 2 cartoon series that the films spawned? Or is it based on the remake that came out not long ago?

As luck would have it, the version of the game I’m writing about is based on the original 1980s film. It’s an IGT game, so unless you live in one of the 3 states that have legalized, regulated online gambling, you can’t play it from the United States. I include it here, in part, because I expect the legal situation in the United States is going to change over time. Also, I’m writing for an international audience—players in Australia and the United Kingdom also read articles about these kinds of games, even though they might refer to them as Ghostbusters pokies or Ghostbusters fruit machines.

Even if you can’t play for real money from the United States, you can find free, play-money versions of Ghostbusters slots to play online. The game has 5 reels and 30 paylines. The symbols are what you’d expect—Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, and Dan Ackroyd. The Ghostbusters symbol is also prominently featured.

As you might expect, you get to hear the theme song a lot. If you like Ray Parker, that’s a good thing, but if not…Anyway, this is a more light-hearted entry in my list of top 10 Halloween themed slots.

7- The Mummy Slots


Another licensed property, The Mummy slots is based on the Brendan Fraser vehicle. When I think of The Mummy, I think of the Boris Karloff movie, but I’m old. I’m sure today’s young people think of the Brendan Fraser movie as being an old movie, now. Funny how your perspective changes over time.

But even though I’m an old-timer, I enjoyed The Mummy movies with Fraser. They were great fun. The slot machine game is fun, too, and if you’re looking for something that walks down the middle of the road between the comedy of Ghostbusters and the seriousness of some of the spookier slots, The Mummy is a great place to look.

This is a Playtech game, so most players from the United States can’t play for real money. It’s easy enough to find a free, play-money version online, though. I don’t generally like free slots games, because I feel like the whole point is to risk money and possibly win money.

The game has 5 reels and 25 paylines. Most of the symbols are characters from the movie, and they’re not using cartoon renditions of the characters, either—they’re high quality photos. It’s a penny slot, but if you bet on all 25 paylines, you’re risking 25 cents per spin.

8- Zombies vs. Cheerleaders


There’s nothing I love better than a mash-up of 2 great concepts. Zombie movies are cool. Cheerleader movies are also awesome. So why not a slot machine game that combines them? (I’m also a fan of Plants vs. Zombies.)
Zombies vs. Cheerleaders is a colorful, high-energy slot machine game with a kind of pop art feel to the graphics. It has 5 reels and 25 paylines. You can set the denomination, too. The game is available for as little as a penny per line per spin or as much as $5 per line per spin.

The symbols feature the ubiquitous playing card symbols that have become so tired in the online slot machine industry, but they’re better-drawn than on most games. You also have symbols of various zombies and cheerleaders in fighting poses. These are all done cartoon or comic book style.

I love that the wild symbol is a bloody axe. I also love that the bonus game is a battle between the zombies and the cheerleaders. Remember how I suggested that you play slot machines for their entertainment value? Zombies vs. Cheerleaders is a perfect example of an entertaining slot machine game. Apparently I’m not the only person who thinks so, either, because they released a sequel to the game called Zombies vs Cheerleaders 2.

9- Spooky Family Slots


The best way to describe Spooky Family slots is as a parody of The Addams Family or maybe The Munsters. Let me describe the characters, and you can tell me which sounds more familiar:

  • The head of the family is an urbane gentleman with a mustache.
  • His wife has long black hair and looks vaguely like Vampira.
  • Their daughter has black hair and pig tails. She frowns a lot.
  • The little boy is had a round, boyish face.
  • Then there’s a Frankenstein monster looking guy who’s also related to everyone.

Yeah, that sounds like a mash-up of The Addams Family and The Munsters, all right, although I think it might be more of a case of being a send-up of the former with a little of the latter sprinkled in for flavor.The game has 5 reels and 20 paylines. The designer is iSoftbet. You get to choose both the denomination for which you play and how many lines to bet on. The top prize is 5000 coins, but the 2nd and 3rd prizes are impressive, too—2000 coins and 1000 coins, respectively.

There’s also a random bonus game with an even bigger jackpot—10,000 coins. The symbols consist of the characters I mentioned above, but there’s also a skull symbol which acts as a scatter symbol. The Gothic house the family lives in is another symbol on the game.

The bonus game has entirely different and new symbols, too, along the lines of what you might expect from a witch’s cauldron. There’s a tentacle and an eye belonging to a frog or something. The game does feature the playing card symbols that I’m always complaining about, but you don’t see them as often as you do in other slot machine games, which is a point in Spooky Family slots’ favor.

10- Trick or Treat Slots

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No slot machine game on this list has a more overt Halloween theme than this one. The symbols include a lot of the iconography you might associate randomly with the holiday:

  • A broomstick
  • Candy
  • Eggs (for throwing at houses—that’s a trick, see.)
  • Fake blood
  • Pitchforks
  • Vampire teeth
  • A witch hat

The game even features a character named Jasaon, but he’s dressed like Freddy Krueger in a hockey mask. The background is in keeping with the theme—a scary house and trees in the background, with plenty of greenish fog. I wish I had more greenish fog during Halloween here.

Trick or Treat slots is optimized for all kinds of devices, desktop, latop, and mobile. The game includes free spins and a scatter symbol. The music is scary but playful at the same time, like you’d expect to hear from a children’s animated Halloween special on television. The game has 5 reels and 30 paylines. I love that it doesn’t seem to use those playing card symbols I see on almost every other slot machine game on the internet these days.

Conclusion

As I mentioned in the beginning of this post, slot machines are my least favorite casino game for various reasons. But Halloween is my favorite holiday of the year, and the only casino games that take full advantage of Halloween are slot machines.

I’ve listed 10 of the most entertaining horror-themed and Halloween-themed slots games above. Not all of them are available online for real money to everyone in the world. Some of these casinos only offer real money casino games to players outside the United States, for example. But even some of those casinos will allow players from the USA to play the free money versions of their games.

If you’re going to play any of these Halloween slots for real money, allow me to offer you the following advice:

  • Don’t play slots with money you can’t afford to lose. (You probably will lose. That’s how slot machines work.)
  • Play as slowly as you can while still enjoying the game. (The faster you play, the sooner you’ll get into the long run. The long run is where the house edge kicks in.)
  • Try to find an online casino that’s reputable and trustworthy. (The list of recommended casinos on this site is a good place to start.)

Also, and this is a more general tip, if you ONLY play slots, try branching out into video poker or table games like blackjack or craps. They’re probably easier to play than you think, and the house’s mathematical advantage is much lower on those games.

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Most of us would love to get paid for watching movies. With movie-themed slot machines, you can (sort of, anyway).

Genre tastes differ by person, but few people can say they dislike movies altogether. With movie-themed slots, you can relive the best moments from your favorite movie and even get paid for it.

Movie-themed slot machines have been growing in popularity for several years, and many gaming companies are taking advantage of the trend.

Creators compile the best characters, scenes, and music from major motion pictures to create a gaming experience second only to the movie itself. The addition of advanced gaming technologies and the possibility of a high payout doesn’t hurt either.

Movie-themed slots exist in land and virtual casinos around the globe with every genre known to man. Many of them are action and thriller, but you can also find slots for romance, comedy, and every niche genre known to the big screen.

We went on a gaming spree and compiled a list of the 9 best movie-themed slot machines.

1. The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight Slots game is a five-reel slot machine designed by both Microgaming and IGT.

The two games are similar in nature, with the only major difference being the IGT version is available in land casinos only, and the Microgaming version is available online.

The game has 14 winning symbols and 243 winning combinations. Symbols include several characters from the movie such as Harvey Dent and Rachel Dawes, in addition to card symbols, like ace, queen, king, and more.

Batman is the highest earning symbol, and players can earn up to 2,000 credits when five Batman symbols appear across all reels.

The scatter symbol, represented by the graffiti included on the movie poster, offers you a shot at the largest prize in standard gameplay. Hitting five scatter symbols across all reels yields the possibility of up to 15,000 credits. You must receive two or more scatter symbols to win any type of prize from this symbol.

Bonus features appear at random and are in the form of the movie’s two main characters: Batman and Joker. At any given point, Batman or Joker can appear on the screen and award you extra prizes.

The game also has a random free spin feature, which can appear in several forms and a random progressive jackpot.

The progressive jackpot feature takes you to a new screen where you’re prompted to spin a wheel to claim your winnings. The wheel will land on one of four different jackpot options: mini, minor, major, and mega.

2. Scarface

Scarface is a five-reel, 20-payline slot designed by Net Entertainment.

This slot, based on the iconic gangster movie, includes memorable scenes and sounds from the film along with all the familiar characters.

A Scarface slot wouldn’t be complete without its character symbols which are Chi Chi, Manny, Elvira, Tony, and Montana. You will see a movie scene with these characters whenever they’re in a winning combination.

Guns, money, and weapons are also symbols in the game. Drugs are not one of the game’s symbols, as its creators felt referencing the topic would interfere with their ethical beliefs.

The Scarface slot has nudge and free spin bonuses that unlock when the wild symbols fill reels two, three, or four.

Getting a full stacked wild on the third reel will unlock a bonus level. You assist Tony in fighting off gunmen in a scene from the movie.

The skill stop feature allows you to bring the spinning reels to a halt to create a winning combination or trigger a bonus round whenever you desire. You do this by clicking the spin button.

An autoplay function is also included in the game. This allows you to select your coin value and line bets and then select the number of automatic spins to make.

3. Rocky

Rocky is a five-reel, 25-payline slot designed by Playtech.

Players can step right in the ring with Rocky Balboa and some of his greatest opponents.

The game includes symbols in the form of the movie’s popular characters:

  • Apollo Creed
  • Ivan Drago
  • Clubber Lang
  • Adrian
  • Rocky

The letters in Rocky’s name are also included as lower value symbols. Lining up three, four, or five symbols get you big and small payouts, and spelling ROCKY across the five reels will result in 5x the total bet.

The game includes Italian Stallion scatter symbols, which trigger free spins and multipliers of up to 100x the total bet.

The Knockout Bonus Round activates when the Bonus Glove symbol appears on the first and last reels. You hop in the ring with Rocky during this round and choose from one of three opponents: Clubber Lang, Ivan Drago, and Apollo Creed.

You then watch Rocky fight 10 rounds. Bonus credits are then awarded for each round. Rocky will always win with a knockout at the end of every mini Knockout game; if the knockout occurs earlier than the 10th round, each remaining round counts as a win and awards extra bonuses.

Wild symbols appear in the form of Rocky, and matching five wild Rocky symbols will award the largest jackpot of 10,000 coins per coin wagered on that pay line.

4. Bridesmaids

Bridesmaids is a five-reel, 30-payline slot machine development by both IGT and Microgaming. This post covers the online version developed by Microgaming.

You can hang out with all six main characters from the movie:

  • Lillian
  • Annie
  • Helen
  • Megan
  • Rita
  • Becca

Varying coin amounts get awarded for finding the bridesmaids. Finding Becca, Rita, and Megan yields up to 300 coins; finding Helen and Annie yields up to 450 coins, and finding Lillian yields up to 750 coins.

The Bridesmaids slot has more bonus features than one can keep up with.

Scattered Cupcakes awards players multipliers, offering up to 200x the total bet. Hitting three scatter symbols anywhere on the screen will activate the Wheel Bonus.

The Wheel Bonus offers the opportunity to win various other bonuses, such as Friendship Free Spins and Flying High Free Spins.

You can also win the Boutique Bonus, a matching game, during the Wheel Bonus.

Another feature, Magic Moments, allows players to choose their 10 favorite moments from the movie and win even more prizes.

The Cupcake Bonus is a pick me game, where you pick from prize multipliers or two extra prize awarding pointers on the bonus wheel.

The Bridesmaid’s Wild gives you the power to replace all base game symbols, except the scatter cupcake, to award more prizes.

5. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is a five-reel, 35-payline slot developed by WMS Gaming.

Take a day off with Ferris, Cameron, and Sloane with this slot based on the classic 80s movie. Principal Rooney and his assistant Grace will also make appearances on the reels, along with the red Ferrari, Ferris’ shades, and other movie icons.

The game has a total of five progressive jackpots, which present at random, and award you up to a few thousand dollars each.

Landing the Save Ferris! badge on three or more reels at once launches one of the slot’s bonus games.

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Two of the bonus games mimic iconic scenes from the movie.

Landing the Ferrari and Cameron symbols on the correct reels will launch the Cameron Kicks the Car bonus game. You select “Go” and Cameron begins kicking the car. The speedometer increases every time he hits the car, increasing the multiplier bonus.

The Fake the Parents free spins mode activates after hitting three or more scatter symbols. Ferris’ synthesizer appears on the screen, and you select from coughing, sneezing, and farting sounds to reveal free spins and multipliers.

6. Nightmare on Elm Street

Nightmare on Elm Street is a five-reel, 30-payline slot designed by 888.

This slot features characters from the classic horror flick, and it sets the perfect tone with its unnerving atmosphere and writings in blood.

The film’s main characters:

  • Quentin
  • Jesse
  • Nancy
  • Kris
  • Freddy Krueger

appear in the game along with spooky music from the soundtrack.

Freddy pops up often in the game, but unlike in the movie, his appearance brings good fortune. Hitting five Freddy’s in one pay line will award you 10,000x the line bet.

The Nightmare on Elm Street slot is packed with bonuses, including a Never Sleep Again bonus, plus a pick-me and free spin features and two progressive jackpots.

The Nightmare on Elm Street jackpot and Freddy Krueger jackpot activate at random and their sums are dependent on the original wager.

7. Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump is a five-reel, 25-payline slot machine created by Amaya.

Fans will appreciate common symbols and characters from the movie:

  • Box of chocolates
  • Bubba Gump cap.
  • Jenny
  • Dan
  • Forrest

Getting three or more Box of Chocolate scatter symbols will launch a multi-stage matching game. The size of the payout will depend on how many matching pairs you reveal.

Forrest is the highest paying symbol in this slot, and landing it across all five reels awards you the top jackpot worth 5,000 coins.

The main bonus feature in the Forrest Gump slot is its progressive pick-to-win round. This round activates at random. You choose locations on the screen which reveal symbols and award points depending on which symbol shows. Once you win a progressive, the jackpot resets to its base amount.

Getting three or more Football icons will launch the Run Forrest Run feature, where players run Forrest down the football field. Forrest moves left and right to dodge tackles, and prizes are then awarded each 10-yard line he passes without getting hit. You receive a Touchdown bonus if Forrest reaches the end zone.

8. Grease

The Grease slot machine was designed by Daub and has a total of 10 reels, two five-reel sets.

You can follow Sandy’s game or Danny’s game (or both at once) on the same machine. Chances of winning are much higher when playing this slot because of this.

The slot has a mystery wild feature plus seven other bonus rounds and five progressive jackpots.

Four of the progressives trigger at random throughout the game.

The fifth progressive and highest jackpot in this slot awards when the game yields 10 Grease symbols in a row. This can result in a payout of 40,000,000x the wager. To win this amount you have to bet the maximum on all 10 pay lines.

The slot includes a Yearbook bonus, where you flip through the Rydell high yearbook using U-Spin technology to determine your bonus. Bonuses are named after famous scenes and songs from the hit musical, including the To Be Pure or Pink bonus and the T-Bird Mystery Wilds.

9. The Hangover

The Hangover is a four-screen slot machine designed by IGT. In this slot, each screen has five reels and 30 pay lines.

This machine features the soundtracks, unforgettable clips, and of course the characters that made the smash comedy a success.

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These characters include:

  • Alan
  • Stu
  • Doug
  • Phil
  • Mike Tyson’s Tiger
  • Alan’s satchel
  • Carlos the baby

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The villain of the movie, Mr. Chow, acts as a guide as you progress in the game. Chow will nag you for betting too low and shout out random exclamations to confuse you.

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Players can play up to four games in this MultiPlayslot.

Each game has its own progressive bonus round based on a scene from the movie:

  • The Villa
  • The Wedding Chapel
  • Stu’s Pick a Tooth
  • Alan’s Stun Gun

Conclusion

The above listed movie-themed slots are perfect for movie-loving gamblers of almost any age. Slot designers are hitting the nail on the head when it comes to developing slot machines to mimic celebrated movie plots.

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These may not be some of the highest-paying slots out there, but they provide an enjoyable experience for movie-lovers.