by Hacksaw GamingReleased Sep 12, 2024
Horror slot where the Evil Eye on reel 3 spreads wins across the grid. Two bonuses: Wicked Night multiplier collection and The Graveyard symbol removal. 12,500x max.

Game Type
RTP
96.24%
Volatility
High
Max Win
12,500x
Grid
5x5
Paylines
3,125 Ways to Win
Min Bet
$0.1
Max Bet
$100
Hit Freq
29.24%

Evil Eyes plays on a 5x5 grid with 3,125 ways to win. The Evil Eye symbol is the engine that makes everything work, and it's restricted to a single position: reel 3, rows 2 through 5. Only one Eye appears at a time in the base game. When it lands beneath a winning symbol, it marks all instances of that win, rotates to face either right or down, then extends the win to the edge of the grid by replacing symbols in its path with the winning type.
If the Eye spreads right, there's a secondary chance it also spreads down. The directional roll adds a layer of randomness - a rightward spread on a 5-wide grid fills more positions than a downward spread on the remaining rows. The winning symbol flooding multiple positions on a 3,125-ways grid creates substantial way multiplications from what started as a modest base connection.
Three scatters trigger Wicked Night, a lives-based bonus. You start with 3 lives, losing one per spin. Only non-paying symbols, Evil Eyes, and multiplier scatters appear on the grid. Evil Eyes collect any multipliers in their gaze direction and store those values above the corresponding reel. When an Eye crosses another Eye's path, the collected value gets added to ALL reel multipliers.
Lives reset to 3 whenever an Eye collects a multiplier, keeping the bonus alive. Adding multipliers range from 1x to 100x. Multiplying multipliers (x2 through x10) multiply the running total. When the bonus ends (three spins without a collection), all reel multipliers are summed and multiplied by your bet. The directional mechanics that felt like a gimmick in the base game become the main event here - Eye positioning and gaze direction determine which multipliers get collected.
Four scatters trigger The Graveyard: 10 free spins with a progressive twist. Whenever a low-paying symbol is part of a win AND gets spread by the Evil Eye mechanic, that symbol type is permanently removed from future spins. An indicator tracks which low symbols remain.
As symbols get stripped out, the grid fills with fewer types. Fewer types means more matching symbols appearing naturally, which means bigger ways-to-win connections. By the end of a strong Graveyard run, the grid might only contain high-paying symbols and wilds. Retriggering adds 2 spins for two extra scatters, 4 for three.
BonusHunt FeatureSpins gives a 5x trigger boost. Two FeatureSpins variants guarantee Evil Eyes and multipliers per spin in different configurations. Direct purchases for Wicked Night and The Graveyard skip the scatter requirement. The Wicked Night buy at 100x your bet is where most high-rollers land.
The Shade - a skull-faced entity - lurks beside the reels in a blue-tinted graveyard. Twisted trees, rolling fog, and green-glowing accents set the mood. This sits in Hacksaw's darker portfolio alongside Rotten and Dark Summoning, and the audio (spiders, wolves, crows) commits to the horror setting. The 29% hit frequency keeps base game sessions from dragging, though most hits are small. The paytable tops out at 4x for five high symbols - everything meaningful comes from Evil Spread coverage or Wicked Night multiplier accumulation. Two fundamentally different bonus types (multiplier collection vs symbol removal) at least give you distinct experiences when they trigger.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.