by Pragmatic PlayReleased Oct 28, 2024
Werewolf-themed slot with Blood Bank collector mechanic, money symbols up to 2,000x during free spins, and retriggers every 6th wild.

Game Type
RTP
96.51%
RTP Range
96.51 / 96.52
Volatility
High
Max Win
2,100x
Grid
5x3
Reels
5
Rows
3
Paylines
10 Fixed Paylines
Min Bet
$0.1
Max Bet
$250
Hit Freq
12.67%

Reel Kingdom's Fangtastic Freespins puts a werewolf in a varsity jacket behind a 5x3 grid with 10 paylines. The base game is bare. No special features, no modifiers, just standard spins waiting for scatters. All the action lives in the free spins round, where money symbols and a collecting wild transform the game into something worth talking about.
Three, four, or five scatters award 10, 15, or 20 free spins. The bonus triggers roughly once every 108 spins, which is reasonable for a high volatility game. You can also buy straight in at 100x your bet, or activate the ante bet at a 50% cost increase to improve your scatter odds. The ante drops max win from 2,100x to 1,400x though, so there is a cost beyond the higher bet.
Two things happen during the bonus that do not appear in the base game. First, moon-shaped Money symbols land on the reels carrying values from 2x all the way up to 2,000x your bet. Second, the Werewolf Wild appears. Each Werewolf Wild substitutes for pay symbols like any wild, but it also collects every Money symbol visible on the screen at that moment. One wild landing with three money symbols on the grid pays all three values.
Each wild that lands also adds one extra free spin to your total, keeping the round going longer than the initial award suggests.
This is the layered mechanic. For every Money symbol the Werewolf collects, 1x your bet gets added to the Blood Bank meter sitting above the reels. It accumulates quietly across the round. Every sixth wild you collect triggers a retrigger - 8 additional free spins and the entire Blood Bank value pays out to you.
The first retrigger also bumps the multiplier to 2x. Second retrigger pushes it to 3x. So the Blood Bank payout on your third retrigger comes with a 3x multiplier applied. Getting there takes 18 wilds total across the round, which is not common, but the structure rewards extended sessions.
The base game contributes almost nothing. No random features, no base game wilds (the Werewolf only shows up in the bonus), no mystery symbols or collectors. You spin, hope for scatters, and wait. At 10 paylines on a 5x3 grid, even the standard wins tend to be small and infrequent.
And the 2,100x max win is low. For a game rated high volatility, that cap limits how much a good bonus round can actually return. Compare that to Pragmatic's own Gates of Olympus at 5,000x or Sugar Rush at 5,000x. The Blood Bank mechanic generates interesting gameplay during the bonus, but the ceiling cuts the excitement short.
RTP sits at 96.51%, which is solid. The 1 in 7.89 hit rate means roughly every eighth spin pays something in the base game, though most of those wins are smaller than your bet. As a themed seasonal release with a fun bonus mechanic and limited ambition, it fills a niche. Just don't expect it to compete with the bigger Pragmatic titles on payout potential.