Soul Corridor Slot by KA Gaming
by KA GamingReleased Apr 1, 2026
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Gothic-cathedral arcade shooter. Boy with a torch fights ghosts and vampires across three stake rooms, with Haunted Phone, Dark Mirror and Spirit Candle nukes. The Soul Corridor demo runs straight in your browser. Hit "Free Play" below to start spinning.

Specifications
| Paylines | Shoot supernatural targets for multipliers of the bullet cost |
|---|---|
| Min Bet | $0.01 |
| Max Bet | $10 |

About Soul Corridor Slot
A small boy in a nightshirt stands at the bottom of the screen holding a flickering oil torch, and that's your character. Every other arcade shooter KA Gaming has put on its Fish Hunter engine plants a cannon at the bottom-centre and asks you to aim. Soul Corridor swaps the cannon for a frightened child wandering an abandoned cathedral, which sounds cosmetic but completely changes the read of the screen. You're not artillery, you're prey holding a candle.
Mechanically it's still the Fish Hunter loop, so if you've played the chicken-coop or jungle reskins you already know the rhythm. You click to fire, bullets travel along the cannon angle, they bounce off the corridor walls until they hit something, and each kill returns a multiplier on your per-bullet cost. Sixteen enemy sprites drift in from both ends of the corridor: ghost girls in white-collared dresses, suited goth women with long braids, gaunt skeletal humanoids with stretched limbs, and floating grimoires with snarling faces that hop along the floorboards. Some targets carry a coloured aura worth 3x, 4x, or 7x on the kill. Others trigger a chain reaction that wipes every same-type creature on screen. A rarer bomb sprite freezes everything in place when you hit it, turning the next two seconds into target practice.
The three power-up weapons sit on a candle row in the bottom-right corner and charge as you play. Haunted Phone is a red rotary handset, Dark Mirror is a hooded ghost-bride trapped in glass, and Spirit Candle is a dark-haired girl holding a flame. All three are area-of-effect clears with different animations, and you can hold them through the boss waves rather than burn them on filler rounds.
Periodically the corridor dims, a vampire silhouette in black robes slides across the back of the room, and the word Coming! drips across the screen in red brush-script. That's a boss wave. The vampire pays the biggest per-kill multiplier in the game and triggers a dedicated win cue if you land the finishing shot. Stake is set by which of the three mirrored doors you walk through on the entry screen: Bronze runs $0.01 to $0.10 per bullet, Silver $0.10 to $1, Gold $1 to $10. Rooms are shared with other live players, so the corridor fills faster on Gold and the bosses go down quicker between you.
The art leans hard into Tim-Burton storybook gothic, all cyan-green corridor light and blood-red stained glass with the torch as the only warm pixel on screen. It's the fourth and best-looking KA Gaming Fish Hunter reskin, and the one where the horror framing actually does the heavy lifting instead of just dressing up a fish tank.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.