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If you have trouble sleeping in the dark and get scared when you’re alone at home, Horror Night is not the game for you. In fact, anyone who is easily frightened should stay away from this game.
While it’s just a video slot game, there is enough here to make even the bravest individuals shiver. It may not be as terrifying as, for example, saying ‘Biggie Smalls’ three times in front of a mirror in the dark, but the game still exudes an undeniable sense of unease.
But for those who enjoy horror films and celebrate Halloween like it’s Christmas, this is all part of the fun.
Portomaso Gaming has gone all out to draw you in and send a thrill of excitement – or is it terror? – down your spine. Every horror movie trope from the past 30 years seems to be featured in this game. Whatever scares you, you’ll find something here to give you chills and set your nerves on edge.
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The game’s backdrop appears to be a haunted house, depicted in black and white with bats fluttering in the shadows. The title of the slot is written across the top of the screen in dripping blood-red letters.
Despite its technically subpar graphics, it’s this imperfect rendering that adds to the game’s chilling atmosphere. The scariest films aren’t always the ones with the most elaborate effects; often, it’s the low-budget indie films that leave you with goosebumps and sleepless nights. Horror Night has a distinctly low-budget look, but that only enhances the game’s quirky appeal.
The playing card symbols in the game feature the same dripping blood effect as the title. And then there are the horror symbols, each more terrifying than the last. From a frightening clown reminiscent of Stephen King’s IT, to a menacing wolf, to a ghastly grim reaper with a raised sickle – the game doesn’t hold back.
The scatter symbols, depicting a swarm of bats against the moon, are eerie rather than terrifying. The same cannot be said for the bonus symbol – two grotesque conjoined twins (one body, two heads) that are repulsive yet oddly mesmerizing.
Things That Go Bump in the Night
With a soundtrack as eerie as its budget graphics, Horror Night offers a spine-chilling experience tinged with unease. It’s all in good fun. The game features 25 paylines across 5 reels. Players can adjust the coin size from 0.01 to 0.2, with the option of betting 1 to 10 coins per line.
Horror Night also includes a bonus game, just in case the main game wasn’t scary enough for you. While bonus symbols are rare, their appearance is accompanied by eerie sound effects.
Despite its simple layout, there’s plenty of action and potential wins in the main game. You’ll need to line up 3, 4, or 5 symbols to win. There’s a wild symbol that can substitute for others, as well as a scatter symbol represented by the aforementioned bats.
Which Group Are You?
In the end, Horror Night appeals to two types of slot players. There are the hardcore slot aficionados looking for a new challenge, as slot players are known to be superstitious and may seek a change in luck with a new machine.
The other group that will be drawn to this game is horror enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy the macabre, the creepy, and the low-budget horror aesthetic. Whether Portomaso Gaming intentionally created a game with such chilling appeal in its downmarket vibe is up for debate. If they did, they’re geniuses; if not, they’ve stumbled upon a winning formula inadvertently.
After an hour of playing Horror Night, you’ll likely feel shell-shocked and have an irresistible urge to watch movies like Troll 2. While the golden age of classic horror films passed three decades ago, the era of horror slots is just beginning. Be prepared to be scared. Very scared.