There are some huge horror video games set to release in the coming months, including highly anticipated games like Silent Hill Townfall, The Sinking City, and The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu. There are also numerous interesting indie horror games arriving on platforms like Itch.io. It’s a good time to be a fan of horror games.
Elsewhere, you’ll also find some intriguing horror-themed games at online casinos. Casinos are usually judged on the quality and the diversity of their games, so having horror titles is also a way to bring in players, and there is a healthy dose of horror titles available, some of which might surprise you with their commitment to the genre.
Below, we present a list of some of the top horror casino games available right now, ranging from high-limit slots to low-variance casino games, all connected by a horror theme. The list takes into account elements such as shock value, as well as casino-oriented factors like popularity and overall playability.
- Rotten – Hacksaw Gaming
In terms of horror imagery, Rotten is arguably the creepiest-looking game out there. It’s set in an abandoned fairground and based on a zombie apocalypse. The artwork is both dark and fantastic. Of course, it’s not all about the aesthetics, and the game has remained popular due to its unique Switch Spins Feature, as well as bonus games like Mad Scientist Spins. It has been a massive hit for Hacksaw Gaming.
- Mental – Nolimit City
Mental is set in an insane asylum, seemingly where patients are being readied for autopsies. Like Rotten above, it leans heavily on unsettling imagery, surprisingly dark for a casino game. It has a lot of special features and innovative ways to win, though we should point out that, like many Nolimit City games, it can be a bit confusing for new players to grasp what is happening on screen. Still, it doesn’t take long to get the hang of it.
- Bloodsuckers – NetEnt
Bloodsuckers isn’t going to scare the socks off you. In fact, it’s all a bit cartoonish. Yet, it has a massive following for a few reasons. First, it’s considered an old-school classic slot game. Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, it has a very high RTP. This is the measurement of how much a slot game pays back over time – like house edge in reverse – and Bloodsuckers has a famously generous one at 98%. NetEnt released a couple of sequels, including the popular Bloodsuckers Megaways.
- Dracula: The Hunt – Spinomenal
As you might expect, there are numerous Dracula-themed slots out there. As with movies and books, the vampire tends to pop up numerous times. There are loads of popular ones, including Red Tiger’s Dracula: The Awakening, yet we have gone for Spinomenal’s Dracula: The Hunt for this list. The game keeps things simple while remaining compelling, and it has nice imagery and an interesting soundtrack.
- 666 – Hacksaw Gaming
Hacksaw is something of a rule-breaker when it comes to slot games, and that’s clearly evidenced with 666, a game that is clearly a love letter to the golden age of American animation of the mid-20th century. The game is set in Hell, no less, and is mostly set in black and white to honor the old-style cartoons it is inspired by. There are neat bonus games and interesting ways to win in this innovative slot game.
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