Creature from the Black Lagoon
- RTP
- 95.99%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 1,250×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
NetEnt's branded 1954 horror-film slot with high volatility, 5-reel layout, 20 ways to win, and 1250× max win.
The film licence adds atmospheric presentation but does not override the core slot mechanics. NetEnt builds on proven patterns: the main attraction is the free-spins feature, where the majority of session wins accumulate. This is typical for high-volatility games—base-game wins are modest; bonus rounds deliver the heavy lifting.
The 20-payline setup is standard for 5-reel games, simple to track and calculate. Bet range stretches from 20p to £100, accommodating both cautious and aggressive stakers. At 95.99% RTP, the house edge is marginally tighter than industry average, though volatility adds variance.
High volatility means extended dry spells between feature triggers. Players targeting regular small wins will find the experience punishing; those hunting bigger payouts and prepared for losing streaks align better with this profile. The 1250× max-win ceiling is modest for a high-volatility game, suggesting most of the profit comes via free-spins multipliers rather than a single colossal hit.
Pros
- Licensed Universal Studios IP with thematic presentation
- Free spins feature drives most session profits
- 20 paylines offer traditional win-tracking
- Suitable for high-variance players
Cons
- High volatility means extended losing streaks
- 1250× max win is conservative for its volatility class
- Base-game wins sparse; rewards concentrated in bonus rounds
- 95.99% RTP offers no statistical advantage
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 1,250x the stake
FAQ
What makes Creature from the Black Lagoon different from other horror-themed slots?
It is an officially licensed NetEnt slot based on the 1954 Universal film, meaning the theme is authentic rather than generic.
Is this slot suitable for beginners?
No. High volatility means long losing streaks. Experienced players comfortable with variance are better suited.
Where do the biggest wins come from?
Free spins are the primary profit engine in high-volatility games like this; base-game wins alone rarely reach significant levels.
What is the maximum win?
The slot's ceiling is 1250× your bet, though volatility means reaching it is rare.
What is the minimum and maximum bet?
Bets range from 20p to £100 per spin.





