Frankenlove: A Monster Love Story With Walking Wilds
Matija Antic rated this game
3 out of 5
Corpse Bride meets Frankenstein's monster, and in their universe, they’re in love. Triple Cherry's Frankenlove caught me off guard with its stop-motion aesthetic and stitched-together hearts walking across the reels. The whole thing feels like a Tim Burton film (a tiny bit more coroulful) that never got made, and I mean that as a compliment.
The 5x3 grid runs 15 paylines with medium-high volatility, with 97.52% RTP to wrap it all up. Frankenstein pays the highest, his ghostly bride follows, then a sparkling heart, chocolates, and love potions. But forget the paytable for a second. The real stars are those patchwork heart Wilds that don't know when to leave.
Sadly, most of my spins gave back just enough to lose slowly. A bride here, a potion there, small change that never added up to much. Then three of those stitched hearts landed at once, scattered across reels 2, 3, and 4.
Walking Wilds move one reel sideways each spin, triggering respins until they finally exit the grid. I watched them march in sync like confused zombies looking for the door, and by the time they found it, a 1.8x hit had become 18x my bet.
Five Bonus symbols are the combination that unlocks 10 free spins, where Walking Wilds bounce off the edges instead of leaving. Twice, I landed four symbols. Twice, the fifth reel decided love wasn't in the cards. The bonus stayed locked, but honestly, I didn't feel robbed.
Two more hearts showed up late in my session, dropped together on reel 4, and stumbled left for four respins. 24x when they finally disappeared.
Overall, for a slot about monsters finding love, the Walking Wilds felt like the real relationship. They show up unexpectedly, stick around long enough, and leave you better off than before. That is, if you have a bit more luck than I did.
PROS - 97.52% RTP pulls its weight
- Walking Wilds chain respins naturally
- Bouncing mechanic extends free spins
CONS - Five Bonus symbols are a steep ask
- Base game bleeds slowly
- Wilds don't always appear when needed
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