Demo slot Monster Superlanche

Monster Superlanche Slot – Free Demo

Provider: Pragmatic Play
Monster Superlanche is Pragmatic Play's pay-anywhere tumbler on a 6x5 grid, and its tumble runs backwards - winning symbols lock in place instead of clearing away. Every reel carries a random 2x to 100x multiplier that pays only if that reel ends the tumble completely full, which is rarer than it…

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Developed by Pragmatic Play
Game details
Provider Pragmatic Play
Volatility High
Max Win Per Spin 5,000× bet
Min Bet 0.2/100
RTP 96.03%
Reels 6
Paylines / Ways Scatter Pays
Bonus Buy Yes
Increasing Multipliers Yes

Monster Superlanche (Pragmatic Play): Introduction

If you believed you were being swamped by tumbling pay-anywhere slots, the format has only multiplied since — Sweet Bonanza Super Scatter and Starlight Princess Super Scatter both landed in 2025. So many studios have launched a whole pile of versions. Pragmatic Play's answer, out at the start of 2023, runs its tumbles backwards from the usual pattern, locking the winning symbols in place instead of clearing them away. There was a genuine danger of the market turning saturated unless someone reinvented the tumble mechanics and pushed the limits forward, and further cluster clones simply won't do anymore.

So here it is, Pragmatic Play's monster-themed avalanche slot, launched without much fanfare and preceded by pretty much no promotional work, and at first look there's nothing that truly stands out as especially original. The meter itself only exists inside the free spins; the base game has reel multipliers but nowhere to bank them. Apart from the multiplier meter, in fact, it seems as a rather basic tumble slot. Wins are counted by how many of the same symbol sit on the screen when a spin ends, not by lines or ways. It is a pay-anywhere slot, however, and there's plenty of potential coded into its RNG. My own session ran about 175 base spins at $240 and finished $10,092 up, and all of that came out of a single bonus round. That frequently is sufficient reason for punters to pay a visit.

There are no significant surprises in terms of features. Tumbles, a scatter, a free spins round and a buy button are the whole list. A few things are worth noting nonetheless. Scatter pays are the one thing the reel multipliers never touch. It includes a random multiplier over every reel, worth anything from 2x up to 100x, and that only counts if that reel finishes the tumble entirely packed with winning symbols; multipliers from several reels add together. Big numbers hung over my reels constantly — 50x on three separate spins, 40x once, 30x once, 25x several times — and almost all of them expired unused. Central to the game is the free spins round with its total multiplier meter, which is where you'll discover nearly all of its potential, and for those unwilling to wait for it to drop naturally, there's a bonus buy option.

Monster Superlanche is a 6 reel slot with 5 rows per column, 30 positions in all. One symbol type can therefore cover the entire screen, and the paytable's top band runs from 20 all the way to 30 of a kind. Symbols pay wherever they land — 8 or more of a kind anywhere on the screen. Special reels come into play once the free spins begin. The minimum stake is 0.20 per spin, and for those with a bit bigger gambling budget, Monster Superlanche accepts bets of up to 300 per spin. I played mine at $240 a spin, built on a $12 coin.

Monster Superlanche reels10 purple monsters, $12013 teal monsters, $144

Even if the cartoon monster theme is slightly over-worked by now, visually it's not bad at all, and gameplay is slick. There's nothing negative to say about the interface nor the overall setup of the game.

Monster Superlanche (Pragmatic Play): Symbols, Paytable & Features

Symbols on the reels are nine monsters with no card ranks at all - the teal two-eyed monster, the blue star, the purple horned monster, the pink one-eyed monster, the orange crab, the yellow-green grinning block, the green blob, the red block and the orange one-eyed block; the latter is the highest paying symbol, giving you 150 times your stake for 20 or more of a kind. The teal monster and the blue star sit at the bottom and share an identical pay scale, as do the purple and pink monsters above them. The green potion bottle marked FREE SPINS is the scatter. It is the only symbol that can start the feature, and it locks on the screen through a tumbling sequence exactly as winning symbols do. It pays 3, 5 or 100 times your stake for 4, 5 or 6 of them. The paying bands for the monsters themselves step up at 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 of a kind.

The tumble itself runs backwards from the customary one, and after a spin the winning symbols and every scatter lock in place. The non-winning symbols disappear, what remains drops down and new symbols fill the gaps from above. Anything that lands and extends a locked combination locks too. Nothing reaches your balance until the whole sequence has finished. The tumbling continues until nothing new joins. One spin spelled the reel multiplier out in the game's own text: ten red monsters paid $360, reel 3 ended the tumble completely full, and its 9x turned the spin into $3,240. The largest base-game win of the whole session was $4,032, worth 16.8 times the bet, on a multi-symbol tumble with an 8x reel.

9x over reel 3$360 x 9$3,240 win$4,032, best base win
$2,880 on a 15x reel

Monster Superlanche (Pragmatic Play): Free Spins

There are two ways of gaining entry to the free spins, and the standard route is by waiting for it to drop "organically". Waiting can take a while — my first round did not arrive until roughly 160 spins in. You will receive 8, 12 or 20 free spins respectively if 4, 5 or 6 scatters show up anywhere on the reels. All three of my rounds triggered on four scatters, so all three opened with eight spins. You can also buy the bonus. The buy button sat on my game bar at $24,000 against the $240 bet, and I never pressed it. It will cost you 100 times your stake and lands 4, 5 or 6 scatters at random on the triggering spin. Switching the Ante Bet on disables the buy entirely. There is also an Ante Bet at 25x the coin, labelled DOUBLE CHANCE TO WIN FEATURE on the game bar, which places more scatters on the reels. I ran eleven spins with it on at $300, and the symbol pays came back at the same cash they return at $240 — $240 for nine red monsters, $600 for twelve green blobs — so the extra outlay buys scatter frequency and nothing else.

Double Chance on, $300 a spinNine red monsters, $240

The aim in the bonus is to fill reels entirely so that their multipliers apply, and every multiplier that gets applied to a win is also added to the total multiplier meter. The meter carries across the whole round rather than resetting each spin. Every new multiplier collected in the round has the meter's running total added on top of it. In my first round that turned a plain 2x reel into 6x applied, because 4x was already banked. Three scatters landing during the round retrigger it for 3 extra free spins. That is what took my third round from eight spins to eleven. The rules screen prints this as a second, unlabelled line, but my session verified the reading. Round two's meter climbed as far as 11x, an 8x reel arriving on a 3x bank.

Four scatters8 free spinsMeter at 6x

Now, not only will you considerably increase the size of every remaining win, should you manage to keep filling reels and let the meter rise, but the round can run away completely. The cap cuts a round off the moment it is reached, and any free spins left over are forfeited. In my third bonus the meter went 8x, then 12x, then 24x. The 12x was a 4x reel landing on the 8x bank, and the 24x was a 12x reel landing on a 12x bank. Single spins paid $8,832.00 and $11,520.00 at a $240 bet, for a round total of $25,896.00 in 11 free spins. That works out at 107.9 times the stake, and it moved the balance from $86,080 to $111,976.

Meter at 8xMega win, $8,832$3,600 more3 extra free spins
Meter at 24x$11,520$25,896 in 11 free spins

Monster Superlanche (Pragmatic Play): Conclusion

Don't despair if it sounds too complex, because it really isn't. Nine paying symbols, one scatter and one feature is the whole inventory. In fact, Monster Superlanche is a rather basic and uncomplicated slot with no significant surprises or odd, complex features, and it all comes down to filling reels in the bonus in order to bank multipliers on the meter. Filling a reel is the rare part: across roughly 175 base spins I saw it happen three times. Buying the free spins at 100x is pricey. My first two rounds paid $2,928 and $5,772, both of them well short of what the buy would have cost. In turn, though, you get to play a very powerful bonus with potential to land wins of several thousand times your stake.

Scatters and blue starsMeter at 11x$5,772 for the round

The max win potential is capped at 5,000 times the stake, in the base game and in the free spins alike; however, it's a high variance slot. Getting there wants a tall meter and a screen packed with the top symbol on the same spin. My session ran roughly 175 base spins at $240 with lengthy dead stretches of eight losing spins at a time and two flat bonuses before the third one paid for everything. It closed at $110,092 against a $100,000 start, a net gain of $10,092 that came entirely from round three. So tread cautiously and don't go too nuts with the bonus buy option.