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Curse of the Werewolf Megaways game guide: Megaways, cascades and free spins
This page explains how Curse of the Werewolf Megaways works in practice for Australian players: Megaways reel changes, cascading wins, free spins, multiplier growth, volatility and AUD stake range.
Key takeaways
- Reels can show 2 to 7 symbols, creating up to 117,649 winning ways.
- Winning symbols disappear and new ones fall in through cascading reels.
- 4 scatters trigger 15 free spins with an increasing multiplier from x1 up to x7.
- The slot is high volatility, so feature rounds matter more than steady base-game wins.
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Side-by-side details for quicker readingCore mechanics
| Mechanic | How it works | Player takeaway |
|---|---|---|
| Megaways | Each reel changes height on every spin | Ways to win fluctuate constantly |
| Cascades | Winning symbols disappear and new symbols drop in | One paid spin can create multiple wins |
| Free spins | Triggered by 4 scatters | The main bonus round carries the strongest upside |
| Multiplier | Starts at x1 in free spins and grows after winning cascades | Late cascades can become much more valuable |
The Megaways engine is the centre of the game
Curse of the Werewolf Megaways uses variable reel heights rather than a fixed grid. Each reel can show between 2 and 7 symbols, so the total number of winning ways changes on every spin. At the top end, the game reaches 117,649 ways to win, which is one of the main reasons it feels more dynamic than a standard fixed-line pokie.
Cascading reels keep a single spin alive
After a winning combination lands, the symbols involved disappear and new symbols drop into place. This cascade system means one paid spin can keep generating extra outcomes, and that matters even more once the free-spin multiplier starts to build.
Free spins are where the game opens up
Landing 4 scatters awards 15 free spins. In that round, the multiplier starts at x1 and increases after each winning cascade. If several cascades happen in the same sequence, the value can climb quickly, up to a documented ceiling of x7. That rising multiplier is a big part of the slot's identity.
The horror theme is not only cosmetic
Werewolves, hunters, cursed villagers, full-moon visuals and thunder-heavy audio all help the slot feel darker and more cinematic than a generic Megaways release. The mood is a large part of the appeal, especially for players who like Halloween-style pokies with a more gothic presentation.
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Frequently asked questions
Up to 117,649 ways, depending on how many symbols appear on each reel in that spin.
The free-spin round, because the multiplier can build with successive cascades and sticky wild behaviour increases the chance of larger outcomes.
No. It is positioned as a high-volatility game, which usually means longer quiet stretches but bigger upside when features connect.