Creature from the Black Lagoon ™ video slot is based on a classic 1954 film by the same name. The original movie was produced by William Alland, directed by Jack Arnold, starring Richard Carlson, Julia Adams, Richard Denning, Antonio Moreno and Whit Bissell.

Wild Substitution & Spreading Wilds Wild symbol substitution transforms the Wild symbol into a Sticky Wild to remain on the reels for a free re-spin, in both the main game and in Free Spins. Additional Wild symbols appearing anywhere on the reels in the main game and in Free Spins, also remain on the reels until the respins end.

Free Spins Enter the murky underwater lair of the Creature in Free Spins to rescue Kay and unlock the Spreading Wilds. As well as Sticky Wilds, with 1 of 2 different possible Spreading Wilds players are spoilt with chances to boost wins. Players can monitor the Creature’s Health Meter to see progress toward unlocking a new Spreading Wild.

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About Sticky Wilds Games

Sticky Wilds is a casino game mechanic that is often found in online slot machines and video slot games. It is a variation of the traditional wild symbol, where wild symbols "stick" to the reels for a certain number of spins, increasing the chances of hitting winning combinations.

When a player hits a Sticky Wild symbol, it will remain in place on the reels for a certain number of spins, often determined by the game or during a bonus round. This allows for more opportunities to hit winning combinations as the Sticky Wild can substitute for other symbols on the reels. Some games also have multipliers or other bonuses that are associated with the Sticky Wilds, making them even more valuable.

This game mechanic can be a great way to increase the chances of hitting winning combinations and adding an extra layer of excitement to the game. It is a popular feature in online slot games and has been used by many game providers. Some of the most popular slot games with Sticky Wilds feature are "Dead or Alive" by NetEnt, and "Wild Duel" by Peter & Sons.