Forbidden Alchemy

(PG Soft) Slot Review

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Forbidden Alchemy Slot (Mini Review)

Forbidden Alchemy slot
Forbidden Alchemy slot

Forbidden Alchemy from PG Soft is a 5x4 slot with 20 paylines, built around Wild Transformations, stacked multipliers, and a free spins feature where those multipliers persist. With a solid RTP of 96.76% and a maximum win of 8,000x, it positions itself as a high-volatility, feature-driven game rather than a steady grinder.

The gothic laboratory theme is one of the game's stronger points. Dark stone walls, glowing potions, and occult props create a moody atmosphere that feels more mature than many of PG Soft's older releases. The visuals are polished and cohesive, and the presentation clearly reflects the studio's recent push toward higher-quality production.

Gameplay centers on the Wild Transformation mechanic. At random, high-value symbols are selected from an extra reel above the grid and converted into Wilds across the reels, with each transformation adding to a multiplier pool. Once the tumble sequence ends, the combined multipliers are applied to the total win. This same system carries into the free spins bonus, but with the key upgrade that multipliers no longer reset between spins, allowing momentum to build if features chain together.

Free spins are triggered by scatters and award between 12 and 20 spins, with retriggers available. There's no bonus buy or ante bet, so access to the bonus relies entirely on natural triggers. As expected for a volatile slot, feature droughts are common, and much of the game's appeal hinges on timing rather than consistency.

Overall, Forbidden Alchemy is a competent, well-made release that does most things right without pushing into standout territory. The mechanics are engaging when they fire, the theme is strong, and the maths allow for meaningful wins, but the reliance on random triggers and long dry spells will limit its appeal. A decent choice for players comfortable with volatility and patient enough to wait for the right setup, even if it's not a game that breaks new ground.

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