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25 fixed paylines
Welcome to a farmstead from the golden age of aviation. Barnstormer Bucks drops you onto a sunlit pasture where a vintage red biplane traces lazy circles above the barn. The wordmark up top uses a chunky Bookman-style vintage display font, all curling serifs and warm brown ink. It's a 5×3 grid running 25 fixed paylines, classic Habanero geometry from their 2012 launch slate.
The symbol set leans into pastoral Americana. A stout farmer with a pitchfork sits as the top-pay, joined by a fluffy sheep, a pink pot-bellied pig, a chicken in mid-cluck, a friendly border collie, and a cow grinning out of her circular portrait. Beneath them you'll find sacks of grain, hay bales, milk cans, and the standard card royals. The Pilot acts as the Wild and the Biplane is the trigger Scatter. Three Biplanes anywhere on the reels fire the bonus, as the corner indicator helpfully spells out.
That bonus is straightforward 2012-era design. Ten free spins with a flat triple multiplier baked into every winning combination. No retrigger, no rising counter, no surprises. Either the round connects or it doesn't, and honestly the lack of escalating mechanics feels modest by today's standards. Still, with a 96.03% RTP sitting at medium volatility, the math holds up fairly. A standard Gamble card double-or-nothing sits on every base win for risk-takers.
Above the reels float two random progressives, Grand Jackpot and Minor Jackpot, both housed in winged ribbon banners. They can drop on any paid spin without warning. The demo balance hovered around 9,200 EUR for the Grand and a much smaller pool for the Minor. The 10,000x max win is the hard ceiling on any single round. No Buy Feature, no Super Bet ante chip, just the plain layout you'd expect from a slot that predates those tools by years. A pleasant slice of barnstormer-era charm.