Paylines
50 fixed paylines
The headline mechanic here is the Exploding Wild Bomb, and it behaves differently from most adjacency Wilds in the catalog. When the Bomb symbol lands on the 5×3 grid, every cell touching it converts into an extra Wild. A landing in the middle of the grid can spawn up to eight new Wilds in a single breath, four off an edge, three from a corner. The blast resolves before the paylines do, so any line crossing the affected cluster reads those new Wilds for substitution. One well-placed Bomb on reel 3 can pull wins out of four or five lines that would have otherwise missed entirely.
Scatters open the bonus. Three or more anywhere on the reels trigger 10 Free Games, with the same Bomb adjacency mechanic running through the round. The retrigger lives inside the free games too, so a fresh Scatter cluster mid-round bumps the counter back up. No buy-in shortcut, no Super Bet ante chip. That tracks with the era of the build. The cabinet predates Habanero's modern UI conventions, so the bet rail strips down to Bet, Bet Level, Coin, Balance and not much else.
Two random progressives sit overhead. The Grand Jackpot ticker hovers in the high four-figure range at default demo settings, the Minor floats much lower, around 87 EUR when I loaded it. Both fire on any paid spin, no symbol combination required, so they're a parallel economy on top of the line math. The paytable favors mid-tier hits more than headline ones, which means the run-rate feels steadier than the WWII-bomber theme suggests. The Bomb adjacency carries most of the variance, and the top end caps out modestly. You won't find a four-figure multiplier here. That's the one obvious shortcoming for anyone chasing big-number screenshots.
The art leans into vintage WWII pinup-poster pulp rather than military realism. Twin P-40 Warhawks with shark-mouth nose art sit on either side of the cabinet, grinning out at the grid. A pin-up girl in green pageant attire poses on a torn poster pinned above the reels, the BOMBS AWAY wordmark scrawled in red showcard cursive across the top. Inside the reels you'll find a clean-shaven GI in a helmet, an army backpack with bedroll strapped on, a Sherman tank mid-roll on a dusty road, a green pineapple grenade with the safety pin still in, and card royals 9 through A stamped in olive-drab stencil with wings-and-star Air Corps roundels. The mood is recruitment poster meets period war piece. Courage, grease, and one very loud Bomb Wild waiting to detonate.
This is an official Habanero partner release on Respinix.