Paylines
25 fixed paylines
The hook here is right above the reels. A pink cartoon dinosaur in a blue jumpsuit and pearl necklace grins down from a sign that says Doubles The Prize, and that line is doing real work. The Cashosaurus character isn't just the top-paying symbol on the paytable. Every winning combination that contains one gets its payout doubled on the spot, and the doubling stacks. Two Cashosaurus icons inside the same win means a flat 4x on what the paytable says you should get. That's how a children's-television art style ends up tagged high volatility.
The egg is the trigger. Three cracking dinosaur eggs anywhere on the grid open the free games round at eight spins. For those first eight wins everything pays at a flat 2x. After the eighth win the multiplier climbs to a fixed 3x for the rest of the round. Land a Cashosaurus Wild during the back end of the bonus and the lines it helps form effectively settle at 6x their paytable value, since the symbol's own doubling stacks with the round's triple. Extra eggs landing during the feature each add one more spin to the running counter, which means an eggy free games session can drag on a fair bit longer than the eight-spin starter suggests.
The Cashosaurus also functions as a regular Wild substituting for everything except the egg scatter, and a gamble feature waits after any winning spin. Standard card double-up, red or black, double or nothing. There's no Buy Feature and no Super Bet here, which fits a 2013 release; the studio added both mechanics years later. The Jackpot Race progressive sits in a green plaque above the reels and can drop on any paid spin without a symbol prerequisite. Bet runs from 0.25 up to 2,500 across 25 fixed lines.
Visually the cabinet is bolted into a pink leopard-print frame with paylines numbered down each side, and the wordmark up top is the first slot logo I can recall written in chunky lime-green Comic Sans. Behind the reels sits a moonlit prehistoric jungle with palm fronds and a starlit sky, and the high-pay tier includes a triceratops with tentacles that genuinely looks like nothing else in the studio's catalog. The royals are stamped in the same cartoon font against cracked-stone backdrops. Honestly the 4,800x ceiling feels a little modest given the volatility tag, but everything below that cap is paced well. This is an official Habanero partner release on Respinix.