Paylines
25 selectable paylines (base), 1024 ways during Free Spins
Double O Dollars is Habanero's 2015 send-up of the 007 franchise, and almost everything about it points back to that era. Low volatility math. A 120x ceiling. A flat 25 selectable paylines on a classic 5×3 grid. None of it screams modern, but the studio did slip one structural surprise into the build that almost nobody talks about: the second you trigger Free Spins, the engine drops the 25 lines entirely and swaps to a 1024-ways reel set for the duration of the bonus. That is a 41x expansion in win paths between one screen and the next, and it is genuinely unusual for a slot of this vintage.
The base-game amplifier is the Wild Watch, a spy-thriller wristwatch that substitutes for every paying symbol except the Scatter. The Scatter itself is what you are chasing, since enough of them on the same spin opens the 1024-ways round, and any wins inside that bonus carry a multiplier on top of the expanded win surface. Sitting overhead are two random progressives, a Grand pool floating in the four-figure euros and a Minor parked in the double digits, both eligible to drop on any paid spin without a specific symbol trigger. A standard pre-2020 Habanero gamble round is also bolted on, the familiar red-or-black card flip available after each paid win.
Visually the game leans into pulp comic instead of Connery-era grit. A bald goateed villain in a high-collared red coat anchors the high-pay tier. A redhead Bond-girl portrait with a beauty mark sits beside him, and the mid-pay icons are all classic spy gadgets: a gold pistol, brass binoculars, a satellite tracker, a martini glass with a green olive, a leather-gripped grappling hook, and a finned blue cruise missile. The Impact-font wordmark and the cartoon shoreline behind the reels keep the whole thing tongue-in-cheek rather than serious. The one obvious gripe is that 120x ceiling, which is genuinely low even by 2015 Habanero standards and means the bonus will rarely pay anything like the kind of swing you would expect from a 1024-ways round on a higher-cap title.