Paylines
25 fixed paylines
Think of DoublePlay SuperBet as a 2015 NextGen workshop bench dressed up like a Vegas window display. The frame is glassy, the symbols are glossy 3D, and the background is a swirling magenta nebula that has aged surprisingly well for a slot that's now in the Light & Wonder catalogue. Five reels, three rows, 25 fixed paylines, and an RTP of 95.88% with high volatility. Standard skeleton. The interesting part lives on the right rail.
Two side bets sit there, stacked like volume knobs on a guitar amp. SuperBet decides where enhanced multiplier Wilds can show up: 25 coins puts them on reel 3 only, 50 coins opens reels 2 through 4, and 100 coins lights all five reels. DoublePlay handles how big those Wilds hit. Default is x3, the middle tier is x6, and the top setting is x9. The Wild literally wears its current multiplier on its face, so you see “WILD x9” before the spin resolves. Honest, almost charming.
Now the catch I want you to remember. That multiplier applies once per winning combination. Land two enhanced Wilds in the same line and they don't multiply each other, which is exactly the kind of small-print quirk that bites you when you think you're cooking. Worth knowing before you load 100 coins on SuperBet and another stack on DoublePlay every spin. Costs add up fast at the top tier, and yeah, the math says you're feeding the side bet to feed the wins. Is it worth it? On a high-volatility classic with a 9,000x ceiling, probably yes if you're chasing the bonus.
The trigger you want is three or more Badge scatters. Badge pays from any position and adds its scatter win on top of any line hits, then drops you into 15 free games where every enhanced Wild win is doubled. That turns x3, x6, x9 into x6, x12, x18. Retriggerable for another fifteen. No buy bonus exists, so the side bets are your only real lever for loading the reels.
Bet range runs $0.25 to $300 including all side-bet stacks. Symbols are red sevens, silver stars, gem-studded horseshoes, blue diamonds, golden bells, purple spades, and a fruit row underneath. Old-school in the best way. Released May 2015, still pulling its weight.