Paylines
25 fixed paylines
Ever wanted to babysit a crew of extraterrestrial infants aboard a candy-coloured spaceship? Galaxy Babies from Habanero hands you exactly that. This is a brand-new release built around a 5×4 grid and 25 fixed paylines, and it leans hard into cartoon charm rather than the cold, menacing sci-fi you usually get from space slots.
The art carries the whole thing. Three premium symbols are cute alien babies, a green dino-tot, a grey big-eyed one, and a purple hooded little guy. Card suits handle the low-value gems, glossed up in pastel pink, blue, purple and gold. Look past the reels and you'll spot a smiling purple octopus, a flying saucer bobbing on a string, and a cheeky green alien throwing a peace sign. Stacked toy blocks sit in the corner. It's playful stuff, closer to a Saturday morning cartoon than Alien.
Mechanically, two buttons do the heavy lifting. The Super Bet is an ante wager, roughly double your base stake, and switching it on cranks up how often the bonus feature shows up. Prefer to skip the wait? The Buy Feature lets you pay directly into the bonus round for around 41x your bet. Both point toward a free spins round as the main event, which is exactly where a game like this tends to pay out.
Now, the honest bit. Because Galaxy Babies is so fresh off the launch pad, Habanero hasn't published an RTP figure, a max win cap, or the fine detail of how the free spins actually behave. So I won't guess at numbers. Volatility reads as high given the buy-in-bonus structure, and there's no jackpot attached, this one sits outside Habanero's Jackpot Race. Coin values run from tiny fractions up to bigger stakes, so it flexes for both cautious players and folks who want to swing harder.
Is it a serious sci-fi slot? Not really. And that's kind of the point. Galaxy Babies is bright, silly, and easy to enjoy. Spin the demo, meet the babies, and see whether the buyable bonus is worth your credits before you commit.