Paylines
25 fixed paylines
Golden Unicorn is an old one. The build dates from mid-2013, one of the earliest production batches Habanero ever shipped, and the moment the reels start to spin you can feel the era. A pink-haired Princess in a blue gown sits in the top non-wild slot. A castle painted in pink stone with blue turrets serves as the Palace Scatter. A doe-eyed deer in a jeweled blue collar holds a high-pay tier, and a red ladybug perches on a green leaf for the mids. Card royals get the heavy ornamental treatment in lime green, blossom pink, sky blue, and gold. The title sits in a thick storybook script up top, framed by leafy vines that wrap the reels like a hedge.
The grid is the classic 5×3 layout, and the paytable runs on 25 fixed paylines. No way to drop lines or swap structures. Stakes start at 0.25 and climb to 5,000.00, with bet level and coin denomination controls broken out separately on the toolbar in the early-2010s style. The Unicorn is the Wild and it only expands on reels 2, 3, and 4. Reels 1 and 5 stay locked out of the mechanic entirely, so the big winning shapes tend to cluster around middle-row geometry rather than full grid sweeps.
Bonus depth is shallow. Three or more Palace Scatters open a free games round with a fixed multiplier baked into every win, and that single trigger is the only path into the feature. There is no buy menu, no ante shortcut, no respin layer. Two random progressive jackpots sit overhead, a Grand and a Minor, and they drop on any paid spin without a symbol combination requirement. Variance runs low, the 8,000x ceiling is per-line rather than a headline max-bet multiplier, and the feature set is honestly very thin by 2026 standards. Golden Unicorn Deluxe arrived years later as the upgraded sibling and is the better pick if you want depth, but the original keeps its quiet storybook rhythm and shallow risk profile intact.
This is an official Habanero partner release on Respinix.