Paylines
25 Paylines (left to right, cascading)
Most slots invent a mascot. This one borrows a real DJ. Lilly Palmer London is GameArt's branded tribute to the techno producer, and her face isn't just on the loading screen – the portrait doubles as the Wild and her music plays under the whole thing. There's even a JUKEBOX button on the left of the reels that swaps between four of her actual tracks (Vertigo, Amnesie, Master, Excess) while you spin.
The layout is a familiar 5×3 grid with 25 paylines, paying left to right. But the wins don't just pay and stop. They tumble. Clear a combo and fresh symbols drop in, and each consecutive cascade pushes a multiplier ladder higher across the top of the screen, stepping through 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, all the way up to 50x. Here's what makes it tick: whatever multiplier you've built when the bonus hits gets carried into the free spins instead of resetting. So a hot base-game run actually means something later.
Two kinds of Wild share the reels. The Lilly Palmer Wild subs for everything except the Scatter, then gets destroyed once it joins a win, and it never appears on reel 5 in the base game. That last reel belongs to the Stacked Walking Wild, which locks the reels for a respin and strolls one column left at a time, paying and bumping the multiplier with every step. During free spins it loses its bearings and wanders both directions.
Five vinyl-record Scatters trigger 15 free spins plus a 5x payout, with five more inside the round adding another 5. Don't want to wait? The Buy Bonus jumps you straight in at 100x, 150x or 200x starting tiers. That's a generous shortcut, though paying upfront for variance you can't control is its own gamble.
RTP sits at 96.08% (the Buy Bonus version climbs to 98.27%), volatility runs high, and the ceiling is roughly 8,981x. No gamble feature, no jackpot. Just a neon London night, a club soundtrack, and a multiplier you're always trying to keep alive.