Paylines
20 fixed paylines
Genii took an old Saucify chassis, dressed it in jungle leaves, and hung the whole thing on two reptiles doing very different jobs. Lizards' Loot runs on a 5×3 grid with 20 fixed paylines, bets stretching from $0.20 up to $50, and a max win cap of 2,000x. That cap is the first thing worth flagging. In a market where 5,000x is becoming the floor for new releases, 2,000x feels modest, almost polite.
The Cicada is where the personality lives. These bug symbols land with fixed coin values stamped on them, and the screenshots show 100, 200, and 250 sitting on the reels at the same time. Collect enough of them, or land the right cluster, and the game flips into Super Spins, a short bonus mode where the cicada cash stays sticky and the reels keep respinning until nothing new lands. It's a clean mechanic. Quick to read, quick to resolve.
Free Spins introduce the second reptile. A Chameleon parks itself on reel 5 during the round and licks up every visible Cicada coin value on screen at the end of each spin. Stack the board with high-value bugs before the chameleon shows up and the payout can stack fast. The whole loop, base game cicadas feeding into bonus chameleons, is genuinely satisfying once you see it click.
And then there's what Genii doesn't tell you. RTP isn't published. Volatility isn't published. For a slot launching in 2026, that's a strange omission. You'd expect a number on the info screen, even a default 96.00%, but the game just shrugs. Players who track those stats will need to dig into operator-side info or skip it entirely.
Visually, the art is friendlier than most jungle slots. Soft greens, hand-drawn cicadas, a chameleon that looks more cartoon than menacing. The math underneath is older Saucify DNA, so spin frequency feels generous and dead spins are rarer than in modern Pragmatic releases. Bigger hits, though, are also rarer, which fits the 2,000x ceiling.
Worth a few sessions if you like coin-collect mechanics and don't mind a softer cap. If you're chasing 10,000x screenshots for social media, this isn't your slot. For a casual jungle-themed grind with a clever bonus structure, Lizards' Loot does the job.