Paylines
25 fixed paylines
Habanero released Pamper Me in June 2012, which puts it among the studio's earliest video slots and possibly the oldest one still live on the test rig. The clue is in the engine fingerprint: reelid 168, the lowest “normal” number observed across the catalog, and a 2012-era build that Habanero has somehow kept ticking through more than a decade of protocol migrations. Most contemporaries from that wave sit on the verbose old transport. Pamper Me, oddly, runs on the same modern action format Habanero uses for 2026 releases. Someone, somewhere, decided this little luxury slot was worth carrying forward.
The grid is the classic 5×3 with 25 fixed lines. The glamorous Lady is your Wild and brings a flat x2 to every win she completes, substituting for everything except the Pet Dog Scatter. Land three or more Dogs anywhere on the reels and the game hands over 12 free spins with a fixed x3 multiplier baked in. No retrigger, no escalating ladder, no bells. Just 12 spins, triple pays, finished. Above the grid sit two random progressive jackpots, Grand and Minor, that drop without warning on paid spins. In the demo the Grand hovers around 9,000 EUR.
Theme-wise this is Habanero leaning into a femme-luxury register the studio almost never revisits. Purple stage curtains pull back to reveal a vanity-counter backdrop, and the paying symbols read like a beauty-room haul: a powder-blue perfume bottle, a rose bouquet, dangling diamond earrings, a tube of lipstick, a heeled slipper, a green shopping bag, a wax-sealed love letter, a tray of chocolates, a gold tiara. The wordmark is set in a serif typeface closer to a perfume advert than a casino floor. It is, frankly, a niche.
The cap is the catch. With max win sitting at 1,500x and volatility marked low, this is not a chase game. Sessions feel like a slow drip of small wins with the occasional 50x flicker. For 2012 that math made sense. In 2026 it reads as gentle.
This is an official Habanero partner release on Respinix.