Paylines
15 paylines (player-selectable 1-15)
Piña Nevada drops you into a Vegas cocktail lounge after midnight. Neon pink cursive logo glowing inside a cyan ring, silhouettes of partygoers raising glasses on both sides of the reels, spotlight bursts pulsing across deep purple. It's Genii's wordplay on Piña Colada and Nevada, and the art commits hard to that bar-meets-disco vibe. No card-rank fillers anywhere on the grid, which I always appreciate. Just cocktail shakers, martini glasses, tropical drinks with paper umbrellas, lime wedges, olives on toothpicks, and a weird little rainbow-flame lighter that somehow fits.
The setup is classic Saucify-era simple. Five reels, three rows, 15 paylines you can dial down to one if you want to be fussy about it. RTP sits at the typical 96% Genii default, and volatility runs high thanks to how the math is stacked. Bet range goes from a penny to $18.75, which honestly feels low for a 2026 release. High rollers will look elsewhere.
Here's where Piña Nevada earns its keep. The Cocktail Shaker Wild substitutes for everything except scatters and pays itself out, with a top combo of 7,500 coins on five-of-a-kind. It even pays two-of-a-kind, which is rare and gives small wins more frequency than the line count suggests. There's also a separate Standalone Paying Scatter that hands out up to 750 coins multiplied by total bet without triggering anything. Pure side-pay. The drop-off is brutal though, you really need five of them or it's basically nothing.
Three or more Free Spins scatters anywhere trigger the bonus, awarding 10, 15, or 20 spins depending on count. And every win during those spins is tripled. Retriggers stack on top, so the ceiling theoretically pushes that 7,500 Wild combo to 22,500 coins per line. That's the dream scenario.
One gripe. The sound design is among the thinnest I've heard from Genii, just five basic win sounds and no big-win celebration tiers. You'll hit a decent payout and the game barely reacts. For a slot leaning this hard on party-club aesthetics, that's a missed opportunity. Still, if you like clean themed art, a punchy Wild, and free spins with a real multiplier kicker, Piña Nevada is worth a few rounds.