Paylines
25 Fixed Paylines
Forget cowboys. Rodeo Drive is the famous Beverly Hills shopping street, and Habanero turns the whole concept into a small joke about Hollywood excess. The reels are stuffed with red stiletto shoes, gold-chained designer handbags, iced frappes in tall glass mugs, a chihuahua peeking out of a pink dog carrier, and parking tickets pinned to the cabinet like trophies. A blue convertible sits among the mid-pays. The reel set rests on a stretch of sidewalk with potted palms framing the left edge and pastel storefronts blurred into the distance.
The signature trigger is the expanding wild. When Mariushka (the model on a vintage poster) lands on reels 2, 3 or 4, she stretches to fill the entire reel and substitutes for everything except the Star scatter. On a 25-line fixed grid, a single vertical expansion crosses a lot of paylines at once, so the screen often lights up with three or four small wins rather than one big number. The mid-pays sit on a yellow grid background that flashes behind each winning combination.
Three or more Star scatters open the Free Games round with a multiplier layer that rides on top of every line win. A separate three-or-more Bonus symbol trigger launches a Pick-an-Item screen, where you tap stars on the Walk of Fame to reveal hidden cash prizes. Most wins offer a red-or-black card gamble, and two random progressive pots (a Grand and a Minor) sit overhead and can drop on any paid spin.
The Minor jackpot ticker scrolls at around 88 euros in the demo, which tells you most of what you need about the prize economy. The 1,200x cap is modest by 2026 standards, but this is one of Habanero's earliest releases, and it shows in the simpler math. What it nails is the comedic theme, committed to fully across every symbol and audio cue.