Habanero built a workshop instead of a casino floor. The reels sit inside a heavy brass and copper cabinet bolted together with rivets the size of coins, and at both corners exposed cogwheels keep turning while you spin. Pipework runs along every edge. Off to the right a faint blue arc of electricity crackles against the machinery, like a Tesla coil left idling in the next room. It's the same Victorian-industrial palette Habanero leans on when it wants a slot to feel hand-built rather than themed.
The base game is conventional enough. Five reels, four rows, 25 paylines reading left to right. Royals get the chunky gold-relief treatment in playing-card style, and the mids are themed devices mounted on colored plaques: green for brass goggles, blue for armored gears, purple for binoculars, red for a brass-bodied camera. The gold WILD plaque substitutes for every symbol except the Scatter, and the math runs the studio's now-standard fractional coin model with a default 12.50 stake.
Three Scatters move the action off the reels entirely. The screen swaps to a separate Plinko board where a three-ring spinning wheel decides your ball allocation, and the ceiling on that wheel is 740 balls in a single feature. Each ball falls through the pegboard and lands in one of the prize buckets at the bottom, where base values range from 1x to 10x your stake. That alone wouldn't reach the 3,963x cap. The layer that gets you there is the multiplier system: bucket values can be hit with additional multipliers up to 20x, and gold bumpers scattered through the pegs slap +7x onto any ball that strikes one on the way down. Final win is the sum of every ball's resolved value.
Two shortcuts sit on the left rail. Super Bet at 25 coins (roughly 2x your bet) pushes the trigger frequency up, and the Buy Feature pays around 60x for direct entry to the Plinko round. The 3,963x ceiling is harder than it should be for a feature this volatile, and a single hot ball-drop can run into the cap and just close, which is a frustrating way to end a strong session. But within those limits the mechanic does feel like a genuine break from the usual spin-and-watch loop.
This is an official Habanero partner release on Respinix.