Tower of Pizza

Vintage 2012 Habanero five-reeler with a Leaning Tower of Pizza symbol that expands across a full reel and triples that spin’s payout.

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Provider
Habanero
RTP
96.41%
Volatility
Medium
Max Win
10,800x
Grid
5x3
Paylines
25 Adjustable Lines
Min Bet
€0.01
Max Bet
€2,500.00
Release
Jun 2012

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Two columns of numbered tiles flank the 5×3 reel cabinet, counting one through twenty-five, and every single one of them can be switched on or off individually. That kind of player-selected payline control is a dead giveaway for an early Habanero build. Modern lines slots run fixed paylines and call it a day. Here you can drop your bet down to a single line if you want to nurse a thin balance, or open all twenty-five and let the math run the way the paytable expects. Default lands at 12.50 across the full board with a 0.50 coin and a single bet level.

The signature symbol is a stacked-pizza-slice rendering of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and it carries an unusual ruleset. When it shows up anywhere on a reel during base play, it expands to cover the entire column and any resulting payouts get tripled on the spot. That stacked behaviour plus the 3x multiplier is doing most of the heavy lifting in the published 10,800x ceiling. A separate Wild substitutes for everything except the Scatter, and three or more Scatters open up to twenty free games depending on how many land.

What you will not find here is a buy menu, an ante chip, or any of the trigger-frequency boosters that show up in Habanero's post-2018 catalog. The 2012 build predates all of that machinery. The only side mechanic is a classic Gamble round, where you can double or quadruple any base-game win by guessing card colour or suit. Two random progressives sit across the top of the cabinet, a Grand seeding at five thousand and a Minor at fifty, and either pot can land on any paid spin with no symbol requirement at all.

Visually it leans into Tuscan trattoria cliche without apology. The reel frame is dressed in green ivy and pink rosebuds, the title wordmark is hand-painted in vintage Italian-display script, and the symbols are oil-painting-style food art rather than the slick vector work newer Habanero titles get. A chubby moustachioed chef tossing dough sits at the top of the paytable. Pasta plates, garlic bread on checkered cloths, ruby Chianti glasses, and a redhead bistro waitress fill the mid-pay tier, with card royals rounding out the lows. Honestly, the art has aged a bit rough next to current studio output, but the expanding-tower hook still holds up.

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