The Barbarossa DoubleMax slot machine follows a standard format of 5 reels and 3 rows. To win, players must land matching symbols across adjacent reels, starting from the left. This unique approach offers up to 243 possible ways to win. What sets this game apart from other pirate-themed slots is the impressive presentation and solid soundtrack.
Fans of the DoubleMax concept will be pleased to know that the multiplier doubles with each consecutive cascade. The visuals of cannonballs make the game even more exciting, and the multiplier can randomly increase beyond its normal limit. By enabling the Golden Bet between spins in the base game, players can double their chances of triggering the bonus round. Although this feature will cost 50% more per spin, the symbols payout between 2.5 and 10 times the initial stake. Wild symbols can also appear, helping to complete or enhance winning combinations.
When the Wild Cascades feature is activated, all winning symbols are removed, and a Wild symbol is generated in a vacant position. As you rack up wins, the symbols occupying the spaces above will plummet downward, filling in any gaps left behind. This cycle will repeat continuously as long as your winning streak persists. Below the grid, you'll find the DoubleMax Multiplier Metre fashioned from a chain of cannonballs. The left-hand cannon will fire a cannonball multiplier onto all cascading wins, with the multiplier doubling for each consecutive cascade. The game will reset to its base state after each round.
The Multiplier Jump feature may activate at any moment, boosting the DoubleMax multiplier beyond its standard doubling rate. If the feature triggers, it can happen up to three times consecutively. To initiate the Bonus Round, you must land 3, 4, or 5 scatters in view, which will award you with 7, 10, or 13 free spins, respectively. You cannot retrigger the bonus round or acquire extra spins. During the Bonus Round, the win multiplier will continue to double with each win, but it will only do so for the duration of the feature. There is no upper limit to the multiplier.