Kane's Inferno Slot by Habanero
by HabaneroReleased Oct 12, 2015
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Despite the name, this is a Polynesian island slot built around Kane, the Hawaiian fire deity. Three Pearl Scatters open 8 free spins, and during the round four ordinary symbols (hut, knife, canoe, Kane) all flip to Wild status. Hit "Free Play" below to launch the Kane's Inferno demo in your browser. No download, no signup.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 94.04% |
| Volatility | Low |
| Max Win | 3,000x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 25 Fixed Paylines |
| Min Bet | $0.25 |
| Max Bet | $2500 |

About Kane's Inferno Slot
The name suggests demons and underworld imagery, but the cabinet runs a Polynesian volcano-island theme with Kane (the Hawaiian creator-fire deity) as the headline character. Sunset palms frame both sides of the reels, a purple-and-orange ocean horizon sits in the background, and the symbol art borrows from tribal woodcarving rather than horror illustration. The grid is a standard 5x3 with 25 fixed paylines reading left-to-right, and the bet stays flat at 25 lines worth across the entire session.
The Pearl is the Scatter and the only path into the bonus. Three or more Pearls landing anywhere on the reels open the free games at 8 spins. There's no escalating tier (4 or 5 scatters don't give you more spins) and no buy-in here, which is consistent with Habanero's pre-Ante-Bet era. What changes during the round is the substitution layer. The Kane portrait keeps its Wild status, but three additional symbols flip to Wild too: the carved island hut, the curved tribal knife, and the outrigger canoe. Four Wild types running together on a 5x3 board means the substitution coverage runs well past what the base game allows, and full-reel Wild density on the middle reels is realistic when the round runs hot.
The base game keeps things simple. Kane is the only Wild outside the bonus. He substitutes for every paying symbol except the Pearl Scatter, and the wins resolve as a flat single-multiplier payline read. There's a Gamble feature on every paid win - the standard Habanero red-or-black card flip to double up - and no Super Bet, no ante, no Buy Feature shortcut into the round. What sits overhead is the Habanero progressive pair - the Grand and the Minor - dropping randomly on any paid spin without symbol triggers, both fed from the network pool that powers most older Habanero titles.
Visually it leans Disney-adjacent without ever crossing into licensed territory. The reel cabinet sits in a dark carved-wood frame stamped with Polynesian motifs and palm silhouettes, the lows are bold beveled royals in green, red, and purple, and the highs sit on tropical-pattern backgrounds with chunky knife and tribal-pot illustrations. The 3,000x cap on max win and the low-volatility math mean you're getting frequent small hits and gentle drawdowns, not the rare-but-massive payout structure the cover art might suggest. It sits as one of the older entries in the Habanero tiki theme catalog, and the bonus economy is built around the FS Wild conversion, not the 8-spin allocation.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.