Wild Toro Slot Review

Main Facts

Released: November 2016
Software: ELK Studios
Reels: 5
Paylines: 178
Progressive: No
Free Spins: Yes
Wild symbol: Yes
Scatter symbol: No
Coin Values: 0.20 up to 100
Jackpot: 225,000 Coins

First of all, if you are easily offended, PC, an SJW or an animal rights activist, you might want to skip this. Now that the scaredy-cats are not listening in, let’s get to know this latest release from Elk Studios. In actuality, the game appears more like it’s geared towards criticizing bullfighting, because it’s matador icon that has the evil smirk, and toro is all macho.

To be honest, this is pretty much fair to middling game. On the one hand, you have the possibility to win a massive amount of coins, but on the other, there are no free spins. On the one hand, game promises a bonus game, but what you actually get is a creative bonus round. Still, the graphics are nice, although somewhat cartoonish.

Cut to the bone, this is a slot with five reels, four rows and a whopping 178 paylines! Each bet is a hundred coins, with range varying from 20p to £100. There’s no progressive jackpot, but you do get the opportunity to take 250,000 coins, if your luck holds.

It’s playable across multiple platforms, mobiles, tablets, desktops, you name it. You can play it in two modes, Normal (base game) and bonus mode, which is where toro goes wild and attacks the matador. More on that presently.

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Let’s Make The Toro Go Wild!

The spins start to pay off with at least three matching symbols, which pays the least, but pay nonetheless. What you want is to land five matching symbols, as these combos may be worth, in ascending order, 50x for bronze coins, 60x for silver coins, 80x for gold pieces, 200x for five fans, 300x for an orange with daggers sticking out of it, and finally, 1,000x for roses. That’s it for the standard symbols, but then you also have the special ones.

There’s the wild toro logo, which is, appropriately, the wild. Naturally, the wild toro substitutes any symbol except toro and matador, which act as a walking wild and a blocker, respectively. Keep in mind that matador only acts as a blocker, if there is no toro on the reels, and toro moves only leftwards, generating one re-spin with each step. It’s also worth noting that matador appears only in reels two, three and/or four, while toro lands only in reel five.

As noted, toro is a walking wild that appears in the reel five, and then moves to the left reel by reel. Each step is another re-spin, so even though there’s no free spin feature per se, you still get them, in a way. This is quite reminiscent of NetENT’sJack and the Beanstalk.

Earlier we mentioned the two modes of playing – Normal and Bonus. In Bonus mode, you get the Toro Goes Wild bonus game. It’s potentially very lucrative, but you need to land three matadors to trigger this feature. This triggers three re-spins, during which matador symbols are sticky, which results in “catching” any additional matador that appears. Moreover, every additional matador also adds one re-spin, and the re-spins end once the counter reaches nil, or, much better, if a toro appears.

Here, the toro moves vertically and horizontally, knocking all matadors on the screen, leaving a trail of wilds, which is very much like a two-way expanding wild. Payout will be made once the toro has defeated all the matadors. This is not a bad little feature, provided you get it frequently enough.

The Final Word

Once again, Wild Toro by Elk Gaming is a fair to middling slot. It appears to be more of an environmental statement than a slot, but there you have it. It’s pretty fresh, so it should keep you entertained for a while. The payout is potentially large, although difficult to come by. The bonus feature is pretty interesting, and can potentially land you a hefty sum, provided you have the luck to get it more often than once in a blue moon.

This gripe can be expanded, much like the wild in this game, by mentioning that the bonus round is very brief, and all you get in terms of free spins are three re-spins. It’s something, but not enough for hard-core slot players.
In short, this slot might not appeal to everyone, as it plays too fast and bonus features are too brief. Still, the 96.4% RTP is not bad, although it’s far from superb, and the graphics are quite good. Check out the list of new slot sites for a skin with this game or browse more online slots reviews for a more appealing game!