Toro 911 Description
The Wild Toro series has been a massive hit for ELK Studios, with the first one winning this provider the coveted 2017 EGR Game of the Year award. Over the years, ELK Studios has released several sequels to this game, including Wild Toro 2, Book of Toro, Toro 7s, and Buffalo Toro.
Toro 911 explores a motif previously untouched in this franchise. In this game, a corrupt mayor named Diaz is up for re-election, and the famous Toro is now a lawman, aiming to bring order to his Spanish hometown.
The familiar big bad bull brings his big charm in this interesting entry to this now legendary series, and we explain what this title has to offer besides its quirky narrative and renowned hero.
Features of Toro 911
- Number of Reels: 5
- Number of Rows: 7
- Slot Theme: Bullfighting, animal, sheriff
- Number of Paylines: 421
- Bonus Features: Toro Goes Wild, Clean the Streets
- Most Important Symbols: Toro, Diaz, Matadors, wilds
Toro 911 Bonus Features
This is the ninth Toro slot machine, and it shares many similarities with its sister games. It features the branded Toro Goes Wild bonus and the standard Toro Royals.
Before detailing its two main features, we should highlight that our loveable bull is a walking wild. The corrupt mayor is a sticky one, and Matadors, who work for Diaz, are multipliers. That out of the way, let’s dive into the primary bonus rounds here:
Toro Goes Wild
If the sunglasses-wearing bull appears on the 5x7 grid with one or more Matadors, but Diaz is not on the symbol layout, Toro attacks the Matadors, bumping them off the grid. When he does this, he morphs into a multiplier wild, assuming the value of the Matador he removed. If Toro has a multiplier already, before he removes a Matador, he gets a new one.
Clean the Streets
Now, if the mayor Diaz is on the grid along with Toro, this feature gets triggered. In it, Diaz puts one or more Matadors on the reels, and this makes Toro attack them. After he bumps off the Matadors, Toro goes after Diaz. If Diaz is removed by Toro, the mode ends. If he has moved to a new position, Toro gets a respin, chasing him again.
