Introduction to Toro 911

Toro 911 is a casino slot from ELK Studios, following the online gambling's most iconic bull as he develops another rowdy personality. After chasing the pesky Matador all around the world through Ancient Rome in Gladiatoro, Egyptian pyramids in Book of Toro, and majestic Asian landscapes in Toro Shogun, he joins the law enforcement to rid the city of corruption and greed spread by mayor Diaz and his goons. Toro 911 is a return to the roots of the series, where respins and trails of Wilds lead the gameplay to wins reaching 10,000x the bet. Compared to the original Wild Toro, the game offers a much larger, 5x7 grid, more Matadors possible to land during features, and additional multipliers attached to them. So, if you were longing for the classic Toro experience but with a much punchier config, it's time to grab the badge and team up with the bull again.

Dealing with criminals hellbent on taking over the city is a tall order, even if you have a companion like Toro, so to better prepare yourself for the fight, try the risk-free demo mode at the top of this page.

Base Game view of a 5x7 grid on a backdrop of a modern day city.
Base Game

Theme, Gameplay & Payouts

Toro 911 is a video slot from ELK Studios with 5 reels, 7 rows, and 421 connected paylines. You can choose your stake from a range of options, starting from a Min.bet of 0.2 up to a Max.bet of 100. The game offers a default RTP of 94.00%, which is significantly lower than the industry standards, which oscillate around 96%-96.5%, so be mindful of potential lower long-term returns. The math model combines medium-high volatility, which can make higher wins less frequent, with a max win capped at 10,000x the bet. The base game hit frequency is 24%.

In Toro 911, we land on the outskirts of a corrupted city, perhaps in a spot where a recent crime took place, given the police tape scattered around and the overall secluded character of the location. Sirens constantly wail in the background, carried by an intense electronic soundtrack, proving that the city is enveloped in a constant crime spree. On the left, we can spot a sign of citizen disapproval for the current leadership in the form of a billboard with the mayor's image transformed into a devil with graffiti. There's obviously a lot of work to be done to bring back the order, so if you're ready to jump in, you can do so by launching the game on any modern device, whether you prefer to play on a desktop, a smartphone, or a tablet.

The paytable carries two sets of distinct symbols responsible for delivering standard wins whenever at least 3 matching instances land on any of the paylines while using neighboring reels, starting from the leftmost one. Low-paying symbols take the form of royal playing card emblems: J, Q, K, and A, awarding between 0.3x and 0.45x the bet for sets of 5 on a payline. High-paying symbols are represented by a set of handcuffs, a badge, an orange, and a rose, offering a payout range of 1x to 5x the bet for landing a 5-of-a-kind combination. Alongside regular symbols, reels are also populated with special ones like Wilds, appearing as a golden tile with a city view, Toro on a police motorcycle, mayor Diaz, and Matadors.

Special Features & Slot Mechanics

What is the max win in the slot Toro 911?

You can win up to 10,000x the bet.

What features are available in the slot Toro 911?

The features are Toro, Matador, Diaz, and Feature Buy (X-iter).

Clean The Streets feature in progress, where all three characters are present on the grid.
Clean The Streets

Toro

Whenever Toro lands on the 5th reel, he triggers respins, during which he moves one reel to the left on every spin. Toro is also a Wild that substitutes for other regular symbols during win evaluation. When he moves over a regular Wild, he increases its multiplier. When Matadors or Diaz are present on the grid, Toro charges at them, leaving a trail of Wilds in every position he covers.

Matador

Matador is also a Wild, and it lands with a multiplier of at least x2. If he's present without Toro on the grid, he triggers a respin, during which he can either stay in his position or move to a random spot. When Toro knocks a Matador off the grid, he absorbs its multiplier and adds it to his own.

Diaz

Mayor Diaz is a sticky Wild that persists on the grid during the same game round, and he may try to move to a different position to avoid being knocked out by Toro. Diaz also spawns at least one additional Matador in a random position, and he increases all Matadors' multipliers on every respin.

When all three characters are present on the same spin, the Clean The Street feature is triggered, making Toro charge first at the Matadors and then at Diaz.

Feature Buy (X-iter)

Like many other games from ELK Studios, Toro 911 comes with the X-iter menu that contains several options for triggering features and bonuses for a set price.

2.5x = Feature Hunt with a three-times higher likelihood of triggering a feature.

5x = Elevated Feature Hunt with a five-times higher likelihood of triggering a feature.

10x = Diaz Drop, guaranteeing the Diaz symbol to land.

25x = Feature Spin, with a guaranteed Toro and at least one Matador.

100x = Super Feature Spin, with a guaranteed appearance of all three characters.

Final Thoughts on Toro 911

Toro has been going strong since 2016, and he doesn't show any signs of slowing down, continuing to knock off matadors off the grid wherever he appears. Every time there's a new installment of the series, you can be sure it will be a positive experience carried by lots of humor, fantastic presentation, and mechanics that competently link the part to the previous ones in the saga. Toro 911 is no exception, bringing another amusing narrative wrapped in an entertaining audiovisual package. As usual, there are elements that maintain a strong connection with the series, aside from the obvious presence of Toro and his life-long adversary, like the iconic orange pierced by a dagger, the top-paying rose, and the similarly styled fonts. All those subtle bits make the journey consistent, regardless of which part of the world or history Toro actually governs.

When it comes to mechanics, Toro 911 is a clean and elegant return to basics, discarding the idea of individual bonus rounds and focusing solely on the respins. Naturally, some enhancements had to be made to match the current industry standards and expectations, so we're getting a larger grid and more opportunities to populate it with Matadors that additionally carry multipliers. And that's absolutely enough, given that the entire gameplay relies on Toro traveling around the board and leaving trails of Wilds, so each additional row is a huge plus. With more space to roam, there can be more Wilds, and with extra multipliers, wins can go much higher, perhaps even up to 10,000x the bet, which is the game's max win.

Toro 911 brings back the nostalgic feel of the series' initial release, recreating the same respin-based gameplay but enhanced with significant extras.