PlayToro is a Skill On Net casino that’s rather delightfully themed on the Wild Toro series of games by ELK studios.
Right off the bat, you can tell PlayToro is the kind of SkillOnNet casino that wants to let you know that it’s all about fun – just look at the anthropomorphised bull and the bright red and blue colour scheme that greet you when you first visit the site. If you’ve played at other casinos on this network, I’ll put it in a way that should make sense – it’s look is more Lucky Niki and PlayOJO, and less Mega Casino and Jackpot Star.
Still, beneath the colourful veneer, it’s got all of the same moving parts as both the kookier casinos and the more classic ones. You’ve got a platform with thousands of slots laid out in the same way across the same categories, a path-based rewards system and quite convenient customer services.
Signing up is pretty painless at PlayToro; it’s exactly the same as it is at other SkillOnNet sites. All you do is give them your usual personal details – name, address, date of birth – and choose a username/password combo.
After that, the system tries to verify your identity automatically. Usually, it’s instant and built right into the registration process but if the site can’t confirm your info, you’ll get prompted to upload an ID document and maybe a utility bill or bank statement to confirm your address. Don’t worry – it sounds scarier than it is; generally, this KYC process is over within a few hours, especially if your documents are clear.
When I said “thousands of games” earlier, I meant thousands of games – over 7,000, to be exact. It’s more than I’ve seen at most of the other sites I’ve played it. The majority of that figure is made up of slots, which makes for an incredibly diverse selection of games.
In the collection, you’ve got games from long-established names in the industry like Games Global and Net Ent alongside newer entrants that are beginning to make a name for themselves by creating more innovative and out-there slots like Hacksaw and Nolimit City.
So, at PlayToro you’ve got everything from classic fruit machines like Break da Bank to epic to player favourites that have been around for over a decade like Starburst – plus some quirky and unusual games like Monster Blox and, of course, the Wild Toro games the casino is named after.
New games are added regularly. In fact, Pragmatic Play alone pumps out a new slot practically every week, and SkillOnNet is pretty quick about adding them. So, I appreciate that the “New” tab stays updated almost daily.
Still, I wish they had more advanced filters. Right now, New is accompanied by Trending, Recommended for You and Megaways. So, if you’re looking for a specific feature, this makes it a bit difficult to nail down suitable options. What I will say, though is that these curated selections are pretty spot-on. The recommendations are actually great suggestions based on other games I’ve played and the Trending collection really does encapsulate what’s popular among players right now.
If what you’re after is the chance to win a really big prize, then you can take a look at the Jackpot Slots. Here, you’ll see mostly games from Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger and Eyecon. It’s a nice mix of huge progressives that pay out every year or so alongside smaller, daily jackpots.
For fans of table games, there’s a great collection of RNG titles that spans all sorts of roulette and blackjack variants alongside lots of different card games like Tropical Stud Poker and Golden Wealth Baccarat. The card games could do with a few more additions but what’s there is still enough to keep you entertained while taking a break from slots. I’d rate it as “solid but unspectacular” in the RNG table department.
In the live casino is where it gets better for table-game folks. They’re using Evolution Gaming for the main chunk of their live dealer suite, plus some Playtech Live tables. That means you have a wide variety of blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and even the occasional game show like Crazy Time or Mega Ball.
PlayToro typically runs about a half dozen promotions at any given time. Most of these are network promos like Pragmatic Play’s Drops & Wins but there are also some decent in-house offers like raffles and free spin giveaways. Daily slots tournaments are also available, with buy-ins of £1 to £2 plus a couple of freerolls.
The loyalty program is a fun little path-based system. As you play, you’ll progress along the path to different levels and, at certain levels, you’ll get a bonus – usually a set of free spins. You don’t really know how much you need to play to advance to the next level so it would be nice to see some more transparency there but I still like how it all works in general since it’s fairly unique at online casinos.
If you’re looking for assistance, you can normally get in touch with someone via chat at any time of day, even though the exact hours aren’t stated anywhere. When chat isn’t available, email support is pretty reliable, and you can expect a response within a couple of hours. Something I found really odd, though, is that there isn’t an FAQ or help centre – at least, not one that I could easily find on the site.
When it comes to payments, you’ve got a good chunk of the usual suspects: Visa, Mastercard (for debit, since credt cards are prohibited for UK gambling), PayPal, Trustly and Instant Bank Payment. Each deposit has a £10 minimum, which is pretty standard.
PlayToro also features Lightning Withdrawals. This means that, from the time you request a withdrawal to the time you actually see the money in your account, it should be less than 24 hours. This shouldn’t be so surprising in today’s gaming world but you would be surprised at how many operators still take a few days to process cashouts.
If you’re after an online casino with a huge game library in one place, PlayToro is pretty hard to ignore. They’ve got thousands of slots from top-tier providers, a decent set of live tables.
What I really like about playing here is that it offers up new promotions on a daily basis and slots tournaments to mix things up a little bit. Plus – the fact that it’s SkillOnNet property means it’s not some random operation—it’s got a respected license, stable software, and a consistent track record.
I wasn’t a fan of the minimal approach to filtering games but the way the sections are curated makes up for that. I was pleased with the recommendations the site gave me and it shows that they definitely put some thought and care into how they organise their game selection.
Overall, PlayToro is top-notch site that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys playing slots from the crème-de-la-crème of game studios and likes trying out new games as soon as they’re launched. The mix of RNG and live games is also a nice touch because there’s a good selection for when you fancy a little bit something different.
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As at all Skill On Net casinos, the Responsible Gaming policy statement is linked very prominently from the top menu at PlayToro, right next to the link to GambleAware. It includes a self-assessment test and information on how to block gambling advertising and gambling transactions as well as on the safer gambling tools which are the mandated deposit limits, reality check, freeze/cooling-off and self-exclusion.
Skill On Net’s “SafeMate” proprietary safer gambling assessment tool is also explained in detail. It monitors your playing behaviour, scores it for risk across all Skill On Net casinos and sends alerts with personalised tips for safe play.
There’s also the usual links to outside sources of support and advice.