Buffalo slot review: is it worth your time?
Buffalo from Aristocrat is the prairie slot most people picture when they think of wide skies, dust, and a thundering herd. It’s popular because it keeps the base game clean and punchy while giving the bonus room to spike when the right stacks show up. In this review, you’ll get the real feel of a long session, pace, how the paytable behaves, what the features actually contribute, and whether it’s worth your time.
The theme leans into North American wilderness: sun‑baked plains, distant mesas, and a palette of warm ambers, copper browns, and twilight purples. Symbols are bold animal portraits with thick outlines and high contrast, all set against a horizon that reads instantly even on mobile. The sound mix does a lot of heavy lifting, booming title calls on key hits, crisp coin clinks, and a low drumroll that swells when things heat up, landing that familiar land‑based feel without drowning you in noise.
The symbol set is straightforward and easy to read at a glance:
- Top payer: the title animal. Stacked appearances make it the one you’ll watch. A screen full of it is the dream scenario.
- Other premiums: classic prairie wildlife, birds of prey, canines, and big cats, forming the middle tier. Lines of these can deliver steady support, especially when they land in clusters.
- Lows: the usual card ranks, which fill space and keep small wins ticking over.
- Specials: wilds step in to complete combos, and coin scatters unlock the free‑games feature when enough land anywhere. Wild‑assisted premium combos comfortably outpace anything built from the lower ranks.