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Taco Brothers: a jailbreak with walking wilds

Taco Brothers is one of ELK Studios' best-loved early slots, a comic Mexican caper where three brothers try to outrun the villainous Captain Diaz and free their cash. It built a following on its lively theme and a signature escaping-wilds feature that turns a simple slot into a small adventure. In our testing it remains a charming, mid-weight game that is easy to pick up. Here is how to play Taco Brothers and what the escape feature does.

What kind of slot it is

Taco Brothers is a five-reel video slot with a set number of paylines and a bright cartoon theme. Symbols pay along fixed lines, and the design is clean and readable, with the three brothers, Captain Diaz and the Mexican setting carrying the story. It is a more traditional line-based layout than ELK's grid games, which makes it approachable from the first spin. The humour and character are a big part of the appeal. If paylines and how they pay are new to you, our slots guide covers the basics.

The Taco Brothers escape feature

The signature feature is the escape sequence. When it triggers, the brothers come to life on the reels, turning into wilds that move across the grid with respins as they go, while the safe holding the cash and the threat of Captain Diaz add tension to the round. The escaping wilds are where the better wins come from, and the round can build as the brothers walk and the respins chain. It is a story-led mechanic rather than a stack of separate features, which keeps the game focused and fun. To see how a slot's own features differ from a casino promotion, read our casino bonuses guide.

RTP and volatility

Taco Brothers is a medium-volatility slot, gentler than ELK's high-variance grid games, which suits its light-hearted style. The base game ticks along while you wait for the escape feature, where the bigger wins sit. ELK and its operators ship more than one return version, so we keep the exact RTP qualitative and suggest you read the info screen before you play. Our RTP guide shows where to find it, and the volatility guide explains why even a medium slot needs a sensible bankroll plan.

How to play Taco Brothers

There is no skill element. You set your stake, spin, and let the reels and the escape feature resolve on their own. ELK includes its Betting Strategies options here too, which automatically adjust your stake from one spin to the next, but they change how fast you bet, not the odds. Set a session budget before you play Taco Brothers, keep your stake small relative to your bankroll, and decide a stop point in advance so a quiet stretch does not tempt you to chase the feature. Our responsible gambling page has limit tools to help.

Is Taco Brothers worth playing?

Strengths: a genuinely fun theme, a clear story-led escape feature with walking wilds and respins, and a friendly medium variance that suits a longer session. Weaknesses: it is an older title that feels smaller than ELK's newer grid games, the top end is modest, and the multiple RTP versions are worth checking first. It suits players who want character and charm over raw volatility. It is entertainment, never an income plan. Compare licensed operators in our casino reviews and read the ELK Studios review for the studio's wider range. 18+, gamble responsibly.

Taco Brothers FAQ

What is the main feature in Taco Brothers?

The escape feature. The three brothers turn into wilds that move across the reels with respins, while the safe and Captain Diaz add tension. The walking wilds are where the bigger wins come from during the round.

What is the volatility of Taco Brothers?

It is a medium-volatility slot, gentler than ELK's high-variance grid games, so it is more forgiving for a longer session. Check the info screen for the version you are playing.

Where can I play Taco Brothers?

It is available at licensed casinos that carry ELK Studios games. Compare safe operators in our casino reviews and try the demo where it is offered. 18+, only stake what you can afford to lose.