ABOUT
After all the gritty crime slots and cursed farmyard horror lately, Toon Biker is a blast of pure cartoon sugar, and honestly, we all needed it. This is Paperclip Gaming's sequel to Toon Pilot, swapping the cockpit for a tiny snarling motorbike and turning a grinning toon loose through a neon future city. It's bright, dumb in the best way, and looks like something off Saturday morning telly.
But don't let the silly coat of paint fool you: underneath sits a proper engine. Five reels, 15 lines, a 96% RTP and high volatility, all wrapped around a persistent reel-multiplier system that can snowball into a 20,000x max win. Goofy on the surface, genuinely sharp underneath.

Betting Options and Bonus Features
The paytable isn't pretty, and there's no point pretending otherwise. The royals pay scraps — 0.2x to 1x — and even the best themed symbol, the golden bike, only manages 20x for five. On their own, those are forgettable numbers. But raw symbol values are a red herring in Toon Biker, because the whole game runs on the multipliers stacked above the reels.
Here's how it works: each of the 5 reels has its own multiplier, and they all start switched off. When a win lands, the payout is multiplied by the product of whichever reel multipliers are live beneath it. So a line crossing 3 boosted reels doesn't add them, it multiplies all 3 together. That's how a slot with a 20x top symbol gets within reach of 20,000x.
The symbols that flip those multipliers on are the Nitro and Golden Nitro. A Nitro lands, adds its value to that reel and switches its multiplier on. A Golden Nitro does it to all 5 reels at once, the moment a dead-looking spin can suddenly catch fire.
The free spins are where it really cooks, and they come in three tiers off 3, 4 or 5 Bonus symbols:
- Biker Bonus — 10 spins, multipliers starting at 1x and building from scratch.
- Biker Super — 10 spins, but multipliers come pre-loaded between 2x and 10x.
- Biker Epic — the big one, opening at a minimum of 5x across every reel.
The key detail across all three: the multipliers persist and accumulate for the whole round instead of resetting each spin. Every Bonus symbol landed mid-feature adds another spin, so a hot streak feeds itself. There are also Nitro Spins, single-spin shots that pre-load every reel (2x–10x on the standard, a savage 5x–20x on Nitro Spin X) for an instant jolt outside the bonus.
Bonus Buys
For players who'd rather not wait on the Bonus symbols, Paperclip Gaming's Store opens everything up:
- Extra Chance (3x) — nudges the odds of triggering a Bonus.
- Super Chance (6x) — nudges the odds toward Super or Epic specifically.
- Biker Bonus (100x) — straight into the entry-tier free spins.
- Nitro Spin (250x) — one spin, all reels loaded 2x–10x.
- Biker Super (300x) — the Super tier, pre-loaded 2x–10x.
- Mystery Bonus (500x) — a random one of the three bonus tiers.
- Nitro Spin X (1,000x) — one spin, all reels loaded 5x–20x.
Biker Epic isn't on the menu, it has to be landed naturally or hit through the Mystery Bonus, which keeps the top tier worth chasing.

Roshtein’s Take
I went into Toon Biker expecting a kids' cartoon and walked out a fan. The look is daft, no argument, but the engine under it is smarter than it has any right to be. Those 5 reel multipliers compounding instead of adding is the whole game, and when a Golden Nitro lights the entire row up at once, you feel it. Biker Epic is what I'm chasing every time, start at 5x across the board and let it snowball.
I won't pretend the base game doesn't go quiet; high volatility always makes you earn it. But the features actually pay, the 20,000x is no joke, and it's a genuinely fun watch. Daft, sharp, and exactly my kind of nonsense.






